WTF moment of the day: I wanted to get rid of our old dresser. It's a nice solid dresser in good used condition. Usually I take stuff to Goodwill, but I don't have a truck, and I'm not renting a U-haul for this occasion either. Local Goodwill won't do pickups, so that leaves Salvation Army. Scheduled an appointment with them for a pickup.
Driver comes and tells me: 'I can't take it'.
Me: why?
Driver: because it has scuffs on the front!
WTF. Yes, it has scuffs - it's used. It's not bad at all. What do you want - a new dresser for donation? Anyways, after he left, I set the dresser outside on the street, and it was gone in 20 minutes.
Screw you, Salvation Army, you won't see a red cent from me any more.
Just makes me ponder: do they value their time too much to mess with measly furniture in good condition, or is it the SA clientele that is so damn picky, SA realizes they will never move it fast enough through their store? Or is it that they are in for the profits, not for the helping out?
Driver comes and tells me: 'I can't take it'.
Me: why?
Driver: because it has scuffs on the front!
WTF. Yes, it has scuffs - it's used. It's not bad at all. What do you want - a new dresser for donation? Anyways, after he left, I set the dresser outside on the street, and it was gone in 20 minutes.
Screw you, Salvation Army, you won't see a red cent from me any more.
Just makes me ponder: do they value their time too much to mess with measly furniture in good condition, or is it the SA clientele that is so damn picky, SA realizes they will never move it fast enough through their store? Or is it that they are in for the profits, not for the helping out?