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Re: Why do People donate clothes to Salvation Army?

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greg3347

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Jan 9, 2008, 8:31:06 AM1/9/08
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On Jan 8, 11:14 am, "it's life!" <rebounderswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't spend $2 to dry-clean a shirt. Donate it to the Salvation Army
> instead. They'll clean it, put it on a hanger. Next morning buy it
> back for 50%!
>
> www.reboundersworld.com

greg

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Jan 9, 2008, 8:38:03 AM1/9/08
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Maybe people donate things to make themselves feel better about doing
something good.

Guv Bob

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Jan 10, 2008, 8:06:45 PM1/10/08
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What a dumb ass. BOTH OF YOU. =O)

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Guv Bob

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Jan 10, 2008, 8:07:49 PM1/10/08
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PS -- Sincere apologies for the previous post. What I meant to write
was .... "you are BOTH REAL DUMB ASSES."

Sorry for the typo.


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clams_casino

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Jan 10, 2008, 8:13:50 PM1/10/08
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Guv Bob wrote:


Except, only a dumb ass top posts..........

missussex

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Jan 10, 2008, 8:22:07 PM1/10/08
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Seriously, if you have an item of clothing to donate, have it dry
cleaned beforehand and keep the receipt with your tax records. If you
itemize your taxes, the cost of cleaning can be deducted as a
charitable donation (plus the resale value of the item itself).

h

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Jan 10, 2008, 9:25:16 PM1/10/08
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>
> Seriously, if you have an item of clothing to donate, have it dry
> cleaned beforehand and keep the receipt with your tax records. If you
> itemize your taxes, the cost of cleaning can be deducted as a
> charitable donation (plus the resale value of the item itself).


Well, DUH! What idiot would donate something PRIOR to having it cleaned?
Eeeuuuwww. Gross. Come on. Typical donation item criteria is: it doesn't
fit, don't like it, don't wear it , blah, blah, but the item is IN GOOD
CONDITION, and clean or you GET IT CLEANED prior to donation. If you can't
meet those basic requirements, perhaps you should be getting donations
rather than giving them, ya think?


Just A User

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Jan 11, 2008, 7:01:54 AM1/11/08
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Guv Bob now joins my jacka$$ filter. Congrats!
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