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ShopGoodwill is Goodwill’s online auction site, where unique finds are just a click away! Whether you’re a serious collector or casual treasure hunter, shopgoodwill.com is the place to find that special item.

Shopgoodwill offers a wide array of antiques and collectibles as well as new and nearly new items pulled from participating Goodwill’s vast inventory of donated goods. Revenues from auction sales fund our education, training and job placement programs for people with disabilities and other barriers.

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GoodwillBooks.com

GoodwillBooks is Goodwill’s online books and media site, where great deals are just a click away! Whether you’re a serious collector or a casual treasure hunter, goodwillbooks.com is the place to find that special item.

GoodwillBooks offers a wide array of books, CDs, DVDs, and video games pulled from participating Goodwill’s vast inventory of donated goods. Revenues from auction sales fund our education, training and job placement programs for people with disabilities and other barriers.

Goodwill on Amazon

Visit Goodwill’s online bookstore on Amazon.com to find a wide selection of affordable books, CDs, and DVDs. Shop from the convenience of your own home and know that your money is going to support job training and education programs for people in your community.

Goodwill on eBay

Visit Goodwill’s online bookstore on eBay.com to find a wide selection of affordable books, CDs, and DVDs. Shop from the convenience of your own home and know that your money is going to support job training and education programs for people in your community.

Goodwill Closes Online Marketplace GoodwillFinds, Leaves eBay Style Auction Site Open

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Thrift retailer Goodwill has seemingly shuttered one of their online marketplaces, GoodwillFinds.com, after less than three years of operation, according to RetailTouchpoints.

Launched in October 2022, GoodwillFinds allowed various Goodwill stores to list items for sale and ship inventory directly to buyers. The creation of the site was reportedly an attempt to move into the growing online resale market, but failed to gain traction.

A bevy of customer complaints related to high prices and expensive shipping costs had plagued the business in recent months.

“We want to express our sincere gratitude for your loyalty and support of GoodwillFinds over the past few years. As of March 28th, GoodwillFinds.com is no longer able to accept new orders,” a message posted to the site’s landing page read.

“Where may I shop online for Goodwill treasures? Goodwill shoppers can continue to go to www.ShopGoodwill.com for great finds from 130+ Goodwill sellers, including art, antiques, collectibles, apparel, jewelry, electronics and much more. You can also keep supporting Goodwill by shopping at your local Goodwill store,” it continued.

GoodwillFinds Closed, But ShopGoodwill Continues as an eBay Competitor

As the company gestured toward, while GoodwillFinds has ceased operations, sister site ShopGoodwill is the preferred replacement put forth by the thrift giant.

ShopGoodwill operates very much like eBay, inasmuch as items are placed up for a timed auction, with the highest bidder taking down the purchase. Also similarly to eBay, many listings are created as “buy it now” events, wherein a static price is applied to an item and the first person to agree to said price can instantly purchase.

As RetailTouchpoints pointed out, many retailers have difficulty wringing profit from lower-priced goods when it comes to selling via online marketplaces. And while Goodwill, like other thrift operations, receives many of its products via donation ($53.6 million in 2023/2024, per the Goodwill website), it claims to return 90 cents on every dollar earned to its mission: to provide “access, information, and resources to help people improve their lives through the power of work.”

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