i have the same question... i am looking to buy from suprlustechmart who sponsored this charity and wanted to see if there was any more informaiton onnline. did a search and this blog came up. any more news on these guys? i checked into them and they have been around since 2002 and they had a link on their web site that took me to the IRS.gov site...it said they are registered in good standing with the IRS so it appears they are legit. I also looked into eBay's program for nonprofits and MJSSC has been actively selling chartiable items since 2004 and there werent any complaints about them. they provide services to the disabled. guess they can't be all that bad. no doubt i could think of worse cuases to support such like these:
http://www.tampabay.com/americas-worst-charities/ and heres another article by CNN
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/13/us/worst-charities/so, my other burning question is how are these recycled tech sellers able to exist if they are giving all their profits to charity? i looked into these sellers and foudn out that these sellers have big corporate and government contracts from which they derive most of their revenue. apparently ebay is jus ttheir dumping block to get rid of whatever isn't fit for their regular stream of commerce. also from what i could deduce, these sales have got to be corporate writeoffs.. they are selling and mostly junk and spare parts which were probably donated by cthe microsofts, googles, intels, universities, military, and other R&D hubs. they donate the money and write it off, or they give the charity a bunch of free merchandise that they can't sell and hire the charity to sell it for them in exchange for a writeoff.
in the end though i think it all lines eBays pockets because they are the ones who probably benefit the most. not all the ebays fees are in fact creddited back to the charity... ebay still profits, paypal takes their cut, the postal service gets its fees, the sellers/techs/warehouses/govt gets thier cut, and at the end of the day, the charity and subsequently the disabled people it helps get whats leftover.