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February 2024 by Lisa Landers
Prices are HIGH compared to other Thrift stores. Can buy new clothes for their prices.
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December 2023 by James Dicksey
They're all awesome
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August 2023 by jillana drumsta
I understand the clothes have already been makerked down. However, I have been in several goodwills and this is by far the highest prices I have seen. I walked in and walked out. Ended up going to salvation army with same brand, same good used condition clothing with more then half the price. Salvation has colored tag sales.Which all other goodwill stores have colored tag sales.
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August 2023 by Lakyn Webster
The prices here have gotten ridiculously high. Rather shop at Salvation Army down the road where I can find good name brand clothes for half the price as Goodwill. I don’t even want to donate here anymore.
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October 2022 by Deana Ditta
Goodwill has a large selection of items. The hours posted in Chrome are misleading so I posted a pic of the hours that are posted on the front door.Two years ago I would have given this business a 5 star rating. However, they have raised their prices drastically. It's to the point that they have exceeded the original pricing of buying items brand new.The last pricing increase put men's pants at 16.99 and raised the price of used books to 4.99Unacceptable. This community already suffers from a high percentage of underprivileged populations. Goodwill is exploiting it's classification and claims in terms of accepting free donations and charging such high prices in a community IT DOES NOT SERVICE.Cheboygan customers pay top dollar for secondhand items which would be more reasonable if Goodwill actually offered the services it boasts to our community.What Goodwill actually offered our community is the opportunity for our homeless population to purchase a used pair of pants for 16.99 or read a book for 4.99.Doesn't look or sound like charity considering the tax-free status our community pays for giving them the opportunity to conduct business in our town.
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October 2022 by Deb L.
This Goodwill in Cheboygan is like thrift shop heaven -- it's really big and is stocked with good used products here at good deals. They also have staff members who go way above and beyond, great customer service.
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July 2022 by dave moore
Friendly staff but a bit pricey for goodwill. Plenty of great finds
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May 2022 by Anna Mero
Cheboygan Michigan Good Will has gone down hill. I found two tops and some slacks. Found out that this store does not let you try on clothes so I put them back. I am not taking clothes home to try on and have to bring back. Reason given was that they are short staffed. It is even posted on the dressing rooms. It has been like this since the Corona Virus. I won't be surprised if this store goes out of business. I asked when they expect to allow people to try on things. I was told probably never. Wow! I can't understand why it causes more work for employees if I put back items I try on. It would be more work if I took items home then had to bring them back for them to process a return. Time to get a better manager or close this branch. Maybe a different company can move in.
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April 2022 by Beth Potter-Brown
Wow!! I usually shop goodwill in a much, much larger city and the prices are 1/4 less than what they are in this small town. Makes absolutely no sense to me. Not even brand name stuff, if you don’t have much and need a deal don’t go here…. Better off getting new at the Walmart in town?
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April 2022 by Robert Waldron
Overpriced for the community. Goods can be purchased new at Walmart for less than Goodwill.
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March 2022 by Patty Zt
They always have such great stuff. The store is always clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful.
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December 2021 by Ellie T
I went to Goodwill and it's like thrift shop heaven, I find good used products here at decent prices. Stacey (the cashier) is so nice, she deserves a raise!!!
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November 2021 by Beth Barnaks
As others have noted, Goodwill pays its CEO 7 figures and uses loopholes to pay its workforce less than minimum wage. That bothers me, but what bothers me more is how drastically their prices have increased during Covid. Items donated are still free to the store, but their profit is clearly soaring at a time when more and more people are shopping at GW. Lest you think that this is ok, remember that this is a charity, not a for-profit business that operates on a market-based pricing system. Add to that the fact that (according to watchdog organizations) Goodwill only provides ONE EIGHTH of its profits to charity and there is no real reason to shop here if you intend to support true good will. The store in Cheboygan seems to be no exception to the rule: high prices and low wages. You may as well shop at Amazon - at least you are funding Bezos’ ego-driven space exploration.
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September 2021 by d p
Usually find decent things here, although they tend to cost twice as much as the other thrift store in town (or more, depending on the item). But, compared to full price for a brand new item, it is usually still a bargain or et least acceptable price.
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September 2021 by Amanda Reynolds
This store is so grossly over priced, it's sickening. The mass market adult paperbacks that people drop off for FREE are $3.99 a book. There were even small, thin, kids chapter books that were also in this $3.99 section. Kids books!....That is appalling. That should outrage everyone. Someone is making a lot of money off free items dropped off. This Cheboygan Goodwill is doing a disservice to their community - and they should be completely embarrassed that someone has to pay $3.99 for a used, worn, old paperback book. **I was at this store on 2-14-21.