Drop all your broken crap off at this place called Savers in Danvers. They do not care if it's working or not. They will often just break it put it right in the dumpster before it even enters the building even if it's brand new and unused. I have seen this happen right in front of me quite a few times when shopping near the back doors there. There are often workers on the left side of the building that collect the items who make this immediate decision and they are lazy on this decision on what stays and goes in the compactor/dumpster and mostly throw away 80% of everything that comes in and only put a few crappy items out during the day to make them look busy while they are constantly goofing off. The manager of this area there seems to not care about this and lets other workers do what they want while working. The donation collectors here are basically garbage men working at a thrift store and don't care at all of the condition or what you have. So if you think you items are going for a good cause or to be re-used you could not be so wrong. Why waste a trip and time if it's only going to be thrown away like 80% of the stuff is. If you don't want to bring anything there and save time and fuel, put your items on the sidewalk near your residence, take a picture, and post sidewalk street address (not your number) with your free downloadable Craigslist for Android and Apple app devices and let other people make those decisions on what to take. It does not have to be in front of your house like on your steps or porch. All you need is at least one picture. It is so much easier too. When garbage day comes around they will clean up the rest and it us usually stuff no one wants but most is usually gone and have served its purpose for many. If you want to clean up after take the rest of that stuff to Savers Danvers in a tape seal box and drop it off if the garbage men don't take it. They will not know the difference. You can even do this after they have closed. There is a specially marked area for over nigh drop off. Check out the YELP SAVERS Danvers homepage and read the comments as well as the hidden comments which are on the grey area at the bottom of the comments. You will find a lot if interesting facts in there. If you are a buyer there just remember that you are buying someone else s junk that was probably taken from a garbage pile or intended for one, and you are paying good money for it. Ask the manger for a discount if you think the price is too high. He will often give you a bargain if you are at the checkout and ask the cashier. Don't give up and keep asking. There are often different workers that will do this without a problem.