I would call the store and ask personally since Goodwill probably doesn't monitor this.
Depends on the condition of the furniture, and which Goodwill you go to... I have had one reject something that another accepted. I also agree that calling the Goodwill you want to donate it to and asking them. If you are in Auburn there is also Saint Vincent De Paul the furniture one sells all kinds of stuff so they must accept all kinds of stuff too... If you go to federal way there is a Deseret Industry as well just in case your other options decided they don't want what you have... But again best to call first.
It must be in what they call"sellable" condition. Also as stated above, they must have room. Lot's of people try to give them trash, vs. going to the dump, so they can be picky. Don't try to donotate a bed thougj, unless it's perfect, with all the tags.
I would lean to no they won't. It just depends on the quality. They don't want junk, for sure. Also even if its a nice coutch for example, if they don't have room for it, they won't take it. It really depends on there needs and weather they think they can make money from it. If you cant sell it yourself, they won't be able to either.
Yes, even if it something they can't resell, they will dispose of it for you.
Yes
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