She's committing fraud. If she was using the stuff herself then she would be making an informed decision to risk using stolen, unsellable product. Foisting those risks off on other people without their knowledge for her personal profit makes her a bad person.
if it's in the dumpster, it's not stolen, unless you want to argue that contents of the dumpster belong to the garbage collection company and they should be the one to resell the stuffs. if the people throwing away scuffed products don't want people profiting from their discards they can destroy them like gamestop or famous designer brands
Dumpster diving and reselling continues her track record of being a piece of shit, though.
Reselling usable stuff that would otherwise be wasted isn't bad.
She's committing fraud. If she was using the stuff herself then she would be making an informed decision to risk using stolen, unsellable product. Foisting those risks off on other people without their knowledge for her personal profit makes her a bad person.
if it's in the dumpster, it's not stolen, unless you want to argue that contents of the dumpster belong to the garbage collection company and they should be the one to resell the stuffs. if the people throwing away scuffed products don't want people profiting from their discards they can destroy them like gamestop or famous designer brands