“Cute, great unique finds. Some of the items are a little pricey but if you are looking for unique items, take the time to look. It is a pretty large establishment”
“I was looking work when I found Lisa at Ditto and I fell in love the store is amazing and she is the rock behind it. She's great and I left the store very happy. Thank You Ditto and Lisa”
“I luv shopping at goodwill but one time I was trying on a pair of shoes & was walking around & one the service reps accused me of trying to be slick & pull a switch out...ALSO...I RESENT HOW THE ESTABLISHMENT MARKS UP THE PRICE WEN AN ITEM IS A KNOWN HIGH DOLLAR BRAND...HOW DARE THEY? WEN ALL GOODS ARE DONATED...SUM OF GOOD GOOD QUALITY, SUM BETTE4, & SUM BEST...NONETHELESS...EVERYTHING IS DONATED & SUPPOSEDLY NOT 4 PROFIT....LIARS...GREED IS GREED...EVEN AT GOODWILL GREED REARS ITS UGLY HEAD ...SHAME ON U GOODWILL !! EVERYBODY & THEIR MOTHER ...WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREES !!!”
“Such a worthy organization, we brought our donation to Habitat this afternoon. Recovering from Hurricane Ian, they've done a notable job repairing, refurbishing and restocking. If you're in the market for used furniture, check 'em out. I saw a number of items I would consider ... and I'm picky about what goes in to my home. Look for discounts. Glassware, fifty cents. Pictures, full price for one, a dollar for the second. Noritake China with plenty of pieces, $150. (The same set on Ebay for $1,000 plus shipping.) Eight cool-looking comfortable kitchen chairs, $10 each. The main reason I thrift is to find unique, often vintage pieces that are hard to replicate. Plus it doesn't hurt to save money and recycle.”