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February 2024 by Vivian Emert
Very nice! Check it out!
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February 2024 by Rafael MALDONADO
For a resale shop they are very expensive a pair of pants that are used they want to charge you like new.
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December 2023 by Chelsey Hall
I will never do business with this place. Not only are they super rude. But they take your items before it's been the full 2 months of bringing them in. I regret ever giving them any business
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November 2023 by Lynda Hendon
Prices were too high even on clothing They had nice furniture and vintage glassware
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September 2023 by Lyna
I’ve bought 3 rings from Barbara’s and all of them turned my fingers green! One of my rings didn’t even a week before it started to fall apart. And these rings weren’t exactly cheap either!
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August 2023 by Krystal Voris
I've been here 3 times and EVERY time they are so overbearing and treat you like a child. Literally follow you everywhere. I am a mom and have to bring MY kids with me, & while I control them they still like to touch n grab stuff. Well, the staff decided it was appropriate to interrupt me while I was in a conversation with my children about not touching things just to ask me if I could please not let my kids touch items on a shelf. Are you Fg kidding me!? I'm over this place. I will not be disrespected or followed like a dog. Read reviews ppl...I'm not the only one with the SAME ISSUES. Snotty attitude especially for ppl who work at A RESALE THRIFT SHOP. ?
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August 2023 by Jennings Woerz
Love this place! I have always found something every time I’ve shopped here! The employees are friendly and helpful.
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May 2023 by Tawnie P
This store is a hit or miss for me. As a seller, my first time I made a good return on my investment-about $60, the second time I had a better investment with plenty of new with tags items and Coach sandals but only made about $12. The store keeps everything that does not sell. My interactions with Barbara has also been a hit or miss- sometimes she is kind and friendly, the last time I was there as a consigner I felt that she was curt and rude towards me, almost like it was a hassle for her to take my items. The girls that she has working for her have always been friendly and with great customer service. I have found the clearance racks to be the main reason why I go back. I would not consign with the store again but would be happy to be back to shop.
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May 2023 by Debbie Chambers
My sister and I are in the process of donating/selling/keeping to downsize our current home to a smaller space. As part of this process, I took several items to Barbara's Resale.Regardless of season or style, the shop does not accept women's size 4x. I asked before bringing them in and was told they accepted them. I brought them in and they were all denied based on their style. I then bought in another batch of women's 4x clothes. The majority of these were Eshakti dresses. They were bought for a 2022 trip that got cancelled so were new, with tags. All of the brand new, in style, size 4x dresses were denied. I had already noticed the lack of women plus sizes available for sale in the shop. As such, I thought the shop would welcome the addition of women size 2x, 3x, and 4x clothing. Unfortunately, that was not the case.Any woman will tell you that legging are an all-season garment. In Texas, the leggings you wear in the summer are the same leggings you wear throughout the rest of the year. I brought in 10 pairs of new and like-new size 18w/1x leggings. Every single pair was denied.I brought in 15 designer handbags. All of them were in pristine condition and included the duster bag. If I low-balled retail and priced each bag at $200 it would be $3,000. I automatically take a 50% depreciation so $1,500. Take another 50% off that because it's consignment so $750. Take off another $200 because that's just life. $500. $3,000 of designer handbags that I got to carry and enjoy and now someone else will do the same. Barbara's Resale is handling the transactions and has the brick & mortar. $500 seemed like a reasonable expectation. In addition to the handbags, I had taken in other items. Using the same depreciation logic as above, halfing twice then deducting 33%, I estimated the value of those items to be $200 which should have brought my total to $700.All of my items sold. I received $300.Consignment is not an easy thing to do. You have to sign in and wait for your name to be called. There are no appointments. There is only one couch in the whole shop. It can be a long wait. When your name is called you lug all your items in. Everything is on your hangers. The shop sorts between yes and no. You take back out the no's. You're taking a risk, too. You don't get your stuff back if it doesn't sell. The shop donates it. You don't ever know what was donated or where it was donated.And one more thing. If it happens to be raining, stay home. The shop does not accept consignment if it's raining.
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May 2023 by Debbie L.
My sister and I are in the process of donating/selling/keeping to downsize our current home to a smaller space. As part of this process, I took several items to Barbara's Resale. Regardless of season or style, the shop does not accept women's size 4x. I asked before bringing them in and was told they accepted them. I brought them in and they were all denied based on their style. I then bought in another batch of women's 4x clothes. The majority of these were Eshakti dresses. They were bought for a 2022 trip that got cancelled so were new, with tags. All of the brand new, in style, size 4x dresses were denied. I had already noticed the lack of women plus sizes available for sale in the shop. As such, I thought the shop would welcome the addition of women size 2x, 3x, and 4x clothing. Unfortunately, that was not the case. Any woman will tell you that legging are an all-season garment. In Texas, the leggings you wear in the summer are the same leggings you wear throughout the rest of the year. I brought in 10 pairs of new and like-new size 18w/1x leggings. Every single pair was denied. I brought in 15 designer handbags. All of them were in pristine condition and included the duster bag. If I low-balled retail and priced each bag at $200 it would be $3,000. I automatically take a 50% depreciation so $1,500. Take another 50% off that because it's consignment so $750. Take off another $200 because that's just life. $500. $3,000 of designer handbags that I got to carry and enjoy and now someone else will do the same. Barbara's Resale is handling the transactions and has the brick & mortar. $500 seemed like a reasonable expectation. In addition to the handbags, I had taken in other items. Using the same depreciation logic as above, halfing twice then deducting 33%, I estimated the value of those items to be $200 which should have brought my total to $700. All of my items sold. I received $300. Consignment is not an easy thing to do. You have to sign in and wait for your name to be called. There are no appointments. There is only one couch in the whole shop. It can be a long wait. When your name is called you lug all your items in. Everything is on your hangers. The shop sorts between yes and no. You take back out the no's. You're taking a risk, too. You don't get your stuff back if it doesn't sell. The shop donates it. You don't ever know what was donated or where it was donated. And one more thing. If it happens to be raining, stay home. The shop does not accept consignment if it's raining.
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April 2023 by Hannah Salmon
cutest local resale shop!! the employees were so friendly and helpful! they have a huge variety of sizes and styles—anyone can have a happy + comfortable shopping experience
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April 2023 by Sun FlowerB
I came in right before closing and Rose was soo sweet, knowledgeable and helpful. She helped me find exactly what I was looking for. Plus I scored these $5 boots today!
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April 2023 by Adrianna H.
Brought in some items for consignment and received $62 payout so far! It's not much but the ease of dropping off items and swinging by to pick up earnings is 100% worth it!
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March 2023 by Marsha Hughes
My daughter in law took me here while visiting from out of town. Great selection of clothes and home decor. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience there and hope to visit again next time I'm in town. The staff was extremely nice and pleasant.
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March 2023 by Jae B
Have consigned here multiple times. Would not recommend. They basically steal money from you by keeping your items after a certain period of time (supposedly). Last time I did, I took several Lululemon items, nice shoes, and other brand name items and within 2 months, all I made was $8. Absolutely robbed me out of money. It's an alright place to shop (most items are extremely overpriced for second hand) but DO NOT consign there! There is no way for you to know if they actually sell your items or just keep them. Just a way for the owner to come up. Never again!!