Find » Lifestyle » Shopping/Fashion » Thrift Store Shopping On-Line

Thrift Store Shopping On-Line

By JulieAnn, published May 22, 2007
Published Content: 101  Total Views: 65,904  Favorited By: 20 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 3.0 of 5
Goodwill Industries, one of the U.S.'s largest non-profit organizations, has developed a website for the savvy shopper. Started in 1999, the Orange County Goodwill of California, the website offers shoppers the chance to find those awesome deals, without leaving their home.

Registration is free. The site offers great deals on collectibles, household goods, clothing, and even electronics. Check out the Sony Playstation for $4.00. The variety matches that of many of the online auction houses. Goodwill.org boasts an amazing 11,000 items on the site at any given day. With over 500,000 hits globally, this site is growing more and more each day.

www.shopgoodwill.com is just like E-bay in that it acts as only a venue for the seller. However, the sellers are all members of Goodwill Industries International. In the "help" section for new users, it is stated that " shopgoodwill.com offers a wide array of antiques and collectibles as well as new and nearly new items pulled from participating Goodwills' vast inventory of donated goods."

The bidding process is quite simple. Log on and sign up. (When you register, you will be sent a confirmation e-mail.) Find an item you are interested in. Bid on it. Input your password, used for security purposes on every bid. You will then get an e-mail notifying you of your bid status. You will either be the highest, or outbid, or not allowed to bid.

High bid does not mean that you won. It just means you are the highest bidder at the time. If you are outbid you can go back to the bid page and submit a higher offer. Not honoring your last 3 bids, subjects you to not being able to bid.

If, because of an emergency, you can not accept a winning bid, you can notify the seller by e-mail. Asking for a retraction does not automaically get you off the hook. It is the seller who decides whether to release you from your winning bid. ShopGoodwill suggests making sure you can pay for the item when you bid.

The site also offers automatic bidding. This allows you to start at a low bid and set a high bid cap. The bids are automatically submitted in increments set by the auction.

Reserve prices are also allowed to be set by the seller.

Comments
Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)
Your name:

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Advertisment