Quote:
Originally Posted by onlyme
I think its quite unfair if you're complaining about the quality of stuff from HUFS. They are a charity and selling used items for an extremely good price. They cannot control the items that are donated. There are many used furniture stores that operate as a business and make much more profit.
The items that were missing, well yes, that is a problem but if they were replaced, then thats something.
I do think credit should go to places like this that do help people, and I know many people that were extremely happy and grateful to HUFS.
|
as usual though you always get those who want the best for very little if any effort at all , i know someone who works at that place and all electrical and gas appliances get checked before they are passed on as it is illigal not to do so ,besides that i have been on a few occasions and whats in differs day to day but if you can afford to be picky then go to other second hand shops and pay10x the ammount or better still put your hand in your pockets and buy brand new stuff or even get credit and if you cant afford either then stop moaning because if it wasnt for places like HUFFS you wouldnt have anything at all because you couldnt afford the alternatives
personaly i am very happy with my bunkbeds and fridge freezer which cost me around £15-£20 in total including delivery
its a charity and they dont owe you a damn thing and there is nothing stopping you from inspecting goods before you agree totake them or even refusing items if they dont come as expected