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April 2024 by Gabriella O’Driscoll
Personally I love this savers. It’s my go to. The prices are sometimes higher than preferred but 9/10 I find something I love and leave satisfied. The employees are friendly and very helpful.
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December 2023 by Mary F.
I used to love Savers and would frequently go with my daughter. It was always like being on a treasure hunt. She'd find name brand clothing and I'd find books andFunky household items. I noticed after Covid that the prices had dramatically increased. I had hoped this would eventually reverse but it hasn't. Some of the prices are ridiculously high... smaller items worth a buck are priced sometimes as much as $5. And clothing? Don't get me going. I just don't bother any longer as the prices are so high. Today I went in and immediately noticed a change.... The shelves were jammed with so much stuff you couldn't even see anything. (Things used to be displayed so they could be seen.). Frames were piled on top of each other, glasses crammed on shelves, etc. and the store was filthy. I expect thrift stores to be a bit untidy and not so clean but the store was actually gross. When I walked down a clothing aisle huge globs of dust and dirt floated underneath the racks. Ugh. I don't know if the changes have to do with getting rid of the staff (it's all self checkout now) or a general attitude ofJust not caring but sadly I won't be back.
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September 2023 by Vicky Rodenhiser
They get clothes for free and mark up to insane prices it's criminal. I REFUSE to donate any more clothing because of their greed Salvation Army is right down the street
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August 2023 by Eliz A.
I used to love Savers but the prices are ridiculous lol. I would rather get new clothes for a few dollars more. Don't get me wrong some thrift finds can be pricey but they will literally say the most ratchet gross shirt is $7-10. I'm not even joking . You can't find stuff there that's cute for under $5 anymore like you used to be able to. Also some items will have the original price on the back and savers is literally charging more when they were donated the item. Just pure greed and no incentive to actually help people want to shop sustainably. Hope they change their ways back to what they used to be !
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July 2023 by Dawn H.
So, something has gone horribly off the rails with pricing at the Hanover savers. No-name summer dresses $11.49 and up? Yikes! Summer dresses are like $25 new so get outta here with this. And then this absolute affontery is a DOLLAR STORE mirror that I bought back when it was still a dollar- they were selling a few of these for $2.99. What's going on, Savers? You used to be affordable but if this keeps up, we might as well go to TJ Maxx for the same prices.
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July 2023 by Polly Salema
I’ve been going to savers for 5 years and the prices have gone up so much! Of course there’s the whole deal with the economy but compared to other thrift stores savers prices are outrageous.Also I feel like all the younger employees (gen z) are pricing stuff for way more because of TikTok and Depop influence.
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June 2023 by Patricia W.
Prices at Savers are higher than Kohls and Old Navy. You are better off shopping sales at these stores than shopping at Savers.
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June 2023 by Jackie Parker
The prices are absolutely absurd. I go to every savers from here to Connecticut frequently (at a minimum once a week.) I’m convinced these reviews are made by workers. If you feel like paying almost $8 for a worthless cup or glass this is your place. Dirty ottoman? Sure! $44.49. Drive a few minutes away, pay less at Marshall’s or TJMaxx. Seriously. What a joke.
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June 2023 by Mark L.
Never had a good experience in this place. Employees are extremely rude. I get with this essentially being a thrift store, the attitude is that us unwashed masses should be so lucky as to be in the store but customer service should be the same anywhere you have a legitimate business. There is a small, maybe 5' tall, black woman who always wears a headdress who is always extremely rude. She always seems to be in the way putting things back and will snarl at you. One time I was looking at books and she ABOUT crammed the cart up my rear and then yelled EXCUSE ME at me as she walked by. As a 90% disabled war vet who served 21 years for this country, i've never felt welcomed in this place. This woman I speak of isn't the only rude employee but she definitely seems to be the rudest for sure. Always giving me dirty looks when I'm in there and I only come up this way a couple times a year. My brother Matt is here regularly and can confirm my experiences as he's had similar experiences, as well.
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June 2023 by Jaclyn Parker
The prices are absolutely absurd. I go to every savers from here to Connecticut frequently (at a minimum once a week.) I’m convinced these reviews are made by workers. If you feel like paying almost $8 for a worthless cup or glass this is your place. Dirty ottoman? Sure! $44.49. Drive a few minutes away, pay less at Marshall’s or TJMaxx. Seriously. What a joke.
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June 2023 by J Scott
Savers! You’d make more money and have loyal happy customers if your prices weren’t insane!!!!!! Oh well off to the landfill
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June 2023 by Sharon V.
I just wanted to give a shout out to Jose who works in the Donation Center at this location. He is so nice and basically a super star. He is so helpful and kind. He should def get employee of the year.
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May 2023 by Leah Ann
this savers is now charging 199.99 for junk jars ..wtf?????
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May 2023 by Jason
If you are willing to put the time in,there are lots of good bargains to be found,some of the stuff is of poor quality and not worth even paying 1/10 of regular retail price, on more then one occasion I have found a hidden gem something of very high value and quality, so if you have a keen eye and a little bit of patience you can do extremely,nothing beats paying ten dollars for something valued at a thousand,I highly recommend stopping by the store
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May 2023 by Courtney Andrade
Prices have gone way up to a point where it’s better to buy new. Some brands are cheaper in stores new than used. It’s unfortunate they did this.