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; When explaining suggested donations:
 
; When explaining suggested donations:
: "Based on your donation, there is a suggested donation of ($X) today. This will allow Free Geek to refurbish what we can for reuse by our volunteers and community organizations. It will also help us recycle what we can't salvage to the highest possible standard."[[User:Tonyc|Tonyc]] 20:20, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
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: "Based on what you've brought in, there is a suggested donation of ($X) today. This voluntary donation would allow Free Geek to refurbish what we can for reuse by our volunteers and community organizations. It will also help us recycle what we can't salvage to the highest possible standard."[[User:Tonyc|Tonyc]] 20:20, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
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; "But you're going to just sell it in the store. Why should I give you money?"
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: "Actually, only (X)% of donated materials end up in the Thrift Store. (x)% are refurbished and granted to our volunteers and non-profit organizations. The rest is recycled to (blah blah blah) standards. All of this costs money, which is why we suggest a monetary donation.[[User:Tonyc|Tonyc]]
  
 
==Thrift Store==
 
==Thrift Store==

Revision as of 13:38, 23 April 2009

Front Desk

When explaining suggested donations
"Based on what you've brought in, there is a suggested donation of ($X) today. This voluntary donation would allow Free Geek to refurbish what we can for reuse by our volunteers and community organizations. It will also help us recycle what we can't salvage to the highest possible standard."Tonyc 20:20, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
"But you're going to just sell it in the store. Why should I give you money?"
"Actually, only (X)% of donated materials end up in the Thrift Store. (x)% are refurbished and granted to our volunteers and non-profit organizations. The rest is recycled to (blah blah blah) standards. All of this costs money, which is why we suggest a monetary donation.Tonyc

Thrift Store

"Is there a list I can put my name on?"
"There isn't, but that's good news for you. If there were a list, it would be very long, and your name would be at the bottom of it."