Report Abuse

Flag a comment for removal

Please use the form below to report a comment to us. We do our best to monitor user comments and we have zero tolerance for profanity, personal attacks and other malicious posts.

Thank you for taking the time to bring this comment to our attention.

Report Abuse

I have a situation where I believe I donated a piece of clothing to Savers that had something hidden in the pocket that I forgot to check. I called them and was told, "anything found in the pockets is perceived as an intentional donation and is processed for sale." What I lost was about $3000 worth of jewelry. If I intended to give this to you, would I have hidden it in a pocket? Why wouldn't something like this have been found questionable and at least held for a certain length of time to see if someone called on it? I do understand the volume that is collected. I also understand that my mistake is mine alone. What I don't understand is how a multi-thousand dollar find of jewelry in a pocket could been seen as intentional? I think a policy change is needed for cases like this. I accept my responsibility, but the ending could have been a whole lot better if these situations were handled better.


Headquarters Map


Check out this cool map plotting the corporate office headquarters for major companies.