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July 2025 by Bobby Joe Walker
Sold a broken table, loaded it upside down to make SURE I didn’t realize before leaving. Didn’t even get it fully unloaded when I realized and brought it back immediately. Manager says the table is “meant to do that” CLEARLY not when they’re SCREWS that held it together. Do not trust this location or their donation workers loading your items.
To specify I checked the table on the floor and the top was NOT loose so it was definitely “finished off” by the loading process. Horrible management here
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July 2025 by Laleña Wilson
Goodwill in Cornelia ... apparently they have enough items that they dont want donations. We got yelled at for trying to donjustate items... what a great place! You can't pay me to go back
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June 2025 by Victoria Carithers
Highway robbery.
Make sure to unwrap anything you find that is wrapped up before buying it. Spent $9 on a crystal jar and they had it wrapped up so you couldn't see the giant chip on the inside. No refunds on anything but clothing though.
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May 2025 by Ben Bradshaw
Terrible Store and overpriced! Literally turning into a circus. Thrift stores are supposed to be thrifty not So greedy they Charge as much as something
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May 2025 by Diana Duncan
Prices are crazy high for used donated items. And staff can sometimes be less than helpful
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May 2025 by John Miller
Store lost my business when they closed up their fitting rooms.i use to buy alot of jeans from there,but needed to try on alot to find ones to fit as their are so many mismarked.i understood the no try on policy during covid pandemic,but not so much any more.its a 40 mile round trip for me to have to take things back.last few times I was in there they were less than friendly.
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May 2025 by Mattie Tate
I actually come here expecting to find affordable clothing and why are the shirts almost $7 a piece? I know there are half off tags and .99 cent days but the shirts I actually like are expensive. Goodwill you get your clothes donated for free, why are we charging an arm and leg for USED shein and Walmart brand clothes.
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May 2025 by Katherine Mason
Goodwill is just a complete rip off .. they get everything for free and overcharge for everything there is no goodwill , if is for profit franchise
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April 2025 by Kimberly Adair
This store has gone downhill. I literally just bought items that i found cheaper brand new next door at the dollar tree. $3 for a vase that was $1.25 there. Also employees are rude and the store manager is disgustingly disrespectful. I cant believe they allow people this rude to manage a business. I will never be returning to this location. Horrible experience. Its a shame when you ask for a manager and the manager is even ruder than the employee. Nasty and disgusting horrible man.
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April 2025 by Chantelle Cooke
Great variety. But prices have gone up, some items are just a couple dollars off from a new item of clothing at tjmaxx. It's ridiculous. Please go back to the prices for USED clothes. Thrifting prices.
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April 2025 by Kevin Anderson
Great place, there's also Goodwill Career Center. They Offer many resources to employment
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March 2025 by Pat Bryant
No refund given on a new item.
Item was marked wrong !
For a company that gets everything given to them their policies are Soooooo wrong
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November 2024 by Maddie Marshall
the management is toxic. it takes over a month to get your final check after you quit. it is ridiculous.
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October 2024 by Eathan Page
A great place to find affordable and unique items while supporting a good cause. The store has a wide range of clothing, furniture, home goods, and even some electronics, so there's always something new to discover. The prices are reasonable, and you can often score great deals on gently used items. The staff is friendly and helpful, and they keep the store well-organized, making it easy to browse. Donating is also super simple—just drive up and drop off your stuff. Overall, it’s a solid spot for thrifting and giving back to the community at the same time!
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September 2024 by Christopher Whitley
Pretty good overall. 2.29 for hardcover books, and 89 cents for glasses and mugs. No T-shirts and the rest of the clothes were overpriced.