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December 2021 by Google user
so if i live outside, you will give me a vehicle for free GW, or are you just reselling it for scrap for profits as you do all things? there are people living on the streets, in fact DYING on the street and you are (each of you employees of gw) are hoarding treasures of wickedness. People donate their vehicles for a cause and goodwill thieves everything for their own profit. prove me wrong else the proof is the truth which stands as a pillar.
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June 2021 by Matthew Kampff
so if i live outside, you will give me a vehicle for free GW, or are you just reselling it for scrap for profits as you do all things? there are people living on the streets, in fact DYING on the street and you are (each of you employees of gw) are hoarding treasures of wickedness. People donate their vehicles for a cause and goodwill thieves everything for their own profit. prove me wrong else the proof is the truth which stands as a pillar.
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January 2019 by Jeremy Silverstein
great cause
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May 2018 by Alexander Lee
I think they moved or shut down I have no idea where they're at now and it's hard to call them and get information because the people on the other end of the phone to not know what you're talking about and direct you to the donation side instead of the sale side.
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January 2017 by Miriam H.
Goodwill Car sale cars that owners drop off to donate. Of course, these cars don't come with a warranty and lots of issues so you will want to do your research before buying. However, they have a full-time car mechanic there who fixes up the cars a little bit. Since it's a dealership they have to meet basic safety requirements. They are honest about the repairs that they are aware of and tell you up front. The nice thing about this dealership is they aren't paid by commission, but by the hour. We did our research on the Honda Civic and decide we would pay to have an inspection done on it by Porter's. Goodwill wants you to find a mechanic nearby there place so one of their employees can go with you. When we called Goodwill to check if today would work and they said yes even though they were short an employee and we informed them it would take 2 hours. When we got to Porter's the mechanic from Goodwill told us that he didn't have two years today and to have it rescheduled. We reschedule the inspection and the mechanic gave us a discount on the car. Of course, Porter's found more issues with the car than Goodwill was aware of. However, the repairs are regular repairs you do on a car overtime and we feel we got a great deal on the car still. We've already driven 2,000 miles on it with few repairs. We mostly use it for long trips and are slowly fixing up the car. The dealership also sells license plates and titles. If you are looking for a car that you won't have to fix up at all than this isn't the place to shop. But if you don't mind taking the time to get a car fixed up and save money in the end then this is worth a look. Of course, their inventory is based on whatever people drop-off and hasn't sold yet. The mechanic said that they normally put out new cars on Thursday and the good ones go fast. They get a lot of cars, but don't put out most of them because they would require too much fix-up.