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@Kadmos1 That wouldn't work though. Whoever you hand it to at that Goodwill is just going to pocket it for themselves, or maybe give it to a manager who would then pocket it for themselves.
@SMMBody1ToldMe @bebe1969 Yup! I really like the idea of paying it forward, when an opportunity arises.
@JamesDo64062816 @bebe1969 They are, but clearly they asked because they had a moral quarrel, so the question is not moot. They're not asking about the legal answer.
@jus10war @dawgismycopilot I think most people would keep it, regardless of what's being commented online.
@Titan90890121 @bebe1969 How is willingly selling stuff to someone robbing them? And, are you insinuating only poor people shop at Goodwill?
@PissedAuntie67 @Sociopath_Pete @Frank_TIHZHO @matty_angles @bebe1969 When you get your merchandise for free any price is a huge markup.
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@Ultra_Deafaid I will never understand designer shoes, or people who can afford new shoes willingly wearing used ones. You just can't wash a shoe like you can a shirt or jeans... and your feet are one of the grossest parts of your body.
@churchlady320 @MaureenMannion2 It's not illegal. It's just as legal as this drawing of a magic candy girl cooking herself on an island, which someone legitimately tried to argue was illegal because it promotes cannibalism... she's not even human xD