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October 2023 by Zabrina H.
I like this thrift store. They have furniture, home items, clothes, shoes, accessories, decorations, and more. I think the prices are fair too. Unlike other local thrift stores that have become overpriced due to the new "trendiness" of thrifting. Pros: ALL proceeds from store go to church not a corporation; every week they pick a color tag that is 50% off; they have a rewards program that saves you money; you can donate items here; new items come in daily; big lot for parking; employees are niceCons: it smells bad in the store (personal opinion); no restrooms; NO dressing rooms (closed recently due to theft)
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October 2023 by Sierra
Came to the store to donate a bunch of items from my grandmother who passed away. One of the men taking donations refused to take a small piece of furniture even though it fit all of their parameters for accepted items (which I checked ahead of time). He was also extremely rude about it. Very disrespectful considering how much I’ve donated to them over the past year. Will not be donating anything else or shopping there again. I hope it was worth it
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September 2023 by Judith Budkey
Purchased furniture and new mattress and boxspring 2 weeks ago. Had the most wonderful customer service rep named Ben. He was very helpful and went out of his way to help and answer all my questions. Just loved him.!!!!!
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August 2023 by Joanne Jamis Cain
Lots of great treasures if you have the time to scout for them. Very nice employees, clean store. Go for it!
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August 2023 by George Rumble
Never know what you will find there and the prices right inventory changes daily
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July 2023 by Cook 2 Eat 2 Live
7/10/23 @ 6 pm. I asked if they had an outlet to check out a sewing machine. The staff member was very flustered and inappropriate. It was a bit shocking, as everyone else was completely pleasant. Had I just dropped off my donation and left I would have rated my experience "5 stars". The young man taking the donations was very kind. The j*** in the store...not so much.
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July 2023 by Chanceley Wilson
I am an interior designer. I go to every thrift store in the area surrounding Pittsburgh and the city itself. I look for lamps, curious objects to design shelves, books pottery, anything to add a little soul to my spaces. This store never dissapointed. The prices are the best in Pittsburgh! Large turnover with new merch! Huge fan!
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July 2023 by Sunny B
It’s a nice little thrift store. Took our donations there.
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July 2023 by Kimberly Jeffcoat
It was ok. No public restrooms and I did not want to pee in the parking lot especially the rain.
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June 2023 by Stacy Arevalo
I been here for years! Amazing prizes and items! But, sometimes they can be overpriced but still a amazing store!
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March 2023 by Rich Sobocinski
Good turnover here. I always find something worthwhile. Today my wife picked up a wingback chair in great condition for $11!
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December 2022 by Julia Lamont
I don’t know what recently happened to the prices here they gone up so much I can’t afford it here no more super depressing during the holidays too..I can’t afford Saint Vincent de Paul the nice things are priced so high can’t get anything nice where does a person like me go when I can’t even afford Saint Vincent de Paul all their prices go up so much your here to serve the under privileged community at their prices now only rich people can shop here what happened…and why..this store is no longer affordable for low income families and it’s really sad..
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November 2022 by Aniela
I was so extremely disappointed to go to one of my favorite stores Saturday night and as I checked out the cashier and I had a not so satisfying interaction. When she gave me my total I offered (as opposed to their usual asking) to round up for charity as I usually do. The cashier thanked me and said they hadn't had to many people offer to round up that day. That's too bad I replied. To which she stated "Yeah, the Mexicans. They never do."I ignored the comment and gave this women the benefit of the doubt. Thinking she was just ignorant and I'd pray for her. But then she continued: "Now if only they could learn to speak English."WOW. In a community business like St. Vincent's we have this...I didn't bother asking her name and best believe I can physically describe her to a T but that's not my intention here. I just gave a friendly suggestion that it's not completely unheard of for us to learn Spanish as well and I walked out. It's a real shame that some white people feel comfortable enough in front of other white people, thinking that theyre standing next to a fellow bigot, to say ridiculous things like this. Like Mexicans were the ONLY people to not offer to round up that night ?and even if they were it's completely voluntary. They are helping the organization just by shopping there. You should be thanking them. And please educate your staff about America not having an official language. And if it did, why would it be English when the English weren't the first ones here?Do better Coraopolis St Vincents. This is 2022.
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September 2022 by Jenn Gingerich
I have hit or miss finds here, I loved going to colored tag $1 saturdays, but more recently the weeks I have gone, the options were way limited. Still, I enjoy stopping in from time to time! Can find some cute, nice quality clothes in brands such as Loft, Banana Republic, etc.
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September 2022 by Andrew Anderson
Im a huge thrift store guy and this store is the usual thrift store. Great place to find bargains and the staff are always kind.