When you donate a shirt, we put it on the sales floor in one of our regular stores for five weeks. If it doesn't sell after five weeks, we move it to the "Buy The Pound" outlet store, which some people call "The Bins." Items are put on big tables in a yard sale type environment. People can buy items, generally for less than $2 a pound. So a large shirt might cost 25 cents. There isn't the same high level of customer service as in our regular stores, it's much more like a yard sale, so these types of stores aren't for everyone. But if you like to dig through piles for the perfect deal, you're sure to find some! The Hudson Buy The Pound outlet is connected to a regular retail store, so it's the best place to try it out, because if you love it, great, and if you don't, you can go next door and shop in a regular Goodwill store. It's all Goodwill and all the money still goes into Goodwilll's NH workforce programs.
IT'S EVERYWHERE JUST MIXED TOGETHER. ALL DONATIONS OF USED GLAS,TOYS,BOOKS,CLOTHING.
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