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November 2025 by Cole Burgess
Do not donate here! Two employees at the donation drop off (11/25/26) were extremely rude. They wouldn’t take a few of my items and would not even give me an explanation? I asked “really?” When they stated they couldn’t accept and just got a “really!” replied back at me with an eye roll. I’ll never donate here again and let them make money off of free donations due to this and will be letting family and friends know as well. Train your employees for better customer service or lose more business. D.I. is getting all my donations going forward which is quite a bit yearly. Looks like I’m not the only person to give this kind of feedback so don’t just take it from me.
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November 2025 by Danielle Flynn
Me and my family are very big fans of savers in Ogden I don't know what we would do without it depend on their value prices beautiful barely used clothes
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November 2025 by Jamie Carter
I just found my dream leather jacket for 35 dollars. I used my 20% off coupon. Amazing.
Do they charge too much for gross used candles? Yes. Is everything else usually priced decently? Also yes.
Take a donation and get a coupon and it becomes a lot better.
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November 2025 by Eric Huffman
Sold me moldy clothes- when I asked for a discount and stated my worry they made me feel dumb, they didn’t try to clarify anything or make me feel at ease at my purchase/justify why they put the product on the floor. Specifically an older lady with maroon hair and glasses. I did submit this incident to the Weber-Morgan health department. It’s not about the discount, it’s about public health safety.
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November 2025 by Jamie Carroll
Good atmosphere
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October 2024 by Jennifer Williams
I don't know why I even bother stopping by there anymore. The prices are so ridiculous. I need to remember that I should stop by places like Ross and TJ Maxx or HomeGoods before I even bother walking in that store cuz often I can find things that are brand new and cost way less than the things marked at savers. The only reason to support them is to support the employees.
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October 2024 by Carly Jensen
We came here to buy a couple items for a Halloween costume & scanned something twice, when we asked the lady to remove one, she said she had to scan something else in order to take that item off. We gave her another item we’d planned to purchase, she looked at the tag and said, “I can’t sell this to you” and took it away. I asked her why and she said, “I don’t have to give you a reason”. It was TERRIBLE customer service. She was very rude and she was the manager!
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August 2024 by Truyen Nguyen
This pertains to the donation drop-off. It's extremely inefficient to stop cars individually and not utilize the whole curb. I don't want to wait almost 20 minutes in a drive through like setting to donate stuff. Slow and negative experiences like this will incentivize people to throw stuff away instead.
If you're keeping this horribly slow policy, at least space out the cones so people can exit the queue.
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July 2024 by Carolyn Carnahan
Used to shop here all the time, but I am entirely shocked by the pricing here now. It is cheaper to shop at TJ maxx or Amazon for home goods. Anything that is actually worth purchasing here is so outrageously priced you are better looking elsewhere. Countless times I have researched items online to see what the price difference was and more often than not, you could actually buy it cheaper on Amazon. For a store that gets FREE donations, the prices here are not even worth the time it takes to scavenge through junk. Better off going to Deseret Industry where they still have incredible prices and great finds.
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June 2024 by nelson Martinez
My experience is bad because on two occasions I have bought electrical or children's products and they have turned out bad and I don't know what to do.
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June 2024 by a h
You may find something useful, but you won't find anything valuable. The good stuff is either held back to sell online or picked over by resellers. The clothing is generally low quality, dirty, and in poor condition, but even then prices are fanciful at best. They took out the changing rooms and now run a shabby little dodge where they ask you to buy an item without trying it on and then only allow you to return it for store credit. Speaking of shabby, they like to pretend they're a non-profit, though of course they aren't. That being said, they will take most things in donation, which can be useful during Spring cleaning. Also, their book selection is not bad, if a little disorganized.
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June 2024 by Kimberly Anne
The prices are ridiculously high for used merchandise. Will not be shopping or donating here again.
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May 2024 by Kevin Halverson
DO NOT DONATE HERE they’ll take your used sun glasses and charge $130 for them
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May 2024 by Manuel M.
Asked for a price for a pair of jeans that didn’t have a price. $17.99!! I thought this was a good place to buy used clothes. Unfortunately that’s not the case anymore.
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May 2024 by K S
Used to come here all the time and it was great but now i go in and it is horrible. The prices are ridiculous and not even close to being affordable which is the opposite goal for a thrift store but the employees are either extremely rude or just nonexistent. Whoever owns this place might want to consider changing the management and probably half the staff before the place goes out of business. Because if it doesn't see change soon? There is only so much down hill decline a location can take before even its regulars refuse to go in.