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January 2024 by Sherie White
Great place to thrift. Prices are a little higher than other thrift stores but very well kept and lots of inventory.
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January 2024 by Edouard Natsu
Nice place if you want second hand stuff. Cheap and sometimes you can find really good deal
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December 2023 by Nacadie Belliveau
Love it. Really good deals and lots of quality stuff
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November 2023 by Sylvie Gionet
I like to go there once in a while. Sometimes , you can find unique things.Some articles can be priced more than they are worth.
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November 2023 by kenzie vey (kenvey3)
THIS IS NOT A THRIFT STORE!! sore is way over priced for second hand \ donated items! New items are cheaper then what items here are priced at! $8 Walmart/ Superstore shirts for original price! $3 dollar store toys for the same price or double. B you are better off buying new and having a yard sale rather than donating!
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November 2023 by ShaiKai
A great place for throwing together an outfit on the fly for cheap. I visit every Halloween season to find the perfect match of clothes for my costume, and I'm never disappointed! Has a nice collection of toys and knick knacks if clothes aren't exactly what you're looking for, and the staff are available to help you find anything you need. Overall, a nice location that will cater to your outfit's needs, or the craving for something a little less than ordinary to put on your shelf.
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November 2023 by Guillaume Dufresne
If I coud I put zero star I would. The price are such a scam I am in schock. 45$ for a jacket, are you guy serious, I thought it was a place too help people. Thats the complete opposite of it. Another digusting product of capitalist
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September 2023 by Tyler Rose
Less interesting stuff than ever before but for more money and they've really made an effort to ensure you smell dank mold throughout the whole store.
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September 2023 by Mark
Twice now I've had a horrible experience with the senior supervisor that does price checks, she's an older lady and I do not recommend going there through self checkout if any of your items are missing a price tag. She will deliberately overcharge you for the item missing a tag, when clearly the entire other section is under a certain amount. First it was a kids belt that I had shown where it came from (super colorful and clearly too small for an adult sized belt). Charged me $10 extra and labeled it as an adult belt and would not listen when I explained and showed how small it was. They were $3 in the kids section. Second time was buying a sheet of fabric, it was with all other fabrics of same size and quality that were below $7, and this sheet was smaller than most. Brought it up and realized, no price tag and she was working. Tried to charge me $13 for a damn piece of fabric, and said because it was "different than the others" and she knew cause she's been "working there for X amount of years" and that I can "choose to just not buy it". Normally I'm never too picky about prices with the items I get but get real. On the other hand, bought a larger shelf a month ago that had no price tag and a younger guy came out and did a price check and noticed there was a yard sale price on the piece and price it for me for $2. Really cool guy, great experience with him but the old lady, not so much. It's a good place to get things you normally can't get elsewhere but please stay away from that older supervisor if you're missing a price tag. ?
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August 2023 by Linda-Lou, proud to be a keyboard warrior
I've never been a fan of Value Village as they gave the impression that they are a charity so people donate things to them. Over the last few years as more people realize that it's not a and probably shop there less, I've noticed that much of the merchandise is broken, stained, ripped, filthy. Once I found a jacket that had a huge blood stain inside of it. The children's toys are frequently missing parts and are quite dirty. I think they must have cut back on staff and don't examine their inventory like they used to.For anyone that's still doesn't realize that this is not a charity, but a for-profit organization, stop bringing them inventory to sell and make huge profits on. Take your donations to an actual charity
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August 2023 by shashika pradeep
Huge collection of items are there. Used items are their at very affordable price. Sometimes new items are also there. Hard to use good electrical items but used kitchen items, books, ornaments and toys. Huge collection of clothes were there.I went to buy a power code for a monitor but was unable to find it as they have a market value and can sell on market place.
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August 2023 by Linda-Lou
I've never been a fan of Value Village as they gave the impression that they are a charity so people donate things to them. Over the last few years as more people realize that it's not a and probably shop there less, I've noticed that much of the merchandise is broken, stained, ripped, filthy. Once I found a jacket that had a huge blood stain inside of it. The children's toys are frequently missing parts and are quite dirty. I think they must have cut back on staff and don't examine their inventory like they used to.For anyone that's still doesn't realize that this is not a charity, but a for-profit organization, stop bringing them inventory to sell and make huge profits on. Take your donations to an actual charity
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August 2023 by Michael Cormier
It smelles bad here. You can't try on clothes or get your money back. Prices are based on brand so you could get a 20 year old piece of clothing and itll sometimes be markrded up so much you could buy it new. Besides that it is one of the better organized thrift stores.
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July 2023 by Jeanna G.P.
Seems ..still expensive given the store name. However, if there is a portion for donation, then the purpose was justified. Will shop again definitely. Thanks
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July 2023 by Heather MacKenzie
Great for thrifting. Sometimes you can find a great bargain but be prepared for that endless search.