Matt Deckard
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I was in one of those vintage shops in Hollywood and speaking to an employee when he told me that alot of the they stuff they get in is from GoodWill. He explained that Goodwill sorts the vintage or higher end looking items and sends them to the shops that correspond to those tastes. He also explained that some of the better vintage goods go overseas where they fetch a higher prices. Now I know it's a non-profit organization and they need funds to run... And being a devout capitalist I would probably do the same... though when i drop off goods at good will I'm hoping someone who is looking for a low cost deal is going to buy the suit or the tie or the shirt just like I do when I go into those stores. It smacks of favoratism to the ones who have the ability to not go for a bargain.
Anywho what's your take? Should charity organizations sort the high end from the low end and hand over the higher end and more saught after goods to the overseas market and vintage stores where the prices will be marked higher than if they were just put on the shelf or a hanger at the local goodwill?
Anywho what's your take? Should charity organizations sort the high end from the low end and hand over the higher end and more saught after goods to the overseas market and vintage stores where the prices will be marked higher than if they were just put on the shelf or a hanger at the local goodwill?