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Society & Culture0 min ago
I notice some of these charity shops especialy Barnardo's are in fact dealing in brand new items that have been bought in direct from manufactores. If they are using the funds from goods that have be donated to buy these new goods, is this not in a way gambling with these funds in the hope of increasing there turnover/ profits, or are the goods supplied on a sale or return basis? If its the latter then the shop is being used for private enterprize to make money when really the shop is not there for that purpose. Any thoughts?
The idenity of a charity shop is, walk in you never know what secondhand bargin you will find, the latter is the excitment of going in there. As time passes, dont bother, they are now selling the same rubbish along with everyone else, the trouble is they wont be selling it because to many other shops are selling the same. This is the point you seem to be missing.
..Where you have a 'charity side' and a 'business side' running in tandem. You will have abuses.//
That's why people have stopped giving money. I've been fairly heavily involved with a few of the big charities and have resigned for that very reason. I regarded much of what they did as a misappropriation of funds. My money and effort now goes almost exclusively to my local hospice.
Having said that the OP's point was about the items sold in charity shops.