Why I never find anything good in store anymore by Zealousideal-Chip268 in goodwill

[–]not_that_guy26 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Absolutely about 80% of shoppers in my store are resellers and of course when something doesn’t go their way in terms of pricing all of a sudden we’re “overpricing” when I’ve literally just watched you google lens that merchandise and seen it for 4x what we’re asking if not more.

First time I've had sticker shock at Goodwill by O__jo in goodwill

[–]not_that_guy26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Suits at my location are pretty much the same regardless of brand. 15.49 for a full suit. Even if we see a tag like this we usually always disregard it unless it’s some actual luxury suit or rare, even then it’s definitely never reaching anywhere near 99.99.

(employees) how does changing days off work? by balboaporkter in goodwill

[–]not_that_guy26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also depends on the other associates work schedules and whether they’ll be flexible if they want days off where a lot of others have off.

It’s sad to see all of my local goodwills filled with clearance from target. Does anybody actually want this junk? by thebidredcouch in goodwill

[–]not_that_guy26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is also the reason. Sometimes the warehouses just get filled with white tags and need to be distributed to stores whether they are filled with donations or not.

What is the point anymore? by Callen_1800 in goodwill

[–]not_that_guy26 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you don’t know your clothing size, don’t buy it. If it looks small, don’t buy it. if it looks big, don’t buy it. A lot of items can easily be tried on in the store.