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July 2025 by Jasmine Caraan
Got a whole set of plates for $11 some of which were from West Elm. Gotta dig around for food finds.
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April 2025 by Johnny Bredy
Good and nice product
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November 2024 by K M
Love this store and the workers are great but I will warn you that they will change the advertised price on you at the register. Not fair but it is what it is.
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October 2024 by ans
Mad unorganized
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August 2024 by l d
Prices are not worth spending your money on & selections are not that good. & personal encounter was it was hard to communicate with the staff since the one I spoke to only spoke Spanish.
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July 2024 by Dr Bernard B Heller
I have only one charity, the Salvation Army. They were very helpful when I needed it. I grew up in Brooklyn in the projects. I wanted to travel but I didn't have much money. A friend told me that the Salvation Army is everywhere, so wherever you go, you can spend the night with them. They will feed you dinner, give you a clean bed to sleep on, and breakfast and farewell and Godspeed in the morning. So I went to California and back, and stayed in one of their places every night. In Snyder, Texas, they put me up in the Snyder Hotel, because they didn't have any other place for me. As a result of the treatment I received on my journey, I vowed to pay them back, which I have done and will continue to do. I have read some of the other reviews that were less than kind, and I have run into people of means that are never happy unless they have something, anything, to complain about. While I never abused drugs or alcohol, I have known people that were helped by the Salvation Army, and that's ALL THEY DO. They help people in need, and never ask for anything in return. That is the true meaning of charity. Whenever I donate clothing, it's always in good condition and clean, but even if it's not, they make sure that it is before providing those people who need it. This past Winter, I dropped off over a hundred pounds of clothing, worth many thousands of dollars, and I never ask for receipts. Where is it written that charity requires a tax deduction? I promise to continue to bring them anything I don't need for as long as I draw breath. As for the complainers, shame on you.
Dr Bernard B Heller
East Meadow NY
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May 2024 by osmin rodriguez
They are scammers, you cannot return old and expensive clothes, much less exchange them for another of their filthy products.
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October 2023 by Gabriela Arevalo
This is the 1 salvation army store that has almost everything. I was surprised at how many goods they had. Furniture, clothes, dishes, kitchenware, bakeware. I would definitely come back here. Plus there's parking (at least at the time I went).
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September 2023 by Fred W
If you have anything you need to get rid of. Take it to The Salvation Army Thrift and Donations Store.
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August 2023 by Ephraim Lewis
Grat stuff for low prices
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August 2023 by Ron GRANT
Found a nice vintage tie.
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August 2023 by kushkush07
Two buck shirts is a steal...racks and racks
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August 2023 by Adele Angela
Wayy to over priced ...everything us chipoed
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July 2023 by David Bjork
I am a real fan of the Salvation Army. When I first came down to FL in retirement I would "ring the bell" and work a kettle at Macy's at the Treasure Coast Mall from Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve for 5 Yrs. They truly do "do the most good". I make it I point to buy stuff at their store when ever we travel.
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May 2023 by Pete G.
I wanted to donate furniture , they're not taking it. So they did not fulfill my needs. But whatever, their loss.