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June 2024 by Kaitlin Alexandra
They have a fantastic selection of kids clothes for great prices (speaking to baby items specifically which are $2-3 per piece. This is much better than typical pricing of $4 or up each at Salvation Army, etc). I've found bamboo high end brands like Posh Peanut here along with Janie and Jack, Cat & Jack Target, Carter's, Walmart brand (wonder something). On Wednesdays they are an extra 20% off!! I highly recommend, it's my fav thrift store for kids clothing. I like to go in each month to see what's new. Staff are also very friendly.No reason to pay $15 and up per item new that gets worn for a month or some months.My 2nd favorite is Maj-R-Thrift in Grandview ( 1500 Main St) huge selection, great prices. Worth the drive. They display by color not size which isn't my fav. They run 50% off entire store sales on memorial day/labor day etc if you're in their text or free rewards club.For seasonal consignment mega sales Rhea Lana is great. I've purchased all my strollers that way. Just Between Friends has better prices but check out lines are at least 1 hour to get through every time not making it worth it to me.
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June 2024 by Lisa Partelow
I was looking for a recliner and was so excited that I found one at a really great price. I purchased it and was told to tape the SOLD tag with my name printed on it. I made arrangements to have it picked up in a couple of days. I ended up going back the next day to make arrangements to have it delivered. They could not find the chair. They called me later in the day to tell me that it had been sold again out from under me. Apparently someone took off my SOLD tag and put a price tag from another piece of furniture! What is wrong with some people!They definitely need to figure out a way to remove sold items off the floor so it prohibits something like this to happen
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June 2024 by Karen Conley
Blessings Abound was easy to work with, arrived on time for pickup, and moved all items with no bumps or problems. Many pieces were large or awkward. A great experience.In June we donated more. The truck arrived on time and the team was fast and careful. Another great donation experience.
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June 2024 by Stephanie Olson
Average. The do have a lot of stuff, I'll give your that. But beware, every.. single.. thing has been researched for price comparison. If your looking for a good deal on a treasure this is NOT the place. Lots over priced items, example used Old Navy shoes where the same price as NEW ones from ON. I would skip, anything older or semi vintage is overpriced and everything newer is probably close to retail (for used stuff).
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May 2024 by Mindy Zacker
Used to be my favorite thrift store. Is it even considered a thrift store anymore? Seems like they’re trying to be more like a high end boutique. The prices are laughable. They price higher than eBay.I suggest go to another thrift store if you’re looking to save money. If you want to donate extra money for over priced pieces - go to blessings abound.
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May 2024 by Rachel
This used to be my FAVORITE thrift store.I went there today, and the prices were RIDICULOUS.Obviously worn down shoes, $20-$40.Old end tables? $40-$50A rusted, old metal patio table? $139.I used to tell everyone to go here because it was one of the few thrift stores left that actually had good, reasonable prices.After today? I probably won't come back.Do better.Your items are donated.You don't need to charge out the wazoo.
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March 2024 by Jace K.
Not super impressed with this place. Sure, they have tons and tons of cool stuff! Unfortunately, it's WAY overpriced! Another reviewer said it best that thrift stores that try to price comparably to eBay listings are bloated with crap that will never sell and definitely on their way out. The store is JAM-PACKED with more stuff than you can imagine and it didn't look like much of it was selling quickly. They've got small baskets in there for $8-$12 a piece, ratty jeans for $10+, half-burned candles for $5, etc. I did find a couple of good movies that were extremely reasonably priced ($1-$3 each) but that was about it. I would have loved to leave with some baskets, glass jars, and candles but I'm not willing to pay Walmart (or higher) prices for pre-owned items like that. It's worth it to stop in and check out every once in a while, but it's not and probably will never be my go-to place.
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December 2023 by Kathy W.
You never know what you will find here but it will be well priced and clean. I love their mission, the volunteers that work here and the feeling I get when I donate. All around great thrift spot.
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October 2023 by Kevin
The blessings may abound but the savings don't. Everyone who shops at these so-called thrift stores would be wise to compare prices to those on eBay or other used goods sites. If shoppers start to become aware that they can get a better deal with a better selection by shopping online maybe these so-called thrift stores will start lowering their prices to reasonable levels. Why would anyone leave their house to pay higher prices on poorer selection?
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October 2023 by Karen Mayer
I just had Blessings Abound pick up some furniture for me. It was a great experience. They came out and picked up everything and were very professional! Thank you
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September 2023 by Abigael Ostenson
They have decent stuff but so overpriced. A lot of them small items are the same or more than retail. Disappointing that you can’t get used items for super each anymore, especially when they are donated. If you want to donate your stuff, donate it to a rescue mission or directly to someone. Not to a thrift store that will charge retail or more.
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September 2023 by Kris M.
Big surprise! This place is a good size, has variety, and you can find some great gems. They have a quick turnaround on the 'good stuff,' so if you see something you like, act fast and grab it. If I don't see anything you're looking for, I'll check back somewhat often and something good shows up.
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August 2023 by DJ NYC
This is without a doubt the best thrift store i have ever visited. The selection is beyond belief and the prices are surprisingly low. The staff are the nicest and most helpful you can find. Do your self a favor and check out this store.
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July 2023 by Molly V
This is a thrift store I like to stop into every once in a while. The Children’s clothing section is easy to navigate and the prices are right at about average of $2 a piece. Some have special prices if they feel they can get more. The Toy prices are hit or miss. Overall, the prices are pretty high for a Thrift store. It’s more along the lines of a consignment store pricing. If you like treasure hunting, definitely stop in, but if you’re looking for a deal, you can stand to skip this one. All the workers and volunteers are delightful.
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July 2023 by Amanda Gilyeat
For a thrift store the prices are pretty high, this is all used and some broken stuff....why are you charging 20$ for an incomplete lego set in a ziplock not even in a box, and ripped up and broken shelves for way over priced. What happened to the thrift stores?? Nothing is priced right at all. Ridiculous.