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June 2025 by Bernard Campbell
This is one of the bad goodwills filled with garbage
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June 2025 by Carol Bassler
Not great. The prices are really high, and the bins location that was here pre-COVID never reopened.
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May 2025 by Samantha Bickmore
The manager Kira is so sweet and kind and is very helpful the place in the past 8 mouth much cleaner
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May 2025 by Ronni Lopez
Donation bay drive thru is super convenient. Your assistants are always available to take my donations out of my car. Always very friendly, too!
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April 2025 by Ashley Katon
Says online and when you call that the drop off is open. Drove a while to find out it was all closed. Very disappointed. This was my second time going and it was closed…Maybe update the website and the voicemail that says it’s open everyday until 6pm…
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March 2025 by Grace Ross
I am from the Williston area and I know there are specific donation hours. Why is this information not available?????
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January 2025 by Pucking Fuzzled
A joke of a company. More worried about DEI and not upsetting certain groups of people than doing whats right. Couldn't pay me to donate here or shop here. Much better options with much better pricing. Goodwill doesn't keep the money local like they claim.
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December 2024 by Gabriel Hoffman
Items are priced high regardless of their actual quality. Shirts with holes in them, massive stains, seams unraveling? $8, $10 if you can recognize the brand (and regardless if that brand is Target). No one cares if it’s LLBean if it’s torn to shreds and fabric is completely pilled, and no one is paying $12.
Why are tattered used books regularly over $6? Even if they're highlighted/written in. Kids books for $3-4? Ridiculous.
Claiming the money goes to good causes is not an excuse. It’s not a thrift store.
Actual thrift suggestions: ReStore, Resource, Replays (UVM hospice shop by the blue mall), all have better donations at far better prices.
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October 2024 by Tatiana Araque-Ochoa
Good store! They do tend to close
5-10 minutes earlier than the time that is on google and on the store’s door but other than that, it’s a good store with a variety of clothes.
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September 2024 by Dorothee Meli
Disrespectful, rude, and argumentative employee. - 0 stars
I’ve been coming here for years and I have never had a problem or ever felt any animosity from an employee. This person was yelling at me, told me she was being rude to me because she had to (but didn’t) say no to another customer (white), continued to approach/ address me even after I had stepped away while talking to the manager. The employee felt entitled to stand there behind the counter talking to my friend (another black person) about how: I was in the wrong, how her feelings are hurt, how I was telling lies (while she changed her story multiple times), and how she just couldn’t hurt the other customers feelings - so she made an exception for her and blamed us for it. This all because we were in the dressing room area 2 minutes after it closed. Only one of us were trying on clothes I stayed with the cart, and the employee had previously came in but never informed me that the dressing rooms closed at soon.
She had so many opportunities to apologize, walk away, De-escalate the situation but she never took or felt the need to take any of them. I’m so disappointed and I really hope that this is address within the team.
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February 2024 by Hihi
Great store.
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February 2024 by Robby S
Donation line is a MESS and takes FOREVER. Instead of dropping items off and driving away, you have to sort out everything into different bins (not marked) yourself while three staff members stand there chatting, then one of them often says with a scowl "we're not accepting ABC today" before returning to their conversation, and this is after you've waited 30+ minutes in line. This store really needs to return to 'drop and go' donating, not this 'donate your items AND time/labor' model. If you think you're going to pop in and out to donate, think again.
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January 2024 by Alex S.
What can I say? You have to have some good (or perhaps more than good) will to check out a Goodwill. Firm believer that the thrifting experience is in the eye of the beholder. It's not really Goodwill's fault if you don't have the will to look for a gem. Dug around here for quite a bit. Great selection of mugs, as well as books. I've seen used bookstores in the area that have less used books than this place. Clothes were a bit picked over, but that's to be expected; the store was PACKED on a Saturday and you could definitely tell that a lot of trendy college-aged Vermonters were scouring the racks. Not a lot of hangable items for the home (pictures/art) or furniture. I expect that is because the Habitat for Humanity ReStore is right down the road. Docking a star because of the "Selected by Goodwill" section in the back corner. First of all, not sure why Goodwill selected any of the pieces back there. Second of all, I don't know, it's just kind of annoying. BUT BEHOLD! In the normal t-shirt section I somehow found a glittery, sheer 70s three-piece number for SIX DOLLARS. Even eBay can't beat that. Discoed my way right outta there with the phattest of smiles on my face. Groovy!
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December 2023 by Jennifer ODay
Usually very pleasant to come here but very disappointed that they do not honor their signing... When I got to register I was told red was not 50% off as signed someone forgot to take it down...
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November 2023 by Ekaterina Feofilaktova
I brought donations a lot of good clothes and I want to walk to drop it and they told me no!!!! End up dumping in the garbage