the salvation army
Posted by: stretch
8th Jun 2011 02:22pm
they lie they dont help fathers to find and to be able to see there children from broken relationships
so went in and started to verafy who works for the salvation army
the amount of police and police investigators located behind doors that should not just fall open is completely idiotic
why are we the general public donating money , clothes , household items to the supposed religious sector
lies and more lies
just wanted people to know what we found hiding instore
police with no real duties for a reason they are investigators
its a cruel world with more lies than they can dictate to us all
sherri
- 22nd Nov 2011 11:19am
Yes, the days of the good old-fashioned op-shop has long gone. There are still a couple, but they are pretty scarce these days.
And sadly, the Salvos led the way in the up-marketisation of the humble op-shop. And most followed because they think that they have to keep up! And my experience is that Salvos STILL are the most expensive - leading a friend of mine to recently comment that she no longer op-shops because she has found that if she is careful she can usually buy an item new at a cheaper price than she can at the Salvos.
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