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December 2023 by I post random videos lol
Found great stuff there amazing people
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August 2023 by The Cook's Family
I travel to different states to thrift and this one is just okay. Pricing for shoes and NWT items are crazy ridiculous compared to other Salvation Armys thrift. NWT items will retail for $35 and they will have the priced marked for $30. Usually the rule of thumb is half off the retail value starting out. The cups, plates, etc are crazy high. The other clothes items are priced good. $2.99 for shirts and $3.99 for pants. The shoes are not in good condition. If I was local I would come on Thursday when they do $1 clothes outside of that idk.
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May 2023 by Wanda
Great stick and service here!
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August 2022 by Shelley Ihde (Shellsbells)
Use to go to this store at least once a week about 4 yrs. Ago. But went last week and was so glad i did found awesome clothes at great prices. Great customer service
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July 2022 by Lisa Cudley
Extremely rude intake person. I was donating a large amount of items, books, furniture, kitchen appliances and decorative items that will not be able to be moved with me. He took a look in the box and stated in a very snarky tone "We don't take doo-dads" while he was removing items he deemed acceptable from my vehicle. I was surprised as I hadn't had a problem with donations earlier with similar items. When I questioned him about it he doubled down and upped his rudeness level. I could understand if there was a sign posting what is eligible to be donated but there is not. At this point I decided I would not be donating to the Salvation Army. I asked him for the items he had taken from the vehicle to be put back in so that I could donate to another organization that would benefit from the revenue generated from all the items I was donating.During this time when donations don't make a dent in tax deductions, organizations such as the Salvation Army need to keep in mind it is easier to discard of items no longer needed in the trash instead of making a purposeful visit to donate. Those who are donating do not need to be met from a worker with an attitude.
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July 2022 by Catherine Dempsey
I called to ask for a pick up of a table. They gave me instructions that they would call the day before and let me know if pick up was going to be in the morning or from 12 to 4. They did call and let me know it would be from 12 to 4. They said they would call when the driver was 30 minutes out.Today they called at 11:58 a.m. so I got up and started to load the table (went to get the dolly, headed upstairs, loaded it, and made it outside in 10 minutes). Forgot my phone so I headed upstairs real quick and saw I had a missed call from the doorbell at 11:59 and a call at 12:10. (I live in an apartment building so they need to page me from the front door).So they call me at 11:58 a.m. to let me know that the driver is on the way. The driver was already there it seems and rang my bell at 11:59 a.m. when I was getting the dolly. In the time it took to load it up and make it downstairs (10 minutes), they had already left. When I called back the guy who answered the phone said they had already left and there was nothing they could do.Needless to say, I can't rely on them to keep donating. So I am tearing apart a good table and throwing it away because I don't have time left to find a good home and can't leave it by the trash in an apartment building (without being charged).
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July 2022 by Felecia Mays
Prices are just too high, they go to some website on their phones to compare to the items that are new, theses are USED, items,a person just starting out can't afford these prices
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June 2022 by Marcus Majic
Overpriced. I’d understand if it were an antiques shop but all of the merchandise was literally donated. Selection isn’t good enough to justify the prices. Try the independent stores the chains have all gone down the drain.
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June 2022 by A
Use to go to this store at least once a week about 4 yrs. Ago. But went last week and was so glad i did found awesome clothes at great prices. Great customer service
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April 2022 by Alicia Millon
The prices here are absolutely absurd lol. I understand the value of collectible or vintage items, truly, but it's all excessive here, regardless of value. 90's burger king glasses, $30 EACH. Blue mason jars, $7.97 each. Mediocre set of china (not Noritake, though there was some of that priced high as well), $200. Little packages of plastic knives or paper party decorations, $4. And my absolute favorite - EMPTY plastic hand soap dispensers, for 97 cents! What??The best part is there's a whole section of the store meant for more collectible or valuable items, and none of the prices I listed above were in that section (it was worse over there). I didn't look at clothes or books, but the furniture is also about twice what I'd consider reasonable. They still act like they're a discount store, with a color of the day tag and all that, but the prices are more like someone trying to get top dollar reselling on eBay. I'm not actually sure how this place is staying open or maintaining their reputation as a "charity" shop.
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April 2022 by Alicia Goodrich
The prices here are absolutely absurd lol. I understand the value of collectible or vintage items, truly, but it's all excessive here, regardless of value. 90's burger king glasses, $30 EACH. Blue mason jars, $7.97 each. Mediocre set of china (not Noritake, though there was some of that priced high as well), $200. Little packages of plastic knives or paper party decorations, $4. And my absolute favorite - EMPTY plastic hand soap dispensers, for 97 cents! What??The best part is there's a whole section of the store meant for more collectible or valuable items, and none of the prices I listed above were in that section (it was worse over there). I didn't look at clothes or books, but the furniture is also about twice what I'd consider reasonable. They still act like they're a discount store, with a color of the day tag and all that, but the prices are more like someone trying to get top dollar reselling on eBay. I'm not actually sure how this place is staying open or maintaining their reputation as a "charity" shop.
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April 2022 by john ford
Merchandise is low. Restocking needed in Mens department.
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March 2022 by amanda wehrer
Insanely over priced. Some items were of good quality but priced extremely high. $900 queen sized bed? $200 for a chaise lounge chair. $200 for small patio table and two chairs. What’s the point of going to a thrift store to pay full retail prices?
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March 2022 by derek Fiala
Way to pricey for a thrift store / Salvation army. Couldn't buy anything ?
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February 2022 by Shelley Ihde
Use to go to this store at least once a week about 4 yrs. Ago. But went last week and was so glad i did found awesome clothes at great prices. Great customer service