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September 2025 by L F
You can find some good deals at this location. The store tends to be a little messy and disorganized.
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July 2025 by Weston F
It’s frustrating to see how drastically Goodwill has raised prices on clothing that was once accessible to everyone. I understand small increases, but when basic items now cost triple what they used to, it reaches a level that simply cannot be justified. We’ve donated a lot over the years, especially our children’s clothing, but I’ll be taking future donations to the Salvation Army and shopping elsewhere.
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July 2025 by Matt Kocher
Goodwill’s mission to provide jobs for those who struggle to find work is valuable and deserves credit. I also get that running a business comes with costs—staff, buildings, overhead. But that doesn’t justify what they’re doing now.
Clothing is priced individually based solely on brand, ignoring age and style. A 2006 Patagonia is priced like a 2024 release just because of the tag. Prices now match or exceed resale stores that actually pay for inventory, while Goodwill gets everything dropped off for free. I saw the Euclid store had a basic Eddie Bauer button-down shirt marked at $8.99. “Market Value”? Sure, maybe at a retail store new with tags. They have zero sourcing costs—unlike places like Plato’s Closet or Stuff, where higher prices at least make sense.
While they’re helping on the hiring side, they’re shutting out the very people who come to them in need. They’ve abandoned affordability to chase profit and ride the wave of trendy thrifting. I won’t shop there anymore—and I hope everyone reading this chooses to support the local thrift stores that still put the community first.
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June 2025 by Jake Ludolph
A little disappointed. In regards to this particular store, the employee i interacted with came off very sharp and cold. I did NOT feel welcome. As for the chain, The prices at goodwill have gone up. 6 bucks for a ratty old tee, 15 for jeans? Um.. ok. Thats nearly Kohls or WM prices. I'll still go, cause I like finding odd stuff, but its not really worth it anymore for saving money.
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June 2025 by Whitney Hester
I love shopping at goodwill :)
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May 2025 by Stephanie StillRockin
I always round up to support the mission, Now with that being said. 1.The prices
There is merchandise on the shelves with a tag from the original store example The Dollar Tree sales tag says 1.25 Goodwill tag 5.00. There are two things that must be considered when putting a price tag on an item value and worth,
Last I checked y'all are a non-profit correct
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May 2025 by Doreen Larson
Lots of clothes to select from.
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March 2025 by William Schmitt
March 14th most of the fam stopped in while in town for the YMCA Regionals Swimming and glad we did👍lots of nice staff, very helpful and friendly👍prices pretty budget friendly
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March 2025 by Pam Ryner
Shante helped us a few times when we had questions and was at the register and checked us out. She deserves a gold star. Very sweet and helpful
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February 2025 by Ken Brooks
I give it three stars because of all of the reviews on here. I was planning on donating some items, mainly mens/boys jeans. However, the reply comments are weak. I am all about giving employment opportunities and having community programs. I, and the community would be better off if I just sell the items for dirt cheap or just give them away myself. My main support is to the communities, to those that have financial struggles that have the need for goods that they normally cannot afford in a regular store. The same people that are not able to obtain government assistance due to an untamed bureaucracy. The path goes both ways. Providing service to those in need as well as providing those same people with a job. Selling used goods at an almost brand new price is absurd. These products should be sold at anywhere from 10% to 35% of the normal sell price. I am also concerned about the surveys that I have read, in which there is a product turn around time frame. If it doesn't sell, it ends up in a landfill. That is when the items should be given away for free and used as a business write off. You will be surprised at what people will take if you give it for free. I am saddened. I have donated thousands of dollars worth of items over the years. Reduced prices, higher product turn around, more products being donated, less waste and rebuilding trust in the communities. That is Goodwill.
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November 2024 by Alis Resendez
Renee was so sweet!
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August 2024 by Edithita Novoa
Very good
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August 2024 by Vanessa Regan
Good selection of merchandise , shoe dept a little lacking but overall good thrift store
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July 2024 by SUSAN RIGGS
How many work here? At least five on the floor but only one can check out! Waiting in line while a customer unloads her cart full.
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June 2024 by J
A small store but full of surprises. Excellent, friendly staff.