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December 2023 by Mia
I have made this request to one reseller after another. For some reason, few of them ever yield. PLEASE STOP using Avery FILE LABELS on the front of fragile, aged, ornate, hand painted, gilded textiles of ANY kind! The purpose and high quality of these labels and stickers are intended for file rooms in law firms and other businesses that require years long storage of files that are constantly pulled for viewing and replaced accordingly. Repetitively over the course of innumerable months or years. That’s a lot of fingertips doing the walking. They are built to hold up to the punishment i.e. they were formulated to STICK!You don’t put stickers like this on items like these. We buy them at deep discounts, sure. But, does that have to be any reason to defile the finer things? It’s not rocket science. You don’t put stickers on Made In Japan bone China that’s painted and enameled in such a way. Try looking for “removable” labels, that stick as needed, but lift off without damaging the item to which it’s applied. And by all means - put the price tag on the back! This goes for picture frames, too.
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September 2023 by Don Blalock
This weekend my wife and I visited the Juno Hospice resale shop. The service we received there was excellent. We setup a delivery date for the following week. The delivery staff (Michael and Cameron) we very nice and brought all 11 furniture pieces of our purchase within 30 mins. They were very careful while in our condo, which was located on the fifth floor.I highly recommend using Hospice for your furniture needs!
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August 2023 by Nino Bologna (Nino)
One of my wife and I‘s favorite thrift stores in Juno Beach. Some recent highlights include a set of Cristian Dior costume jewelry earring for under $50 and 3 different Patagonia shirts under $20 each that retail for around $80.Honestly if you have patience you can find some really good gems here. And if a price doesn’t suit you, you can negotiate with them though you’ll have to talk to a manager otherwise the costs rotate monthly making an item potential 1/2 price or as low as $1 which is when you can get a real bargains.
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July 2023 by L T
Edit: update after two years—Still a nicely organized and well-priced thrift store. CJensen doesn’t understand thrift stores, apparent from her review history. Should stick with restaurants maybe?Excellent place to shop. I’m baffled by the negative reviews. (Always another side to the story, total “poor me” mentality.)Love this shop!!
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May 2023 by Steven H
Lots of items in three large very-well organized rooms to explore. Friendly staff.
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February 2023 by Carolyn Jensen
Not a great thrift store but it could be worse I suppose. Read on to see why I can only give this place two stars.Cons:- Over priced mall brands consume most of the shelf space and the other portion is dated acrylic tunics and amazon non-brand junk. Pricers need to wake up to true worth of the majority of their stock.- It's literally a shoes museum with over priced, out of date shoes. I began stopping about two years ago and "visit" the same pair of pink and black ballet flats in their designer shoe graveyard. Simply out of touch pricing on shoes both in their "designer shoe" area and in the regular shoe section. Just way overpriced shoes! Unreal.- Highest end clothing items and purses are jumbled behind the counter and impossible to see. Wow. Display them properly and maybe they would sell and not sit. Again these items are also overpriced with a old Pierre Cardin raincoat priced at $199. Ridiculous. Utterly ridiculous. Do the pricers there even know what is in style????- Staff is hot and cold depending on your age and presentation on any given day. Not nice for the most part.Pros:- They have half off tags by color every week but it does get picked over quickly....of course that discount excludes the shoe graveyard and anything they consider designer. LOL.- Parking is abundant. I guess that is the biggest plus.- Home goods are better than the clothing if that is your thing.Over all 2 out of 5 in my opinion.If you're really bored and in the area, consider it but certainly don't make a special trip there for great finds and deals.
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February 2023 by PIII
Very expensive. Priced more like an upscale consignment shop for items that are clearly used and, for the most part, not anywhere near high end. Even throw-away stuff, like old DVD's, are priced higher than other thrift shops ($4 for DVD's).
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September 2022 by BlueEyes Dante
TOO EXPENSIVE for dead people's junk. Staff is also extremely unpleasant. they have lots of things but only because they are pricing shoes at 30 and leggings at 15 to 20. Bras 20 to 40. Are you actually insane? Avoid this store, and do not donate to them. Go and support the animal thift store in the same plaza. Friendly staff there and better prices.
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April 2022 by Devin Mason
Expensive. I love thrift shopping but they don't have good deals here. A pair of leggings for example were $15.. And they were nothing fancy
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March 2022 by Andre A
Nice variety of items, but Pricey! I found a simple item that I liked, and only at the cash register I noticed that it is actually Half Broken, and they still wanted to charge 15 dollars for it. I left without buying.
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December 2021 by Lindsay Mumford
Great place! Will definitely be back!
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July 2021 by Julie F.
We had gone next door to get gelato at Matty's and saw some outside racks that we just couldn't resist checking out. I love browsing in thrift, resale, and antique shops. It's "in my blood" having grown up with family who loved flea markets, yard sales, and stores like this. This store (benefiting hospice) was immaculate. The three connected rooms were packed with furniture, clothing, housewares, art work, lamps, jewelry... you name it. Some items looked almost new. Unlike many junky thrift stores, this store had some very high quality pieces. Especially in their furniture. It's the kind of place where you will see a lot of appealing items. And you won't know where to look first. I watched in fascination as some tony palm beach gals ruffled through the clothes, purses and shoes, looking for designer names. This was a frequent stop for them. We didn't buy anything here -- although I almost got a gift for a friend. They were very helpful unlocking the cases to see a few items close up. Unfortunately, the very well priced silver piece that I had my eye on, had a monogram on it that just wouldn't work. This is the kind of store if you like re-sale shops that you'd want to stop in and check out. Especially if you're in the area -- and next time we are nearby, we certainly will do just that.
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July 2021 by Elena Marchitto
Scored authentic like new jimmy choos for next to nothing !! Everyone there is always helpful.
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June 2021 by Shawn C.
Senior day every Wednesday and student discounts every day of the week! AlwYs new things and a lot to look at. Worth a stop for sure!
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June 2021 by Robert Mick
Crazy pricing on jewelry pieces. When asked how they determine prices they could/ would not give answer.Service on checkout was ridiculously inefficient.And the cashier actually allowed some prima Donna to cut line and pay for her purchase because she “had groceries in her car” that she didn’t want to ruin.