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January 2024 by Billy Francis
You can spend an hour browsing or quickly get what you know what you want. It's clean and doesn't smell like some other thrift stores.
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December 2023 by Chelsie
Left my clothes I bought shopping elsewhere, by the registers as they asked me too, because i rode the bus here, and the employee gave them to the back processor. I told the manager and she talked to the processor, no one knew where my $200 worth of stuff went ! It vanished miraculously within two hours!
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August 2023 by erin hoffman
Lot of way too over priced stuff, like most Goodwills. I'm never paying $50.00 for a framed picture at a Goodwill. Kinda defeats the whole idea of having a store for people that don't necessarily have a ton of money to spend, particularly when it's all donated for free. Just my opinion.
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July 2023 by RICKY HEGNA
Had to wait in line over 18 minutes.!!! I counted 6 employees!!
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June 2023 by Merle Roberts
Good for a second hand store.
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February 2023 by Kirk Dubberstein
Have a lot fewer items than 1 year ago.
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October 2022 by Lynn Q
Just wow! The racks are bare. The prices on some items, like shoes, are prices we were seeing when we lived in Seattle, where the price of operating a business is 10x that of here. We went on a Monday, thinking people donate on weekends so maybe some of that stuff would be on the shelves/racks. Nope. What we found were originally free tee-shirts given away at events/jobs at $4.99 each. A TV tray with water damage and markings for $5. I get that this places has to pay their employees, and that they do help people, but what in the world?! Basically no mens section, and what was there could be condensed onto one small rack. I understand items come and go. We took the bus out there and it was a huge waste of time, especiallysince there isn't much else out there. I see comments about them posting the good items online. I agree that's what they do. I have purchased used books from them via Amazon. That's a shame, but I admit has been helpful. Gotta pay shipping though. It's less about providing items for people who don't go into heir stores, for one reason or another, and more about profits just like any other business.
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September 2022 by Angie
The pricing has become absolutely insane. Management really needs to be looked into.
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August 2022 by D L Q G
Just wow! The racks are bare. The prices on some items, like shoes, are prices we were seeing when we lived in Seattle, where the price of operating a business is 10x that of here. We went on a Monday, thinking people donate on weekends so maybe some of that stuff would be on the shelves/racks. Nope. What we found were originally free tee-shirts given away at events/jobs at $4.99 each. A TV tray with water damage and markings for $5. I get that this places has to pay their employees, and that they do help people, but what in the world?! Basically no mens section, and what was there could be condensed onto one small rack. I understand items come and go. We took the bus out there and it was a huge waste of time, especiallysince there isn't much else out there. I see comments about them posting the good items online. I agree that's what they do. I have purchased used books from them via Amazon. That's a shame, but I admit has been helpful. Gotta pay shipping though. It's less about providing items for people who don't go into heir stores, for one reason or another, and more about profits just like any other business.
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July 2022 by J H
Clean and organized store, friendly and pleasant staff.
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May 2022 by Meghan Tennyson
I always feel so awkward when I donate at this location. Maybe working in the back sucks, but the employees collecting could be a little nicer.
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March 2022 by Christine Mark - Garancosky (Christine Garancosky)
My trip to Goodwill was the my most disappointing trip EVER.The prices they put on the used items were the same as what are on BRAND NEW ITEMS that you would find at other retailers like Wal-Mart.If you're looking for a bargain at Goodwill, then GOOD luck. You might get sticker shock like I did.
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March 2022 by Pamella Smith
This Goodwill has nicer than the average thrift store clothing worthy of checking out. They also have a frequent buyer rewards program %20 off sales on Wednesdays w/ membership.
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January 2022 by Marc Morrell
Good organization of used items. Attention to pricing of items to a reasonable level as these items are used not new in the box.
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December 2021 by Rachel Eckberg
When I first pulled up to the goodwill tree first thing I noticed was an old homeless man eating a dead pigeon. I was very scared but tried look past it and just went in. When I first walked through the doors there was a mother verbally abusing her child (I COULD NOT BELIVE IT!!) when I asked for an employees help with the Jean sizes I was spat up and called a stinky sausage link ( yes I was a bit heavy at the time but I took that personally) I eventually divide to buy and cake pan and when I went to pay the cashier took my money, pocketed it, and told me not to tell anybody. As I was leaving the store, I was jumped by one the female employees and she put me in a chokehold and accused of theft. After denying these allegations she still didn’t believe me so I simple just left without it. Also the cashier said the price when $45 but the original price was $3. All I got from that experience was -$45, a broken neck, a face with spit, and trauma from the homeless man eating a pigeon. 1010!!!! I DO RECOMMEND!!!!