Originally Posted By: wfaulk
Originally Posted By: canuckInOR
even the Goodwill folks weren't interested

In my experience (assuming you're talking about actual Goodwill and not just any-old thrift store) Goodwill is incredibly picky about everything. I don't even bother with them any more; it's pointless. If it's up to their standards, I have no desire to get rid of it.

Yeah, what Bitt said. The last time I went go Goodwill (and I let them know in no uncertain terms that it was the last time I would ever be there) they rejected the whole car load of things I was bringing, including (among other stuff) a sleeping bag that had been used maybe twice, some brand new clothing with tags still attached, and a nice matching decorative towel set. Why the rejection? Because one of the four wash clothes in the towel set had bleach damage.

The Salvation Army folks were delighted to accept all of it.

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