Summary
A woman shopping at a Goodwill store found a wooden chair with a note saying it was haunted by a "not friendly" ghost. The chair had already been sold, and the post about it became popular online. The story highlights how second-hand items often have personal histories and attract different reactions.
Key Facts
- A shopper found a wooden chair at a Goodwill store with a note on it saying the chair was haunted by a ghost.
- The note claimed the chair belonged to the previous owner's grandmother, who died in it.
- The chair already had a "sold" sticker when the shopper found it.
- Many people reacted with humor online about the haunted chair.
- Some people were interested in the chair despite the ghost story, while others were deterred by it.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides data on life expectancy in the U.S., which impacts how belongings are passed on.
- According to CAF America, adults over 65 are significant contributors to charitable donations.
- Thrift stores often receive items with unique personal histories, reflecting various donation patterns.