A Treasure Trove for Recycled Finds: Goodwill Seattle
The Goodwill in downtown Seattle is truly an admirable space, not just for the sheer size as the largest donation center, but for the role it plays in promoting sustainability. My husband and I are big fans of thrift shopping, and this location is by far our favorite. It’s incredible how people can donate items—some even brand new—and give them a second life for others to enjoy at a fraction of the original price.
This Goodwill is packed with a constantly rotating stock of furniture, clothing, home goods, and more. You can even furnish an entire home with the great finds here, and sometimes you’ll stumble upon high-quality, branded pieces. The thrill of the hunt is part of the experience, and while not every visit will uncover a hidden gem, persistence pays off.
What I appreciate most is the concept of recycling and upcycling items that were once valuable to someone else, giving them a new purpose in my home. The Goodwill in Seattle deserves five stars for not only its vast inventory but also for being a hub where you can find unique, affordable treasures while contributing to a more...
Read moreI won an auction on their eBay for the expansion to the game betrayal at house on the hill. I had already messaged with them back and forth about the auction because of the pictures not being right and wanted to be sure if I bid on it that it was indeed widows walk. They responded telling me they fixed the photos because the wrong photos had been put in by mistake. After winning the auction I noticed shipping was very high so I inquired about that as well and they said if the price for shipping was lower they would partially refund. Almost a week later they tell me the game is no longer available and...
Read moredonation dropoff is fine, thought the person who usually takes my items cannot communicate. I am not sure if he does not speak English, or he is deaf. I asked a simple question and he did not understand nor could articulate a word for an answer. Anyway, the store is big, items are what you expect for a few dollars. Sometimes I see people drugged in the parking lot just outside the door of the goodwill store. No danger, just sadness. Good luck finding...
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