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For a nonprofit organization with the owner making 2.3 million in profit a year in his pocket from donated items that they resell do not give refunds or store credit over clothing that does not fit is ridiculous if not downright theft from their customers. Granted, they do give 87% of their money In charitable donations, but that doesn't change the fact that the millionaire owner takes advantage of the community that donates and buys if they do not allow for mistakes made by employees and customers over products. The old saying one man's trash is another man's treasure is true but if I pick up trash out of the dumpster or it's given to me by someone who doesn't want it well I've never made $1 million off of it let's put it like that in fact I've never resold any of it. I can understand having a time limit on returns maybe even the Assesors policy but if it's not tested and you're just throwing something out there and you're not sure if it works or not well don't sell it don't claim it to be something that it's night policies change from store to store they don't have a universal return policy even if it's stated on their website I can prove it quit taking advantage of your customers and hire people that are intelligent enough to know when somethings fixed broken new used or even trash.