I will never donate to a charity shop again after my experiences last year when I donated my late mother's clothes. These were all good quality, freshly laundered or dry cleaned, and packed nicely into large bags.
"Hope they're clean" was the first thing the woman serving said.
I took my bags straight back out and the clothes went in to the tip.
MrVeritas, you seem to have accused Thunderchild's sister of being greedy, grasping and bad mannered. Now, I'm sure your wife is not one of those charity shop volunteers who do it just so they can have first pickings of the donated goods, maybe to sell on eBay making themselves a nice little earner.
I wouldn't dream of accusing her of anything like that.
Thunderchild asked a perfectly reasonable question about an aspect of consumer law. She did not ask to be judged by you.
Charity shops get 80% rate relief, amongst other benefits, and rightly so.
Yes, they do pay business rates, but only 20%, which explains the huge number of shopswaving the charity banner on our high streets.