


They give you a good deal of time to pay for the item, once you've won the auction. Less time consuming than actually going out to the Good Will stores and digging through everything (unless you have time and you're into that) A lot of items can be found brand new, with tags or in their packaging You can find a lot of name brand and high-end items in very good condition, without the retail price tag. The description of the items are pretty vague, and you might end up with something that does not work or have all the pieces. Very hard searching for specific items because they are not always properly titled. Another thing I do not like is that, sometimes they list the minimum bid price for you to bid, but it's already been bidded at a higher price, and by the time you place your minimum bid, it's already at a higher not-shown price, and that can cause a delay for you to re-input an amount, load the screen and lose the auction. It's pretty ridiculous considering these items were donated at no cost, but I'm just hoping that Good Will really does use the profits for charity. with the added shipping costs, sometimes those used items can amount to more than the actual item bought new in stores. A lot of things are pretty used and I don't think they should be selling for the price they are. I've gotten very good condition shoes, an brand new comforter set, even a snowboard. Most of the time, I find pretty interesting things. I recently started shopping online with Good Will within the past 6 months and I've gotten pretty good deals on a lot of things so far. It is not FedEx! Stop blaming others for this! It is sad, as many like myself want to support your site as we know it supports a good cause, but let the platform work as it should in the auction format, allowing consumers the ability to bid and purchase on USED items as they should! This is really starting to make your company look greedy and dishonest, which makes people question the sincerity of the cause! You rake in millions yearly, stop trying to rob people of their hard earned money for things that were DONATED to your company! The response was "I will go in and fix that". So to confirm again, I messaged goodwill to say hey why for the same exact item that weighs the same coming from the same place are you charging 15.00+ for shipping the one with zero bids you are now charging 48.00+ dollars.

One I have asked FedEx directly and they have confirmed this statement to be untrue. I know the gazzillion posts and videos made by your site explaining saying FedEx calculates, but this is not true. The problem with is the shipping price gouging.
