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December 2023 by B G.
Everything is expensive. Nothing thrifty here, no bargain at this sad place. Even the employees appear sad and mostly not very friendly. The friendly employees have quit. What used to be a fun place to shop has lost it appeal.
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October 2023 by Alicia Steagall
Workers were not friendly at all and rude and I asked where do I pay and they made me wait a while even though 3 people were working to pay them for two toys priced high. Never going back one and done.
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October 2023 by Alicia S.
The workers were all rude. And I asked where do I pay for to toys that were marked high but my child really wanted them, then they made me wait even though 3 people were working. Never going back again one and done!
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June 2023 by Jessica Fisher
Friendly and helpful staff. Prices can be high on “vintage or specialty” which is on-trend (thanks to all the re-sellers). I did get overcharged by ten dollars recently. The cashiers use an old punch style cash register, so it’s easy for them to make an error.
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June 2023 by Rachel Segars
Love this thrift store! We come weekly - great stuff and friendly employees!
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June 2023 by Patrick Moreno
Prices are to high for donated stuff the quality is not good...This store has went down hill . .
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June 2023 by BaNaNa B.
I always stop in at this thrift store whenever I am in Turlock. It is a smaller store, but I have found some treasures. The pricing here ranges from good to totally absurd. I am not sure who prices the items, but they need to reevaluate their logic. Last time I was here, another patron was purchasing a throw rug she thought was $25.25. It turned out to be $125.25! Neither of us could believe the price. After she regained consciousness from fainting, she decided against that purchase. I was very happy that my items totaled less than $6. Then I came to find out I could not use my debit or credit card for less than $10. Their minimum purchase is $10 for debit or credit. I had to buy another random item because I had no cash on me. I grabbed a toy that took me over the $10 amount. If they would bring pricing back down to earth, this place could easily get a 4-5 star rating from me. I am certain that will never happen though.
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June 2023 by Michael M.
Love this thrift, always a great time and great finds here. If you're looking for a thrift here around this is the place to gooo
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May 2023 by Leonela M.
This place has a good, large , variety of items with good prices! One of the few true thrift shops left.
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April 2023 by Nancy Diaz
Great customer service, friendly and helpful
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March 2023 by Fernando B.
Good selection good brands and they have a little of everything .
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March 2023 by Tammy C.
I stopped buy to look for Masson jars. Found some . They were $4.44????? I asked they cashier if that was a mistake because Target has them for $1.50 and Amazon has them for 1.25. She said nope that the price. Are you joking . Then I found a old basket and they wanted $9. Wow . Then I found a little sundress. They wanted $15. So sad who ever is pricing these things like that. I guess I will not be shopping there anymore.
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February 2023 by Cheyenne M.
I went here for the first time and loved my visit! great prices and nice stuff. I also want to show recognition to a worker whose name i believe is Albert. He was super helpful and his vibe is awesome! Definitely will recommend this place to friends and family and will be returning in the near future because of how welcoming he was!
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January 2023 by Diane Maxwell
I find them very unethical in their sales policies. The first day of each week when some of the items are advertised as being on sale for one dollar, the store employees pull these items before opening. This seems unethical to me, otherwise they are a higher priced thrift store.
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January 2023 by Tummypoke
This thrift store has no paid board but that makes it more difficult for me to understand why everything is so expensive. The average price for clothing is between $5-$8 ea, which to me, seems ridiculously high for these donated items. A pair of used house slippers $9. I can go to Ross or TJ Maxx and buy brand new for about the same price. They have a little bit of stuff for everyone, but being that they’re downtown, it’s not the first thrift store I think of when I want to shop.