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November 2025 by Shannon Garvin
Prices are insanely high
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November 2025 by Kyleigh Hearn
The people who work in this store are extremely friendly and great but the customers are absolutely weird. It feels like the twilight zone because they are so neurotic and pushy over used items. They shove and refuse to say excuse me, the pull into the parking lot like their life depends on it…. It’s literally insane. Don’t go during the afternoon when it’s busy it’s truly not worth it. A little manners go a long way.
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November 2025 by Katie McDonough
Employees rude and mean. I will not be back
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October 2025 by T
Always a sea of humanity. The staff is always bustling. There physical media is higher priced then other savers. Good selection, though I wish they would stop trying to sell empty yogurt containers for $1.99 each (with yogurt they are $3.49 at the grcery store). Drop off line is always long.
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October 2025 by Ladybug Luv
I feel like the pricing here is off, as others have mentioned. Items are priced pretty high for a thrift store and some items aren’t in good condition. The check out is a madhouse (we went on a Thursday night). The overall store is nicer than a lot of thrift stores. It’s clean, spacious and doesn’t smell off so I do prefer it over other shops, but the pricing sucks.
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October 2025 by Stephen G (Steve)
Your typical overpriced “thrift” store that might as well be a boutique vintage store.
Sees a secondhand pair of true religion jeans
“How much are those jeans back there”
“Oh they’re $59.99”
“😶*”
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September 2025 by Antonio Silva
place to shop for clothing and other things you need for house Goods
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August 2025 by Robby Dog
Great bargains
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July 2025 by Domingas Prior
I love the deals
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July 2025 by N H
After living abroad for 2 years, I came back to this store to thrift and I was appalled at the prices.. they were charging $25 for some Kate Spade totes that were outdated and dingy from use... you can literally find Kate Spade totes for $50 brand new in Tjmaxx.
Even worse, they had a Marc Jacobs crossbody that was beat to it's mere existence.. it had marks all over it, ripped buckle, exposed inner lining, rusted hardware... $15.
I appreciate if they are trying to stop the resellers as I find them to be the lowest denominators of thrifters, but you're also eliminating actual people who can't afford to shop luxury but would love to own a nice leather handbag in good shape at a reasonable cost.
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June 2025 by Katie Page
There are a few issues with savers and a few good things- they sometimes have good items but they’re often very busy, the items can be overpriced (they were selling an empty maple syrup bottle), the staff can be rude and there’s very minimal parking.
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June 2025 by AwakeN8 8NekawA
Good stuff- cheap
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June 2025 by Sherri Murphy- Rice
I live the savers in Hanover.
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May 2025 by McKenzie Hansen
I have been really disappointed in the prices at savers. I recently went in for Mason jars, and even after showing the manager that brand new mason jars are going for at target with the savers price being 3 to 4 times the markup, there was no change in price. I was so discouraged because I really do believe in shopping Secondhand to benefit the environment, but it just isn’t practical to go to savers and have to pay four times what you would pay in a regular store. Savers, I think if you were more mindful with your prices, you could get in a lot more customers. Somethings are reasonably priced, but so many things are not. Like a used pack of markers going for the price of a new pack. Something like that should be a 50 cents. People don’t even know if all the markers work.
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May 2025 by Elizabeth Krogue
Some of the items are very overpriced.
I do think in the last few years this location has really cleaned up. The bathrooms have locks on them which help them stay more clean. And I've noticed in general it seems to be cleaner.