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November 2025 by Barbara Miclette
You always find what you need
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November 2025 by Dave Miller
Great prices but you have to hunt
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October 2025 by Matthew Weiss
There's usually someone available to help you unload.
Sometimes there's hidden gems in the racks at a reasonable price for second hand merchandise.
And their profits help support big brother big sister of RI, which is nice.
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October 2025 by Isabella “Saritah” Dias
My family have been shopping here over 17 years. I love going here and almost always find something nice.
The leather jackets they get in the winter are usually a good price and in very good condition.
I get a winter jacket here every other year. And I've gotten a ton of shoes here over the years.
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September 2025 by KittenBlackheart
Clean, good variety of stuff, pretty well organized. Better pricing than other thrifts.
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September 2025 by Robert Amato
A+++++++++
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August 2025 by Christina Toothaker
So OVERPRICED and they just smash everything in the middle of the isle when it doesn’t sell. I have asked multiple times what happens to the items that don’t sell and they say they donate all of it. Here is proof that they don’t. DISGUSTING. They could AT THE LEAST sell items in pallets
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June 2025 by Jessie Gouin (JJB)
I always find the most unhinged things here. For a crap town it brings in the most interesting items and surprisingly nice clothes. You have to really look sometimes but usually a hit.
I am disappointed in the increase in pricing. It's all donated stop trying to make a profit. $15 for a used shirt is robbery.
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June 2025 by Princess Smith
Savers Pricing Needs a Rethink
Savers operates on donated goods, yet prices have climbed so high that many low income shoppers can no longer afford basic items. A secondhand shirt shouldn’t cost nearly as much as a new one.
If donations are given in the spirit of helping others, pricing should reflect that generosity. Savers should reassess its mission or risk losing the trust and support of its community.
Also the return policy need to evaluate because their is no fitting room and if you need to return Savers do not give your money back.
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June 2025 by Matt Elliott
It's Savers! You don't know about Savers? It's THE thrift store. When someone says thrift shop Savers is what I think of. They're all over the place but some are better than others. The Providence one is good but it's in Providence so it's well picked thru but you can still find some gems there. The OG one in East Providence is really good and so are the Attleboro, Warwick and Woonsocket locations too.
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June 2025 by Stephan Gilly
A trip to Woonsocket is never complete without a stop at savers to score some local thrift. Clean store and friendly associates
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April 2025 by Tyler Ghizzoni
Very quick and easy to drop off donations. I was able to locate the donation center without any help. Savers give me a great opportunity to give away stuff I don't use anymore and that can be reused rather than thrown away.
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December 2024 by Christopher H
I love this place so much and it’s always so fun to walk around. Well organized, though the prices could definitely be a bit cheaper but not awful
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December 2024 by Dylan Gagnon
They’re starting to get stingy over here too. Imagine pricing a 10karat bracelet above $1k
Bozo incorporated
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November 2024 by Meaghan Elizabeth
I was amazed at the huge DVD selection when I walked in, but then realized that they only have so many because they don't sell, lol. All the other Savers I go to have their DVDs priced about 1.99 each, but here they are a minimum $3-4 each, even if the discs are so scratched they are unplayable. Very bummed, normally I would walk out with a huge stack for our collection, but only left with 3 from this location even though there were many more I'd have liked to get.