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March 2025 by madhavi kandasamy
After waiting for 30 minutes , they closed the door at 5.49 today without having a courtesy to inform people waiting outside today( sunday)!
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February 2025 by Dawn kringen
The drop off line is always terribly slow. They don’t have signs telling people to stay to one side of the road so once you’re in line you are stuck. I don’t understand what happens behind the closed garage door but it’s terrible. Years ago the line used to go quick. If there are cars in line be prepared to have a lengthy wait and be stuck. If you used to be fast 20 years ago, there is a way to fix this issue. What has changed? There needs to be one more employee in that garage so this isn’t such an issue or signs telling people to line up to the right so if people need to escape the line they can exit to the left. I drop off a lot and it’s a consistent issue now. I noticed when I got to the garage door there was a sign taped on it that said to be patient they are short staffed “today”. No, this has been 2.5 solid years of this since I moved back this way, it is not “today”. It really is depressing all these company CEOs are disgustingly rich and pretend like they cannot afford to hire enough people so they work the ones they have to death and underpay them. It’s everywhere and in every service industry to include healthcare. They need to put a cap on what these CEOs make and stop price gouging and over working employees and pretend it’s just hard times economically. It wouldn’t be “hard times” if you didn’t put all your profits into the pockets of a few at the top. WOW, I really digressed there. If your going to be cheap, put a sign out for people to line up to the right so we can escape the line when our gas starts running out of our cars waiting.
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February 2025 by Alyssa Miller
This was, without a doubt, the most disappointing donation experience I have ever had. After unloading all of our items, we were met not with a greeting, but with an abrupt and rude exclamation: “Is that a bench? We don’t take benches! We don’t take exercise equipment!”—a policy that was nowhere to be seen during our 45-minute wait. As a longtime loyal donor and customer, I expected a level of professionalism and courtesy that was completely absent. After this experience, I will no longer be supporting Goodwill.
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January 2025 by Marcus V
300$ for a broken, fake Louis Vuitton bag is hilarious
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December 2024 by piff peterson
clean and friendly but the prices need to be put in check. a used t shirt should not be be $7 but rather $4 AT MOST AND the jeans being a minimum of $10 is ridiculous, since they’re consistently priced so high the racks are so stuffed since nobody buy’s - the difference is MASSIVE. I have noticed so much product that never moves because of how much they’re making stuff cost, and even talking with more customers they all share the same sentiment that everything is now way too overpriced for USED 2ND HAND CLOTHING. get it together, please.
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November 2024 by Юлія Линдюк
I wanted to buy a jacket today, but there was no price on it, so I asked the cashier, she went somewhere, and came back with a price tag of $34!! for a small jacket! They justified this by the fact that the prices for this jacket are the same at Depop and Poshmark. BUT YOU GET IT FOR FREE!! If these prices are so that you can engage in charity, give other people the opportunity to learn, and eat, BUT WHY SHOULD I PAY FOR IT I? People come to Goodwill who don't have much money, believe me, if I had the money to pay $34 for a used jacket, I wouldn't buy clothes at Goodwill, I would shop at other stores. The problem is that people who don't have much come to Goodwill to get dressed money, and they still put high prices on good things. Maybe it's time to put high prices in other, non-charity stores?
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November 2024 by william strohmayer
Good store thay should have dress code for thare employees tho a cashier waring a fox tall and petting thare tall while checking out customers is not ok.VERY DISTURBING
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September 2024 by Jason Goudy
Donation wait time almost an hour! Called store while in line and was told nit enough staff to help so you’re just going to have to wait. Really discourages from donating anything. If their CEO can make a million+ dollars per year they can improve their staffing.
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September 2024 by Ace
This is a decent goodwill. Although I do not like goodwill as a company, I like thrifting. I base my reviews off of quality of merchandise, and safety concerns. There are no safety concerns here, from my knowledge. I have had very good luck here finding things I like (clothing, toys, glassware, and media). I actually got the plushie in my icon here back in 2018. I won't lie, I've left here a few times with no items, but that does not mean the items put out are bad. I enjoy going here, for the most part, and come back probably twice a month. Worth checking out if you like thrifting.
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August 2024 by Melissa Clifford
Waited in line to donate items for an hour today. They need a better (faster process). And the people working don’t even say “thank you”.
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July 2024 by Candy Klein
You can find some great, interesting stuff if you look. Wish they would bring back the dressing rooms. But they do offer in store credit on returned clothing.
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July 2024 by Timothy Janzen
Waited an obscene amount of time to donate. Staff was moving very slow. STAY AWAY from this one.
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May 2024 by Julie Gligor
This particular Goodwill store has a great selection of products.
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May 2024 by Robert Bowker
Way too expensive for donated items. Seriously, $9 for a used worn t-shirt is ridiculous. Prices with tags more than the previous tags labeled on them. 6.99 for a completely burned out (1 in wax left) Yankee Candle ???
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February 2024 by Krista Miller
Spent way too much time looking and walked away empty handed. It was so frustrating that everything that looked like a possibility was damaged. There is no fitting room (how many years has it been since the pandemic?!). That is a bad combination with a no-return policy. Don't waste your time.