Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones that are benefiting are the orgs that end up with the cash and the causes they support. That is who you are donating to. If you want to give directly to poor people, find a church or other local group that gives clothes away.
And you're benefitting as well, no? Benefitting from all those great deals on cheap clothes that were donated?
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people making $200K a year really think it's OK to benefit from other people's charitable donations.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe people making $200K a year really think it's OK to benefit from other people's charitable donations.
Anonymous wrote:The ones that are benefiting are the orgs that end up with the cash and the causes they support. That is who you are donating to. If you want to give directly to poor people, find a church or other local group that gives clothes away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh great, "must have hit a nerve lady" is here
Seems like this thread hit the nerves of lts of folks...I'm shocked people think thrift store sales should be reserved for only the poor.
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Sorry, I don't agree to stop. It annoys me too when an item is "overpriced" at a thrift shop...but I will continue to be hunting down bargains there when possible.
+1
My high income is irrelevant to both thrift store pricing and PP's need for bargains.
Wow, there are some really selfish people on this thread.
Not really. Stores - all stores - are open to all. There is no ethical or other reason to limit availability of thrift shop merchandise to people below a certain income. None whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh great, "must have hit a nerve lady" is here
Seems like this thread hit the nerves of lts of folks...I'm shocked people think thrift store sales should be reserved for only the poor.
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Sorry, I don't agree to stop. It annoys me too when an item is "overpriced" at a thrift shop...but I will continue to be hunting down bargains there when possible.
+1
My high income is irrelevant to both thrift store pricing and PP's need for bargains.
Wow, there are some really selfish people on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh great, "must have hit a nerve lady" is here
Seems like this thread hit the nerves of lts of folks...I'm shocked people think thrift store sales should be reserved for only the poor.
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Sorry, I don't agree to stop. It annoys me too when an item is "overpriced" at a thrift shop...but I will continue to be hunting down bargains there when possible.
+1
My high income is irrelevant to both thrift store pricing and PP's need for bargains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Yes, I feel that way about housing that is close to DC and transit. I can't afford it because people with a (much) higher HHI than mine want it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh great, "must have hit a nerve lady" is here
Seems like this thread hit the nerves of lts of folks...I'm shocked people think thrift store sales should be reserved for only the poor.
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Sorry, I don't agree to stop. It annoys me too when an item is "overpriced" at a thrift shop...but I will continue to be hunting down bargains there when possible.
Anonymous wrote:
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:oh great, "must have hit a nerve lady" is here
Seems like this thread hit the nerves of lts of folks...I'm shocked people think thrift store sales should be reserved for only the poor.
Well I wish rich people would stop shopping at thrift stores. Seriously, $200k posters. Can you stop that? The thrifts seem to be raising their prices, and I'm not finding as much stuff for my kids lately, and I'm pretty sure it's your fault.
Signed,
A "poor person"