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September 2023 by Felicia L.
I think I found my favorite thrift store in Columbia! If you are looking for home goods, furniture, dishes and decor, be sure to add this place to your list. This thrift store is packed to the brim with, but it very organized and clean. You are going to be paying a slightly higher price than what you would find at the Salvation Army or at the Goodwill, however the quality and service they provide is excellent. A good portion of their inventory appears to either be directly donated from retail locations or perhaps purchased from liquidators. But is a great mixture of new and slightly used goods.
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July 2023 by Whitney Schuler (student)
Way overpriced and very unorganized. Weren’t the friendliest of people either
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March 2023 by Nardi B
We came in five minutes before closing and they catered to us so well we got a box spring for $50 which was a steal. Everybody here was nice and sweet.
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March 2023 by Patrice Anthony
The staff here is extremely rude. The prices are ridiculously high. You might as well shop retail.
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February 2023 by Southeast Plumbing & Gas, LLC
Super place to shop for quality bargains, and supporting a great cause at the same time.
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January 2023 by Mar Pepin
I was looking for a nightstand, and I was hoping to find a used one for a decent price. I was willing to spent about $90 on a new one, so any price around $45 was going to be a steal for me. I found one that fit my exact wants, but it was part of a two-piece set for $100. The other piece was a large dresser, so it did not necessarily NEED the nightstand. It could stand on its own. Nonetheless, I was not sure whether I should have asked if they would be willing to sell it separately. Eventually my boyfriend asked if it would be possible, and they said it would. They were having a sale, and I was able to get this piece for $22.50. What an amazing deal on a great piece of furniture! I am very grateful to the people who helped me.
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January 2023 by Ruth Dxon
The men who came to pick up the donation did a wonderful job. They knew what they were doing, my wall remained intact. They were courteous and knowledgeable moving extremely heavy furniture.
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September 2022 by LunarusDust
The place is expensive for no real reason. It's quite ridiculous to see the prices they put on random things like pots (one I found which was priced ten dollars despite being used and probably from Walmart). Most or all their products were given to them free and yet they price things at an awful rate as if they were new and fresh from a factory. Not to mention the staff rarely want to negotiate prices. The female workers from my experience are also rarely nice and don't believe in customer service. They aren't approachable. I've been here several times but I won't be returning. His House and Sunshine have better prices for more things.
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July 2022 by Trenell Crosby
Nice place to look for antiques, I always seem to find something in this store to buy. Staff is friendly!
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June 2022 by Babs BoydBoyd
I liked this store. Nice furniture and home decor. Was looking for a specific item and found it there plus 25% off. Will return.
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February 2022 by Barbara Dickerson
Furniture was a bit pricey, but I didn't mind because it's going for a good cause. Young gentleman working there were very friendly and helpful. Will recommend to friends.
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December 2021 by Sheila Minikwu
I’m all for supporting organizations that provide rehabilitation and new fresh start however when they aren’t mindful of there customers not speaking when they walk in, personal talk amongst employees and turning off lights on the customers as they proceed to check out. Needless to say I won’t be back. If your business thrives on monetary support from the customers do better!
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July 2021 by Mrs. 2U
If i could give 0 stars I would based off the treatment i just witnessed of an employee there. You don’t have to worry about getting any business from me ever i walked out without purchasing what i needed based off what i heard and witnessed.
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June 2021 by Sean Michael
Amazing experience going through this program. The men's director, Jordan, is a great leader. Any time I was struggling he was always there to talk and share what helps him. They give you a job at their thrift store. Mostly just helping move furniture, unloading donations, etc. You get $30 every Friday. The meetings are great. They help you apply for Food Stamps, and provide food that gets donated every week. Unlike most places, Stepping Stones is not about the money.Stepping Stones is NOT a rehab. It's for after you go through rehab or detox, etc. It's more of a program to get you adjusted to working and teaching responsibilities.Tony is a great guy who truly cares about your recovery. No tolerance for cursing, flirting with the girls in the program, or people that don't want to be clean. The rules are pretty simple and not hard to follow.Church is every Sunday. And it's an absolutely wonderful church. With people that truly care and treat you with respect and kindness.Stepping Stones changed my life. I highly recommend this program. Treated like family and it feels like it as well. This place will get you're life on the right path.Thank you Jordan Coleman for making the men's house such a wonderful, welcoming environment. I will never forget this place.If you take it serious, and want to stay clean, go to Stepping Stones!Way much better than Turning Point. Or any other sober living program in South Carolina.Clean house, great leaders, and an experience that'll change your life.Thank you Jordan, and thank you Mr. Tony for such a great experience.5 Stars ??
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May 2021 by Sherry Pedersen
Worst place we could have Ever sent our daughter for alcoholism!!! Mandatory work in their sweat-shop every day! No rehab of any kind!! $20/wk for 40 hrs of work in non air-conditioned warehouse!Bad bad bad!!!!!