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  2. Goodwill's rare find may be the most expensive Lego piece ...

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    The extremely limited 14-karat gold Bionicle mask Lego piece sold on Goodwill's auction site last month for $18,101. ... but sometimes the thrift store finds the gem in itself. ... so did the cash.

  3. 10 Reasons You Should Reconsider Donating to Goodwill - AOL

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    Salaries can be as high as $440,000 for executives and at least one executive decided to take more, embezzling $1 million from MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries Inc. He was sentenced to 70 months ...

  4. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill has policies on donations, including items that it can accept. It will only accept items that can be resold, whether in the retail stores, online, or as bulk lots. [citation needed] Goodwill stores generally do not accept donations such as automotive parts, furniture showing signs of damage, large appliances including stoves ...

  5. Goodwill, The Amity Group - Wikipedia

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    The cash-flow generated by the store's sales permitted Amity to offer pay packets to its workers. In November 1936, 33 workers received a total of $943 in wages. The services exchange was still popular as well, with 23 workers putting in a total of 533 hours for 73 articles needed in their homes.

  6. Common Household Items You Can Sell for Cash

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    One photographer sold a collection of Beatles photos taken by an amateur at Shea Stadium in 1965 for 30,000 pounds ($46,000). Pictures of generals, celebrities, old war equipment, or famous events ...

  7. Goodwill - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill or good will may also refer to: Goodwill (accounting), the value of a business entity not directly attributable to its assets and liabilities; Goodwill ambassador, occupation or title of a person that advocates a cause; Goodwill Games, a former international sports competition (1986–2000) Goodwill Industries, a for-profit business

  8. Lego bricks have won over adults, growing its $10 billion toy ...

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    In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category, which boasts big (and more expensive) sets. Think Harry Potter’s Gringotts building , $700 Titanic replicas, and a $500 set of a town from The ...

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Legos: Interlocking bricks: The Lego Group "Lego" is commonly used as a mass noun ("some Lego") or, in American English, as a countable noun with plural "Legos", to refer to the bricks themselves. [148] Lexan: Polycarbonate resin thermoplastic glass SABIC [149] Liquid Paper: Correction fluid: Newell Brands