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What is deplorable - the number of people who give trash to the Salvation Army...as if they can fix it...for instance. A small safe that no one can get into...
They said they could fix it when my father called.

It is amazing the hate on here directed at someone who was trying to help others by donating to the Salvation Army.

One thing. The more posts on here the more likely the company will hear about this thread.
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It is a phony receipt. You cannot deduct something that you "intended" to give to a charity. I was commenting on the fraudulent activity of the Salvation Army, which is definitely illegal and an attempt to cheat the taxpayers.
There was no deduction. You sound like a true law-and-order person. Your kind of law-and-order and not just a Salvation Army person trying to make us feel a little better after the real culprits in this story STOLE the SALVATION ARMY's box.
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If you are certain this was done with malicious intent, why are you hesitant to call the recycling company?
It is not my decision but that of my parents.

"Malicious intent" does not fit here. The two recycling people wanted to steal whatever they liked from the SALVATION ARMY box. After they ripped it open and went through it for a few minutes. Stopped in the side of the street going through the CDs we donated to the SALVATION ARMY.
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It is not my decision but that of my parents.

"Malicious intent" does not fit here. The two recycling people wanted to steal whatever they liked from the SALVATION ARMY box. After they ripped it open and went through it for a few minutes. Stopped in the side of the street going through the CDs we donated to the SALVATION ARMY.
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Here is the company. CH2M HILL OMI.

And I would not know whom to call about this???
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Let's chill. This is directed to no one in particular but to anyone who doesn't know it already: Don't put anything on the curb that isn't trash.

I'm a very new part-time villager. Last month a neighbor had their patio villa power washed. They moved their lanai furniture to grass between the picket fence and the curb (much closer to the fence than the curb). They left for a meeting. After the patio was washed and the truck left, the furniture was still there (late morning). They returned from their outing an hour later and their patio furniture was gone. The gentleman then posted a sign in his yard "Return my furniture" and all pieces were returned within 24 hours by at least two different people.

Anything visible from the street is, in reality, "free for the taking" even if marked otherwise.
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Let's chill. This is directed to no one in particular but to anyone who doesn't know it already: Don't put anything on the curb that isn't trash.

I'm a very new part-time villager. Last month a neighbor had their patio villa power washed. They moved their lanai furniture to grass between the picket fence and the curb (much closer to the fence than the curb). They left for a meeting. After the patio was washed and the truck left, the furniture was still there (late morning). They returned from their outing an hour later and their patio furniture was gone. The gentleman then posted a sign in his yard "Return my furniture" and all pieces were returned within 24 hours by at least two different people.

Anything visible from the street is, in reality, "free for the taking" even if marked otherwise.
It should not be free for the taking. Neighbors do not steal other neighbors newpapers waiting on their drive-ways. At least, not most of the time.

The two recycling men knew what they did was wrong or they would not have lied about where I put the SALVATION ARMY box as well as they claimed there was no sign on it. I could see the sign on it when the driver got out to find out why they had stopped so long.

We have put out stuff for the Salvation Army at leas two or three times a year over the past 11.5 years and this is the first time someone stole the box as before this we always had a receipt waiting for us at the door or somewhere else.
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It should not be free for the taking. Neighbors do not steal other neighbors newpapers waiting on their drive-ways. At least, not most of the time.

The two recycling men knew what they did was wrong or they would not have lied about where I put the SALVATION ARMY box as well as they claimed there was no sign on it. I could see the sign on it when the driver got out to find out why they had stopped so long.

We have put out stuff for the Salvation Army at leas two or three times a year over the past 11.5 years and this is the first time someone stole the box as before this we always had a receipt waiting for us at the door or somewhere else.

You are a kind and generous person. Sorry this happened to your family. Have a blessed day.
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I witnessed the most petty of thefts yesterday at Springdale Postal Station. A civic organization has a can recycling center set up there, and an old dude went it and removed and kept the pull tabs from every can.
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Similar thing just happened to me. I set my trash bags out by the curb earlier this morning. Today is our trash day. I went for a walk, and when I returned, the trash bags are gone. Who should I call?
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similar thing just happened to me. I set my trash bags out by the curb earlier this morning. Today is our trash day. I went for a walk, and when i returned, the trash bags are gone. Who should i call?
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Similar thing just happened to me. I set my trash bags out by the curb earlier this morning. Today is our trash day. I went for a walk, and when I returned, the trash bags are gone. Who should I call?
Funny put did you have an oral contract with the Salvation Army to give them some valuable things in exchange for a tax write-off voucher?

And I doubt if anyone would want used paper plates, used paper towels, used kleenex, dog poop, cat box litter, fruit rinds, coffee grinds, and the myriad objects you would find in someone's trash.
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I witnessed the most petty of thefts yesterday at Springdale Postal Station. A civic organization has a can recycling center set up there, and an old dude went it and removed and kept the pull tabs from every can.
Could be he was collecting tabs for Ronald McDonald House or St. Judes Children's hospital, etc. If that's the case, he shouldn't mind it if you were to ask him next time you see him.
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Last Thursday night we had a Salvation Army box all set for the Friday pick-up in Lynnhaven.

The Friday morning I put the clearly marked box in back of my car. It had a regular piece of paper 8 X 10 on it saying "Salvation Army" on it.

