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February 2024 by VeroKneeKah
Friendly staff. Reasonable prices.
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February 2024 by Bridgit A.
Every time I go into the store it is clean and organized. I never walk out empty-handed. Love the purse and wallet section. The basket section sometimes has some collectibles in, always has many useful baskets and wreaths. Clothing sections pretty good. Jean section great. Just love this store.
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February 2024 by Bre P.
Can't say how much I love this place. Soooo many reasons. It's a huge, nicely organized thrift store. Things are well marked. Always stocked. Bargains. Plenty of shopping carts. The organization does spectacular work. Many of the people working there are re-learning who they are and getting back into life. Bonus: at the checkout, I can purchase meals for $2.50. I know that's where the money is going. And... if this isn't enough for you, they have an upscale boutique downtown on Main. It has pretty awesome things in it. Win-win-win
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January 2024 by Roger Dechance
You will always find a treasure. I found several.
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December 2023 by Tricia S.
Great inexpensive finds in this place. Found a cute little furniture piece in this place. Super friendly and helpful staff!!! Proceeds help out a great cause, too!!!!!!
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November 2023 by Steve B.
I went in here because I needed some shoes and cant afford a brand new pair. I found a decent pair of slip on walking shoes. Couldn't find a price so I asked the cashier who was very nice how much. Thinking they would be about 6 or 7 dollars because they are used shoes. I was shocked when he said 12 bucks. Really? For used shoes that are not name brand and are dirty too. This place is ridiculous. Do they know whatbthrift store means? Also five dollars for used t-shirts. I might as well go to Walmart and get a brand new one for 4.25. I won't be back to this place again. They don't know how to price USED items.
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September 2023 by Seth Powell
Maybe the real treasures we rescued were the employees and volunteers at the best darn thrift store in town.Or maybe... they rescued us? Gasping sound.
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September 2023 by Elizabeth Z.
I've been going to here for years and lately when I go things change. one time I got clothes for my Granddaughter the sign says 0-5years $1 and when I went to pay they rang up $2.50 and I said what the sign said and the lady said well I have to go by what the register says so they need to take down signs. On senior Day 20% off but they it's on full price items which understandable but I was told it's only the full price yellow tags which defeats Senior Day. Those 2 encounters the ladies were very rude and it was my friends first time and she said she'll never go back.
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September 2023 by Krystal Donica
I used to love this place ... since the remodel it sucks A LOT and is super expensive.And I keep going back to see if it gets better or changes an its getting more expensive.The pricing for some items are almost close to what it cost to buy it new at a store.So bummer
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August 2023 by Alice S.
The prices in this store are outrageous. I see things I know are from the dollar store with 3 or 4 dollar price tags. The t- shirts are 5 bucks. I can go to Walmart and get a new one for less then that. Somebody better tell these people what anthrift store is. They carry around walkie talkies like they are the police. The store manager is never out on the floor. The cashier was swamped and when I asked where her manager was, she said she was sitting on the back. People were waitingba long time to cash outband a few ended up walking out. I suggest you find someone new tobrun this store. Someone who doesn't just sit in the back barking orders over a walkie talkie.
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July 2023 by Esperanza Fernandez
I love rescue treasures cuz they have good prices there for cheap price of winning there to look for a TV and I got a good TV with a remote for only $42 can't beat that Thank you so much rescue treasures I really appreciate you guys ☺️❤️??
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June 2023 by AlyssaMorris13
RIP OFF. I paid $50 for a cedar chest, unfortunately I had circumstances that I was unable to pick it up within the amount of days allotted for their “holding policy”… So I was informed they RESOLD it, and they REFUSED to give me a refund. So they pocketed $100+ for a free-to-them donated item. I understand that they didn’t want to have something sitting around taking up space in the store, but to sell something they already 100% profited on is so incredibly greedy and wrong. I would have preferred to hear that they gave it away to someone who didn’t have money to buy it if I was stuck paying for something I didn’t even get to take home, instead of making double off of misfortune. This is supposed so be a church based business, clearly that’s just a facade. The manager Kelly was incredibly rude from the second she started speaking to me. She was condescending and harsh. She kept talking over me and repeating “this is our policy and I won’t change our policy for you.” Sometimes things are about principle, not policy. I walked out without the item I purchased, $50 less, and being spoken to like garbage. I wasn’t asking for something that wasn’t mine, and somehow I was in the wrong. I thrifted and donated to this store regularly, spending AT LEAST $200+ a month. I won’t be returning to do either again.Also a fun fact: Rescued Treasures is the sister company to a downtown store named Simply Chic. The items are all donated to Rescued Treasures first, where they comb through the items and pick out the nice things to sell at ridiculous boutique prices at Simply Chic, leaving the leftovers to be sold at Rescued Treasures. Not to mention they finally cleaned RT to where it doesn’t smell like urine and organized it like a store should be and decided to consider that enough of a reason to hike up their prices more than they’re worth. What a good deed from the caring individuals who take care of their community that are running this place, right? These items are donated. It is a thrift store. Not a curated, vintage or second hand store. Whoever runs both of these stores should be ashamed of themselves.
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June 2023 by Alyssa M.
RIP OFF. I paid $50 for a cedar chest, unfortunately I had circumstances that I was unable to pick it up within the amount of days allotted for their "holding policy"... So I was informed they RESOLD it, and they REFUSED to give me a refund. So they pocketed $100+ for a free-to-them donated item. I understand that they didn't want to have something sitting around taking up space in the store, but to sell something they already 100% profited on is so incredibly greedy and wrong. I would have preferred to hear that they gave it away to someone who didn't have money to buy it if I was stuck paying for something I didn't even get to take home, instead of making double off of misfortune. This is supposed so be a church based business, clearly that's just a facade. The manager Kelly was incredibly rude from the second she started speaking to me. She was condescending and harsh. She kept talking over me and repeating "this is our policy and I won't change our policy for you." Sometimes things are about principle, not policy. I walked out without the item I purchased, $50 less, and being spoken to like garbage. I wasn't asking for something that wasn't mine, and somehow I was in the wrong. I thrifted and donated to this store regularly, spending AT LEAST $200+ a month. I won't be returning to do either again. Also a fun fact: Rescued Treasures is the sister company to a downtown store named Simply Chic. The items are all donated to Rescued Treasures first, where they comb through the items and pick out the nice things to sell at ridiculous boutique prices at Simply Chic, leaving the leftovers to be sold at Rescued Treasures. Not to mention they finally cleaned RT to where it doesn't smell like urine and organized it like a store should be and decided to consider that enough of a reason to hike up their prices more than they're worth. What a good deed from the caring individuals who take care of their community that are running this place, right? These items are donated. It is a thrift store. Not a curated, vintage or second hand store. Whoever runs both of these stores should be ashamed of themselves.
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June 2023 by joseph corbin
They are very disorganized. Went there twice to donate clothes and such, they wouldn't take the donations because they weren't open yet. Will not go back to donate or shop
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May 2023 by Monique Ramirez
Well I thrifted here since 2014, I loved it so much , always found great things..they were always on the pricey side more than goodwill. The change they made is horrible circle racks are horrible. I hate that they try to make it look like a antique store. I used to come here 1-2x a week but now probably once every 3 months...also they take all the good stuff they are donated and sell for original price of item online (hence why you can't find anymore good things))))..(I also miss the pictures of the homeless people up