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Worse than the worst. Talked to my daughter, she wondered why I don't donate clothes there when I have sacks. I explained that I donate to single people with children and downstairs. Since there are so many single parents who find emmaus expensive. My daughter said ok and went to check for clothes. Then a long-haired member of staff comes and raises his voice and means that it is not us as buyers who should benefit from it, but the needy in other countries and said better you donate to us. I said I'll donate to whoever I want and where the need is greatest. After all, class divides are widening, child poverty in our country is increasing. I donate through various donate groups on facebook and yes it is easy to check if someone is single. But being yelled at in front of my 17-year-old daughter isn't OK. There are a lot of second-hand shops and they'll get my money in the future. 7 children very second hand buy but not with you. The second time the same long-haired type is on me, last time he changed the price of an item from 20 to 60. Not ok
Worse than the worst. Talked to my daughter, she wondered why I don't donate clothes there when I have sacks. I explained that I donate to single people with children and downstairs. Since there are so many single parents who find emmaus expensive. My daughter said ok and went to check for clot...
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