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March 2024 by Mary Jane Harrison
Only been here once before. She was friendly. This 2nd time , not friendly cashier. There was a goodwill tag sticker on a item that showed $1.99. She said a old tag the NEW PRICE IS 5.99. I told her to keep it. Same with some flowers marked 99c. She said $5.99. You get this stuff for free & then change it to a higher price when I get to register??. What kind of place are you. Also this little little mirror was 2.99. Same mirror I bought last week at dollar tree. For $1.25. Why are you gouging people. I just moved here from out of state. Think I'll go find a salvation army or a different thrift store
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February 2024 by Brenda Linnemann
Literally the worst Goodwill I have ever frequented. The prices are off the rails and corporate needs to get involved. It's truly that bad. Dollar Tree candles are $4.99.
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December 2023 by George
My second favorite Goodwill to the one in Delmont they keep this store in good condition unlike North Huntingdon and everything isn't always kicked over like in Greensburg
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April 2023 by snackoncierge youtube
The sign saying what is on sale for clothing is up front. Items are rotated often. There is almost always something i am looking for. The items come and go and it is a smaller goodwill but every week it seems like things are changed or sold. If the prices are too high ask when sales are like any store and if they don't have what you are looking for try back in a while. It is based on what is donated so there are better times to look for a coat then January. Spring cleaning is coming up.
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April 2023 by Allen Hane
The sign saying what is on sale for clothing is up front. Items are rotated often. There is almost always something i am looking for. The items come and go and it is a smaller goodwill but every week it seems like things are changed or sold. If the prices are too high ask when sales are like any store and if they don't have what you are looking for try back in a while. It is based on what is donated so there are better times to look for a coat then January. Spring cleaning is coming up.
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April 2023 by Shelby Grundy
Lot more space since they moved to this location, otherwise you’re average goodwill. Found some good stuff here just have to hunt a bit
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February 2023 by Robert Pickford
Has a variety of good things and very clean
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December 2022 by Joshua Garsteck
On their website they say they will take furniture as long as it is not heavily damaged. So we bought a TV stand that is in good condition, but some guy came running out to tell us they are not taking any big furniture. We informed him that is not what your companies website states. And he said well there is a sign and pointed to the glass door, as if that sign would have prevented us from loading the tv stand and driving down there. To be fair the stand is rather big. But their website says they do take things like that.
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December 2022 by Michael Zipparo
Store has a ton of used clothes, limited household, especially furniture
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October 2022 by David Smith
Used to be able to find something here. Not anymore. I was the only person in the place - which is a bad sign in a thrift store. Prices just a hair below Walmart.I said it before and I'll say it again. Goodwill has lost it's way.
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June 2022 by Andrew Walk
Although the employees are friendly this Goodwill is terrible at organization. They also don't price everything, so if you want to buy an unpriced item they won't sell it. Great way to clear the shelves and earn money to "give back to the community" ... Or so they say... Can't find and can't buy here, what's the point?
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June 2022 by Ron Bowman
Found a couple of mugs to make succulent pots.
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April 2022 by Denise Fowkes
Great store! Very clean and organized.
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January 2022 by Gabriella-Mary Harrold
Found some nice tope to use for working out in. I love long tops to work out in and I was so happy to find some there. Also found a nice outfit!!
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December 2021 by Jamie Hatalowich
I'm reading these reviews where people are complaining about the prices, and the response from the store! They claim to over price these items for the sake of employing and supporting those with disabilities. They pay them minimum wage, while the CEO Mark Curran takes in 2.3 million a year off of our donations. That is why I no longer donate to Goodwill!!