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January 2024 by Mehrvash Dadashian Saravi (Mehrwash)
Almost all of the items in the home goods/non-clothing bins are invaluable and practically trash. On the bright side you can occasionally find some good brands in the clothing bins and the books and blankets have a flat price ($1 and $2.49 respectively) and the staff is always very welcoming and happy.
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January 2024 by 5shs722
First time here and I was impressed with things I saw in other peoples carts. Alot of Jordans in excellent condition lots of really nice clothes and some with new tags still on them. When i went there were lots of bin on the floor packed with clothes. Workers seemed well organized and polite. This bins is mainly clothes and a few bins of toys but no hard goods. I am not sure if that changes or not depending on day.Parking lot is big and was very clean.Its worth a try if you are looking for nice shoes or clothes.
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January 2024 by Yahir S.
Terrible horrible lots of People running can't find nothing And very loud and crowded
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November 2023 by Kelly L.
Yesterday I went in and the lady at the register WAS VERY BUT VERY RUDE. She's the cashier that's always there, I think her name is Martha Rodriguez. After this experience I don't think I will be returning to this place. I don't want to spend my money in a place that does not respect its customers.
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November 2023 by Jesus G.
There's this one cashier that is extremely rude and aggressive to everyone including me. Her name is Martha Rodriguez. I suppose she hates her job.
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August 2023 by Vintagefanz
It's a great place to kill time and do some shopping, thanks goodwill.
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July 2023 by Michelle R.
They raised their prices to $3.19 per pound for textiles. Not my favorite bin location I've ever been to.
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July 2023 by Nohemi T.
The employees are actually really nice, at least when I go. And the time spent here is worth it if you look hard enough. Just too many teens or younger groups of people walking around like they own the store and unnecessarily bad-mouthing anyone that's in their way. It's just secondhand clothes..chill out.
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July 2023 by Kristine Stone
Not my favorite bins location but it is the closest to me and any location beats a traditional retail location when you are buying in bulk.Yes, it is disorganized. Yes, it is messy and dirty. Yes, you have to dig to find the treasures. That is why it is so cheap. Show me any retail thrift store that beats $2.XX/lb for clothing. I actually work for a thrift store (different chain) and our cheapest adult clothing is $4.79 for sleeveless tops (even basic camis). And we are the best priced thrift store in town.If you are shopping for personal use, this is probably not the type of store for you. Unless you like the thrill of the hunt. The chances of finding what you are looking for are slim to none, so go to a regular thrift store or a big box store and pay more. If you are a reseller, the bins are a no brainer. Personally, I'm not sure why you would even go to the bins unless you are a reseller.As far as them not allowing kids... Why would you even take a kid to the bins? Especially a baby? It's dirty, messy and can be downright dangerous. You will need to be there for several hours if you hope to find anything. Plus they are usually not in the best part of town. How are you going to watch your kids while you are digging through the bins? That's just asking for problems. And before anyone asks, I have 5 kids. Never have I taken them to the bins. It is not a kid-friendly place, never has been, never will be.The bins are not for everyone. Clearly.
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July 2023 by kate perez
Just say you guys don’t allow kids. They take all the baby seats out of baskets and then don’t allow you to set your toddler in the basket area so if you’re a single mom I don’t recommend this place
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July 2023 by Vanessa Espinosa
Always find something good just go with at least two hours to dig or you won't find much. There are different rules depending what location you go to as to when you're allowed to touch the new bins they bring out. Don't go after 5 pm, they don't put any new products out after that and they put away the hard goods and shoes till closing.
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June 2023 by Chris L.
fun of you have time to kill. I spent over one hour but too tired to rummage through all the bins. Did find some cute items: a cropped black leather jacket, a 100% cotton vintage western blouse, a pair of black jeans that fit me perfectly, and a cashmere sweater in probably new and donated because It had a small 1/8" hole near The neckline which I was able to mend no problem, a retro handmade sweater, looked well worn but clean, no damage. and a pair of dressy denim shorts. I had to leave the sweater and denim shorts behind because with the weight not worth the money. Leather jacket was $6.50. The cashmere sweater, jeans, and blouse cost $6.65. these are items I don't need but cute and for the price, I couldn't pass it up.
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May 2023 by Endrin Nute
Some of the selects here are great. You'll never know what you'll find at Goodwill Outlet!
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April 2023 by JM P
Got here 20 til closing. Security came out and said they were closed yet their closing time is 7pm. I just wanted to take a quick peek at the furniture. In case it was woth me driving back tomorrow..mind you I live an hour away! Lazy people!!
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March 2023 by Sarah Says
This Goodwill outlet store does not disappoint. If you have young children, this is not the place to bring them as other posters have mentioned and yes, the majority of the items in the store are fabric related, meaning, blankets, pillows, curtains, clothing, etc. my mother comes here to load up on blankets for the homeless. She’ll buy two cart carts full of warm blankets to pass out every week. Considering the blankets are under three dollars each, it is a great store for her purpose!! so far, all of the team members have been very nice and polite. Thank you!