not at all!! the goodwill uses the money raised by those store sales to continue operation and to do things really helpful like food drives, disaster relief, gas money to drive blankets and warm clothes to the homeless, and countless other notable causes (like toy drives).Mozgus wrote:I'd feel guilty buying anything like that at a goodwill. I see it as taking away the x-mas and birthday presents from some kid in a poor family.
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andythebadass
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I admit I don't have a clue how these places work.ubelaffe wrote:Actually, the idea is that the money that goodwill makes off these sales goes to helping the needy and destitute. The people who work there (or the idea used to be) are supposed to be training towards learning a skill like running the cash register and taking inventory, etc... You shouldn't feel bad about it. Every time they sell something, that money is supposed to turn around and help.Mozgus wrote:I'd feel guilty buying anything like that at a goodwill. I see it as taking away the x-mas and birthday presents from some kid in a poor family.
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RyaNtheSlayA
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congrats. you now own just about every game worth owning on the N64!
Older. Not wiser.
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I'd rather buy the games than some kid getting them and getting the manual lost or the game scratched up.I remember most of the games I had when I was young were pretty trashed,so they should just get the carts or something.
Systems: Sega Dreamcast(x2), Sega Genesis(x2), Sega Saturn, Sega CD, Genmobile (portable Genesis), FC Twin, PSX, PS2(x2), GBA, SP, Xbox 360, N64, Showcase Arcade
