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January 2024 by Dawn Simpson
I used to buy at least a $100 worth of clothes here, but since the decision to remove the fitting rooms and not having a good return/exchange policy in place, I cannot justify driving 15-20 minutes to shop here. It's a shame as I loved this store.
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January 2024 by LINDA E
Great service today at checkout. And even though no fitting rooms you can try on clothes..mirror in the back of store...wear tank top, leggings etc....this store is neat and clean with lots of books.
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January 2024 by Niq Oliver
OVERPRICED!! OVERPRICED!! OVERPRICED on EVERYTHING!! Whoever is pricing need to do some research because dollar tree items shouldn’t be more expensive used! Used items shouldn’t cost more than the standard price for new items! I see why the store is overstocked with items! SAD
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January 2024 by Steven Kearns
I used to like shopping here a lot, but they recently blocked off all of the changing rooms. This makes it impossible to see what fits me, an essential element for a store that sells clothing. The bad return policy (only in-store credit on the same day of the return) also doesn’t help. Regardless of the reasoning behind this decision, I cannot recommend 2nd Ave until the changing rooms open again.
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January 2024 by M. D.
Prices have gone up..
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January 2024 by Peter Barnas
Greed. Used to be a fair "for-profit thrift store" that offered colors, and holiday specials to help move merchandise. Idk if they buy less or stuff still moves at same rate but prices have gone up and deals have gone down. Greed Greed Greed.
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December 2023 by Jenny R
Wow! What a large and very organized store. I came here to check it out and left $60 later. Thrifting is a luck of the draw and I got pretty lucky at my first shop here. The only downsides were the fitting rooms were closed, they don't take american express and bags are 10 cents. That was a shock considering we're outside of the city.
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November 2023 by Diane Hirt
liked the store but went in today to the store to buy clothes and discovered one can no longer use any dressing rooms. pls reconsider. who wants to buy clothes (and return)...? not I. good business is customer friendly and if i cant try on the clothes (part of the fun of a thrift store), i dont want to even look or purchase or return them. probably wont shop here for clothes unless you re.open the dressing rooms. ty.
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September 2023 by Jillian Lewis
Blown away by how large this thrift store is. Very organized and clean. Downside is there’s no signs on what colors are discounted and prices are a little high, however as mentioned, all products are good quality.
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September 2023 by Kawaiigirl J
Don't go there, everything is overpriced! You can add $2 and buy a new clothes in local TJmaxx, Marshals, Old Navy, GAP, Walmart.The fitting rooms are closed with exchange policy 14 days. What kind retail store you are without fitting room? How I can buy jeans, skirt, or dress without trying it on?They have FAKE Sale 50% of the tag. You won't find the SALE tag, it's gone.Such a disappointment.
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September 2023 by Nemysis OnEarth
This store has sadly gone downhill. It used to be hit-or-miss as to if the fitting rooms were open, now they're closed for "renovations" (there's nothing going on back there!). I think they're closed because the workers are lazy and don't want to put the clothes back. So now they have a 14-day return policy - they want you to buy them, try them on at home and bring them back! No thanks! (Update: I just checked, other stores have their fitting rooms closed, too - and for as long!)And others are right, the pricing is insane, and I also have doubts as to whether there really are color sale days.
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September 2023 by Gayle Turner
This use to be a nice place with good prices. Now everything is over priced. The dressing rooms are also permanently closed. Which is strange since 99% of the items in the store is clothes. So they expect us to not try on over priced clothes??
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July 2023 by Megann Corlew
Love this thrift store. The only downsides are that the screens they use to tell you the sale color(s) of the week are usually not working. With that being said, when they aren't working, you have to find an employee. That task is a lot of work too... but the employees are usually sweet and wonderful. There are a couple I've seen several times and my son loves to see them cause they interact with him (he's 3). The store is huge, the items are very nicely organized, and there's a self checkout which is great cause there aren't enough workers to cover the checkouts too. They are a little bit more pricey than some of the other stores but in all they are great
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July 2023 by Hannah Waksman
I went to this location today because the location in Hamilton, NJ stopped offering the color discounts and I wanted to see if Fairless Hills still has them. Well, they don’t, and the prices are ridiculous. There are some items that are reasonably priced, but it almost seems like they’re just closing their eyes and picking a random price out of a hat. They were selling a romper for $24.99. It seemed pretty cheap, but I thought maybe it was an expensive brand. However, I couldn’t find ANY tags in the item, not even a size tag. They were selling Shein and fashion Nova for $11 and $12. A stained Old Navy dress for $11.29. They had a pair of Gymshark shorts for $17.99, and I just looked on their website and they have a similar pair on sale for $19.80. It’s a large store with a big selection, but the prices aren’t what they used to be. I used to shop here a lot and consider items to be “expensive” if they were priced more than $7ish. Now I can barely find anything in that price range.
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July 2023 by Joshua R
2nd avenue thrift store is an amazing place. Everything there is a steal, whether it’s an xbox 360 for $30 or vinyls for a dollar, you can get everything you want at thrift store price. I live far from here, but go once or twice a month because of how great this location is