I don’t think it’s the rich doing the spending. I’m a low-end landlord. *Twisting handlebar mustache. * I’ve had to evict several tenants for nonpayment. The amount of new clothing, in the package, they leave behind is often staggering and can take me a day to dispose of. *
* No, I can’t donate it. By law, it’s ported to the curb and left there for trash pickup. I always make an effort to get the former tenants to pick it up. If they bother answering which is unusual, they’ll say, “I have no room for it.”
Re: clothing.
It’s probably stolen. My daughter was a manger of a large boutique during college, very high end. The amount of stuff that walked out the door was shocking. It’s resold on EBay or whatever.
So much so, they closed the location and moved it.
(It started when public transportation stop was forced onto the center. Lowlifes immediately invaded.)
You cant donate to Salvation Army or local church thrift store?
What a waste......maybe our governor Ron needs to know about this. Im sure the taxpayer paid for most of it anyway