Goodwill is a store where shoppers can find a variety of items at reasonable prices, especially considering that everything is secondhand. The store is generally clean and well-organized, making it easier to browse through housegoods and clothing. Customers have found good deals, such as a heavy-duty plastic wash tub for less than $3 during a sale, and some items like clothing are marked with special pens that won't damage fabric and can be washed out. The staff are often described as nice and helpful, providing bags for multiple items and maintaining a friendly environment. The store's pricing can be a bit high at times, and some customers feel that certain items are overpriced compared to other thrift stores. The store does not follow a regular sales schedule, so checking in periodically can lead to finding the best deals. The store's atmosphere varies; some find it dingy and in need of brighter lighting, while others appreciate its organization and cleanliness. Policies such as requiring a Goodwill card or ID for purchases with credit or debit cards are in place to protect both the store and customers. Overall, Goodwill offers a good shopping experience for those willing to hunt for deals and respect the store’s policies.
Very over priced. When Walmart and Ross have better prices for brand new items than goodwill, it’s very sad.
April 2024
$50 for a 20 year old insignia 27" tv with no remote. Prices are closer to retail than 2nd hand. Jeans start at $12 used, or you can get a new pair from old navy for $18. Overpriced thrift grift store
April 2024
Reproduce that waist.
Rather overpriced store, cheaper than going to Mexico for a waist though