I still find PC's on the curb that are somewhat usable.
In the past month I've found a working thinkpad, a really old macbook that just needs the OS re-installed, and an HP laptop that works, but has a dead battery, dead cmos battery, and busted wi-fi. I just fix them up and give them to people at work because I have no use for them, but I hate to see working stuff end up in the trash.
goodwills are almost all terrible, but even they let stuff slide. If you have other thrifts near you, hit those first, but if goodwill is your only option, you need to dig in sections that wouldn't be intuitive. Look in the kids section and in the mechanical misc crap section.
PDX is a goldmine though when it comes to thrifting, so your bud is lucky. But yeah, goodwills also go in phases - for awhile they weren't putting out any books, then they started again. now they aren't taking furniture. electronic stuff goes in waves. Fuckin weird management.
yeah i wish we had other thrifts out here more, our goodwills literally don't even carry PS2 or PC games with their CD's like they used to. it's a whole lotta nothing out here.
I find nothing but hot garbage (sports games) at thrift stores. Seeing a loose Sonic 1 with ripped labels for $10 is like the holy grail as all the thrift stores have either put stuff online or price at ebay listings.
I dropped by a Goodwill on the North side of McAllen Texas. There was a fat old man sitting at the front of the store with a 20" vcr/tv combo. The front of the store had one little shelf with a bunch of VHS tapes, CDs and old ass DVD movies. There was also an HD DVD of Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible. There was 2 milk crates full of really bad records sitting below that shelf. The rest of the store had a bunch of crappy kids toys and racks full of clothes.
Same old shit, different city.
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I have a couple goodwills relatively nearby that I would stop by after work or something similar for awhile. Never found shit. I've only managed one lucky find on letgo so far and that was a really nice boxed colecovision, with a bunch of games, the turbo controller, an atari 5200 and some games all for 75 bucks. That's the only deal I've ever managed on any of that kind of stuff.
Thrift stores have become a wasteland. There’s one Goodwill about 30 miles away that I’ve had good luck at, try to stop by anytime I’m in the area. I stopped by the local GW about a few weeks back (first time I stepped foot in 6 months) and ran across steelbook Prime Trilogy and The Last Story. No games inside. Ask the woman up front if they have the games behind the counter. Nope, she snags the games, says they were probably stolen and throws them in the trash. I offered her the $3 apiece marked on them give the manuals and cases were in great shape. She doggedly refused to sell them, said it was the policy. I’m at a loss for the logic here, but wasn’t going to waste time arguing the bottom step of the retail world.
I ordered one a'them black Super NT minis on a drunken lark. I actually bought the black 8bitdo controller the week before, so it was a quick leap onto the justification train from there when orders opened back up.
I still look back with incredulity that I didn't buy one of those Crazy Taxi toys years back when Kay-Bee had a bunch of them on clearance.
I fucking loved Crazy Taxi, I bought tons of toys. What the fuck, younger me?
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