The recycling was on the other side of the drive-way.

Friday morning I went out to see if the Salvation Army had picked up the box yet and saw the recycling people-- two men-- rifling through the box for the Salvation Army. Looking through the CDs, a piggy bank with a broken lock, and various other stuff.

I walked back in the house and told my Dad and we both questioned these two men one who claimed that the Salvation Army box had no label and was with the recycling.

What a liar. He would not even look me in the eye while blatantly lying to my father about just taking the Salvation Army box.

The Salvation Army pick-up guy came about a hour after that knocking on the door. We had to tell him that the recycling people stole the box.

We did not make a complaint to the recycling company about these men as they could still just continue to lie.

Just wanted to get the word out about this incident. And for people to be careful when you put the stuff out for the Salvation Army.

I do worry about some dishonest person stealing the Salvation Army donation box but I never thought I would have to watch out for the recycling people as well for being thieves.
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I said two men did this. And my father kind of wanted to leave it alone.

There was a driver too that got out after my father and I questioned them. They just looked over the box and the CDs and stuff with the driver and the man who talked to us just shrugged. They had already crushed the stuff meant for the Salvation Army.

And I believe this is record enough. It should not be too hard to tell who was running the Lynnhaven run on Friday 11/04/2016.

I will put it at the door next time like Red suggests.
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The Salvation Army man did offer us the slip for the donation anyway. And we did tell him that the recycling people picked up the box meant for them. He just said "That's not good!"
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Actually, they looked through it before crushing it for quite some time. About three to five minutes and I believe that they took some of the stuff and put it in the front to take home. Probably the little bank which they will not be able to open without a code. My Dad thought that the Salvation Army could fix it. He did call them ahead of time and told them what was in the box.

This was stealing. They just did not find much they wanted to keep from the Salvation Army box.
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No. That is what the Salvation Army told my Dad to do. The thieving recycling people did not do their jobs as the recycling bags were on the other side of the driveway.

What is it with some of the people on here? You have to argue about everything.
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That was the Salvation Army's box not the recycling people's option to open, destroy its contents, and rifle through. That is STEALING.

I am not looking for vengeance on these two men as Graciegirl puts forth BUT just making a record of this so that this does not happen again that the Salvation Army gets wronged-- they and they people they help are the victim here-- by greedy dishonest RECYCLING people.

The garbage people were gone. I waited until after they were gone as I know they do take anything that is not in a recycling bag. The box was clearly marked SALVATION ARMY and was behind my car on the opposite side of the driveway from the recycling.

I do hope that this company gets wind of this complaint I have made. Even louder now that the naysayers have come on here to bicker about everything when they were not even there.
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The Salvation Army box was marked clearly with a regular sized piece of paper that had SALVATION ARMY written in black felt pen in large block letters.

I could see it still on the box as the driver was questioning the two outside men who had been sorting through the box after opening it to see what was inside It was taped shut.

I just hope that the recycling people see this thread. Social media is often a better tool to change behavior than a phone call to the company. And you never know who is going to answer the phone. And there is no record of the phone call.

I do appreciate nice words from people. I am just trying to help out the next person this might happen to.

And there have been some funny stories on here. Probably not very funny when they happened to the people involved like with the suitcase that was picked up probably by the garbage men when the woman was waiting for her airport taxi. That would have been a honest mistake by the trash men as I have seen suitcases out as trash over the 11.5 years we have lived in the Villages.
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It was not a phony receipt. We did have the intent to give the Salvation Army these items. The box was out there. The recycling people stole it.

The receipt was not accepted though by my father. So there is nothing to complain about.
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They said they could fix it when my father called.

It is amazing the hate on here directed at someone who was trying to help others by donating to the Salvation Army.

One thing. The more posts on here the more likely the company will hear about this thread.
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There was no deduction. You sound like a true law-and-order person. Your kind of law-and-order and not just a Salvation Army person trying to make us feel a little better after the real culprits in this story STOLE the SALVATION ARMY's box.
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It is not my decision but that of my parents.

"Malicious intent" does not fit here. The two recycling people wanted to steal whatever they liked from the SALVATION ARMY box. After they ripped it open and went through it for a few minutes. Stopped in the side of the street going through the CDs we donated to the SALVATION ARMY.
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Sanitation Information

Here is the company. CH2M HILL OMI.

And I would not know whom to call about this???
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It should not be free for the taking. Neighbors do not steal other neighbors newpapers waiting on their drive-ways. At least, not most of the time.

The two recycling men knew what they did was wrong or they would not have lied about where I put the SALVATION ARMY box as well as they claimed there was no sign on it. I could see the sign on it when the driver got out to find out why they had stopped so long.

We have put out stuff for the Salvation Army at leas two or three times a year over the past 11.5 years and this is the first time someone stole the box as before this we always had a receipt waiting for us at the door or somewhere else.
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Funny put did you have an oral contract with the Salvation Army to give them some valuable things in exchange for a tax write-off voucher?

And I doubt if anyone would want used paper plates, used paper towels, used kleenex, dog poop, cat box litter, fruit rinds, coffee grinds, and the myriad objects you would find in someone's trash.
I do think you have made your point........................
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