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February 2024 by Steve Horvath
Small but nice. Friendly employee
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March 2023 by Tom Pagels
Cashier's either need better training or need to find work without actual human contact.
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February 2023 by Richard Eisenmenger
Always my go-to place for when I need something from my home before I buy new
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August 2022 by Chris Bierman
OK place. Inventory changes daily. Buy it when you see it.
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April 2022 by Doren Walker
I had a nice visit staff is very friendly and helpful
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March 2022 by Julie Weidler
I was in a hurry but I did find a few things for my granddaughters. They liked the learning activity books that I found.
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December 2021 by jason mcdaniel
Browser's always welcomed:)Buyers adored:) thank you for supporting there mission!❤?
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September 2021 by Mary R
Lots of product , reasonable prices and friendly help.
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August 2021 by Clarence Bergmann
For a ministry that is suppose to help and support the poor and homeless, the prices are overwhelming! How does a homeless person afford these item??
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June 2021 by Lisa Lisa
Love this location!
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February 2021 by Amanda Sutton
This is been one of my favorite thrift stores for some time now. I would have easily given it a five stars up until about 4 months ago when I noticed the prices going up. I haven't been in for a few weeks so I thought I'd stop in this afternoon. Right away I found myself thinking "what in the hell is going on with these prices?" The prices exceed Goodwill and are not far off of Walmart & Target. I mean... $19.99 to $29.99 for winter coats? $10.99 for jeans? $9.99 for sweaters? $10.99 for shoes? I understand there's overhead to be considered but, it's VERY LITTLE OVERHEAD when you consider that their entire inventory is FREE. They enjoys a 100 profit on everything that's laid at their door. I also understand that the revenue generated by "The Family Store(s)" support Salvation Army programs but I don't see their programs at at work in the community, EVER. There are so many families are struggling right now to afford just the bare minimum to maintain their households. Many, like myself, turn to thrift stores to make the most of ever dollar. The Salvation Army should be there to support the community who's donations supports them. tToo much taking, not enough giving! Shame on you salvation army. ☹️
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August 2020 by Saylor Lyons
Some people in there were not wearing face masks and they were coughing and sneezing everywhere but when I go to put my face mask down they immediately snapped on me
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June 2020 by Dean Perry
Good place
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April 2019 by Danielle Oakes
Great thrift store deals and very friendly service. Huge parking lot and nearby other shopping. Salvation Army sells lots of clothes, games, media, books, housewares, furniture, appliances, and more. They run on your donations of items.
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March 2019 by Laurie Traver
Every time I come up to Iowa city I stop here. They have tons of selection. This trip I found a new pair of fleece lined jeans for $8.50. They still had the manufacturer TAGS on them. I also found a Jean shirt with embroidery on it for $3.00. Good day. I would advise a stop, plan to stay a while to check out all the good deals.