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December 2022 by Ashley Martin
They use staples on the clothes....Not the backs but the front collar ruining them
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December 2022 by Google user
They use staples on the clothes....Not the backs but the front collar ruining them
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November 2022 by John S.
They don't want people to have the right to protect themselves. They have a bizarre sign on the front doors banning weapons. I guess they're against the bill of rights.
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August 2022 by Jeanette H.
Ok place to shop but they aren't thrilled when you show up with donations. Will go to Goodwill from now on. They are grateful for donations.
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August 2022 by Patricia M.
Had over $100 worth of goods ready to purchase. A badly stapled tag came off when I tried on one item and the manager refused to sell it to me (sweatshirt for $7.99). Lost my business permanently. I realize why a cashier can't sell it, but to have to send it to the back, reprice, and not be able to sell it until tomorrow? I was told to come back tomorrow and I could buy it. That's $20+ in Uber fares.I used to spend $200-300 a month in this shop. This was my first time back in a thrift shop since Covid began and this store has been crossed off my list. Total sale lost today was between $100-$150 over refusal to sell the one item I wanted most for a fair price.
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July 2022 by Aaron G.
Prices are not always clearly marked. Something looked like it was $4.99 but it turned out to be a poorly written $9.99. I saw it listed on the pay device but wasn't sure I was reading it correctly. So I asked the cashier if she just rung up something at $9.99 because we hadn't gotten anything at that price. The cashier mumbled something ...it sounded like she was indicating that the device couldn't be trusted and that it involved the previous customer so I didn't think much of it until we got home later and saw the receipt had it at $9.99. My wife later told me that in general this lady with shorter hair is typically short/rude.When we went back, the manager made excuses about being busy when they were marking prices (to explain why it looked like a 4), and didn't offer us the option of returning it.Very nice outfits are damaged by their process of stapling a price tag to the clothes and they often do so in a very prominent place where the holes remain after you remove the tag
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November 2021 by Ashley G.
This shop has decent stuff, maybe even some vintage. They cover all of the areas a good sized thrift store should have EXCEPT reasonable prices. Their prices are WAY above market for even goodwill, and they do not have goodwill quality stuff. Do not waste a trip here.
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September 2020 by Shelly Fisher
I have always had good experiences every time I visit this store and always find more than I think I would. It is nice to have one decent thrift store in Grand View.
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January 2020 by Lisa R.
I was pleasantly surprised by this thrift store tucked away in a nondescript strip of shops off Main Street in Grandview. Very easy to get to off 71 Highway. The store is chock full of goods and it is so well organized! If you are into Lularoe, they have a whole rack of it. The clothes are organized by size and color so it makes it easier to find if you are looking for something specific. The staff seemed very friendly. The only thing I didn't like is the dressing rooms are very small, with only two hooks and no chair or bench to put your personal items on. Otherwise, this place is great!
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January 2019 by Todd Holmgrain
Dirty and broken means it cost more. Worst store in the Maj R Thrift system