Goodwill need not mean "Good Will"
The enormous difference in pricing and attitude between the Goodwill Store in Cheyenne and the ones in Fort Collins, Loveland, Greely, Boulder and Denver and Larimie led me to write to Goodwill industries.
They wrote back that each district is independent and both the pricing and focus is set at that level. They certainly have overall service goals, but it is quite possible for some managers to be rigid (their words) and others to be flexible.
At this point, I will not donate anything to Goodwill in Cheyenne, but will go out of my way to give things to the stores in Laramie, Fort Collins, Loveland and Denver.
I am well aware that the stores have to cover their costs, but when the stores in Denver and Loveland are selling basic clothes for less than $2.00 and the store in Cheyenne is charging more than the local Wal-mart, sorry.
Anyway, my best find - at a Goodwill in Loveland, was a TOL Miele with both powerheads and all the parts. For $17.95. Since I get the bags here in Germany at 1/5 the cost in the US, this was a real bargain.
The birds are coming home to roost these days - the decision of the Americans to gut social services at all levels during the economic good times was meant to punish the poor dark-skinned people. Now, many erstwhile Republicans are suffering the consequences.