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February 2025 by Christine Singleton
The customer service is great. I need help to set up online to get my discount points and the Manager helped me I had 800 points. I love shopping at Goodwill it has been a blessing for me and my family for years Thank you
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December 2024 by Andrea Lehtonen
Very small goodwill with excellent woman’s section. Perfect easy and quick stop. Also has pull through donation center and large parking lot
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November 2024 by Beverly Lackey
I have found great items in this store, name brand like Michael Kors, Loft, etc. You REALLY have to know how, and where to look, or else you’ll miss out on some great gems, and treasures….
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May 2024 by Angel Vega
Love it there
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May 2024 by Anthony Rod
They lady who cashin people out this morning wass so but so arrogant
arrogant attitude is outlines taking on the cell about how she hate the job ECT ..
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March 2024 by LF
Average at best.
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February 2024 by Randy Gill
If you're looking for someone's old company mug for $5 or a discarded Fiji water bottle for $3.50 this is absolutely going to be your jam!
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February 2024 by Leana Finley
Average at best.
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January 2024 by Chris Fransen (DrXist)
Great selection of unique items and great prices. They are staying true to thrift store prices! That's not the same everywhere!
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December 2023 by Alexander Warren
Love place staff very friendly
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November 2023 by David P.
I'm writing this review for book lovers, for the simple fact is that Goodwill (and Savers and the Salvation Army) have simply become the best book stores in the nation. Barnes & Noble--wonderful as the Pittsford NY location is--has become more of a cafe, toy store, and CD/DVD distribution hub than a book store. Worse, the mental plague that is Woke is finely grinding down the very last national book story chain, Barnes & Noble, like quality coffee beans. There are LGBTQ+ displays, anti-racist displays, marginalized-minority-of-the-month displays, gay posters displayed in the children's section, but where are the contrasting views? Barnes & Noble is such a blessing to the community that I have no wish to fault it for the mild way it pushes certain books and downplays others. My point is only that this doesn't happen at all in Goodwill. Books of every sort appear, new, old, self-published, controversial, contrarian, bizarro, the works. The prices are incredibly affordable, condition varies, but if you want to come across not merely good books but titles and content that surprise you, there is only Goodwill and its charitable colleagues. It's the only book store where you can see the American mind in something like a comprehensive display.
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October 2023 by Nishant T.
Phenomenally efficient service. Not much to add as I was dropping off. Just want to say I appreciate all the work you folks do for the community.
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September 2023 by Izzy T.
It was fine overall, but not outstanding. Clothes were well organized and neat, but aisles are incredibly cramped. It's nearly impossible to pass someone in an isle if they have a cart, so it can be annoying to try and get where you're going if there's a lot of people in the store. I felt like I was constantly either in someone's way or waiting for someone to move. Items are on the pricey side for a thrift store. Also, they don't offer free bags - you have to buy one of their reusable ones, which would have been nice to know before I had purchased all my items and then had no way to carry them out of the store. This store also doesn't have benches in their fitting rooms, which is a big red flag to me as someone with mobility issues. It's quite difficult for me to try on pants or shorts without sitting down at all. On the plus side, it was well-lit and clean, which is always a plus. I probably won't go back, as there's plenty of other, cheaper thrift stores in the area.
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September 2023 by David Cribbin
Good deals on shirts ?
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August 2023 by Vini Falciano
If you're willing to hunt in the clutter and chaos, this place is for you!