The prices in this store are absolutely insane. Whoever sets them needs to be checked, and whoever buys at these prices needs to get on Facebook Market or something else. Only suckers would buy their furniture for what they are asking.
They have a lift chair missing a power supply for $85, and maybe it works if you replace it, maybe not. A chair, missing critical parts to be a lift chair, for that much is idiocy.
Another loveseat in there wobbles - the frame, not the feet and legs - $75.
Instead of getting used to nearly broken things for the ludicrous prices they want, you could buy from locals and not support this lunacy.
The profit margin is pretty good on donations without having to inflate the prices.
Stop donating to these people. Undercut them on FB and donate that money to the needy.
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