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- My Shopgoodwill. com experience : r Flipping - Reddit
Overall, Shopgoodwill has the potential to be a great source for some items but the customer service is on par with the worst eBay sellers There seems to be an attitude that because they are a non-profit, the customer should surrender their expectation for basic ecommerce etiquette
- Shopgoodwill - Reddit
r shopgoodwill: Unofficial shopgoodwill com discussion and shenanigans Hello, Goodwill uses Fedex for the most part I'm Canadian and I know that people living in the US can request to have their Fedex packages delivered to a Fedex counter, at Walgreen's for example (I live not too far from the border) I usually use Kinek but there is always an additional cost which I would now like to avoid
- Lets talk about shopgoodwill. com : r Flipping - Reddit
Beware of any shopgoodwill com region that appears to have more electronics items than would seem normal to receive as donations as this may be the going way for electronics warranty service labs to file illegal donations on their federal and state tax returns and thus ripoff shopgoodwill com customers in the process Reply reply Background
- Has ShopGoodwill scammed you? : r Flipping - Reddit
I’ve been reading reviews online and it seems like a lot of people are left with a bad taste in their mouth from the ShopGoodwill auction experience I guess I’m just wondering if anyone has any tips for dealing with customer service?
- Anyone have any GOOD experiences? : r shopgoodwill - Reddit
Ive been a long time shopgoodwill user and while I have some gripes about the shipping cost (I order mostly shoes and clothes for myself) I havent had any bad experiences
- r shopgoodwill on Reddit: Tired of getting bid sniped on frickin . . .
I like to look for stuff that’s hard to find, and I’ve learned that if I really want something, I can’t bid until the last 10 seconds Otherwise, I’d never win an auction The last two auctions I have bid on, I waited until there was 15 seconds left, got the high bid, and literally got sniped at 3 seconds after the page refreshed I get it that if someone else is willing to pay more
- This website is completely broken. : r shopgoodwill - Reddit
r shopgoodwill Current search is within r shopgoodwill Remove r shopgoodwill filter and expand search to all of Reddit
- Whats the winning strategy on Shopgoodwill? : r shopgoodwill - Reddit
What's the winning strategy on Shopgoodwill? "Wait til the last seconds" bidding is always best on other sites, but increasingly I'm finding that if the item I'm bidding on has other bidders, or any interest at all, the page won't refresh until it's too late Do you just put your max bid in early and hope for the best? What strategy do you use?
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