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April 2024 by Vee S.
Came in to see if by chance I could get a decent pair of pants at a reasonable price. The pants I liked that I knew would fit well were 15$ (Lane Bryant) the SAME price as new pants! *** I come in occasionally to check for items I need/want, but if the price is overpriced, I won't buy! I went next door and paid just under 15 for a new pair. Goodwill, from what I thought, also used to be a place to help reduce the waste sent to landfills. Remember that old phrase: Reduce, reuse, recycle? #ifyouoncewerepooryourknow #homeless #fosterkid #diggingoutofthemud #landfills #reducereuserecycle
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February 2024 by Dennis Albertson
Found a lot of great stuff and very helpful people.
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February 2024 by Eva M
Ive been donating to this Goodwill a lot over the last couple of years, but I do not think I will be back. The last few times Ive gone to do a drop off, the employees have just been so rude, making comments that are just unfriendly and off-putting about where to stop and where to drop off. Recently, I pulled up and got out to help the one guy unload my items since the bags were heavy and he was just flatly rude to me, making comments about how I needed to wait in my car for an employee to approach before getting out so I dont get hit by a car. Like, Im not a child, I donate frequently, and there was one other person donating. I wasnt walking in traffic or anywhere near a moving car. Whatever. I will take my donations to St. Vincent instead.
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February 2024 by Mark Platta
Rapid turn over of items so check back often always a busy place with friendly staff.
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February 2024 by Jason Luna
Easy access. Friendly employees. Good quaulity stuff. Newly remodeled for fast check outfits organized and sections are labeled so your not wandering.
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February 2024 by Heppner Construction Ben
Clean and lots of stuff just high priced
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February 2024 by wes Montgomery
Selling broken stuff for top dollar, ask for a discount and you'll be told no. Try to talk to the manager, Shawn, and she'll just walk away from you into the back room.
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February 2024 by Delton Porter
Ridiculously high prices. Here they mark many items over retail price. Thrift store items at antique store prices
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February 2024 by Michael Abrain
A nice second-hand store that has a large selection of clothes.
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February 2024 by Patti Hall
Nice store
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January 2024 by Erick T.
The whole "non-profit" slogan is a blatant lie. If that were even remotely true then why are they so focused on how much money they take in every year? Hmm, sounds like a company looking to make a profit to me. And their stuff is way over priced. Why am I going to buy a used couch for 500 dollars when I might as well get one brand new at Walmart or something? Oh, and don't work for them it isn't worth it. If you're eligible for a pay raise it is in increments of like 10 to 25 cents more, it is not in dollars. It's a lot of work for barely nothing. Not to mention you take in a lot of abuse from people who see Goodwill as more of a dumping ground instead of bringing in reusable items. Some people get aggressive when you tell them what Goodwill can or can't take. It's not that expensive to go to the dump you tight wads. By the way, what kind of place is this that puts people's used dentures out on the floor for sale in a mayo jar? That's hilarious but rather gross and unsanitary, right along with used men's underwear (albeit briefs) for sale with the signage saying "pre-washed". Who buys used skivvies? Lol. That's crazy.
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January 2024 by Scott Parks
Clean place, staff was nice and friendly
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December 2023 by Mädz
Absolute garbage ever since they rearranged the store last year. Used to be my favorite place to go, now they have a garbage selection and a terrible layout. 99% of their items are wayy overpriced. Not worth it anymore, super sad
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December 2023 by Naomi Gorley
Always surprisingly horrific to shop at this Goodwill location. Employees who just stare and don't help people, even when you're asking questions. They had every dressing room locked, and multiple employees just stared while a line of people formed. Nobody did anything until the line started demanding a manager. Far from saving, shop at Bremerton instead.
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November 2023 by Dominic E.
We have been shopping (and donating to) the Silverdale Goodwill for over a decade and it is clear that the Goodwills in this area are fundamentally better than most other locations nation-wide. What they do right: turnover - if you're going to come to goodwill with any regularity you need to have high turnover of goods so people still find new things, and the way the goodwill rotates through the colors and liquidates items the Monday after they've been around for 4 weeks is a pristine example of a good turnover plan. (Note: this was recently tweaked, with goods on the 5th Monday now being a percentage off now instead of $.99, we will see if this affects things). One of the best deals at goodwill for the long term WAS canning jars for $.10; when they come in they'd go out just as quickly. Recently management upped that price to $.49 a jar, comparable to the new price - and now guess what, jars sit on the shelves. Same with books - paperback books used to be $.99, this was a reliably good deal and we would shop paperbacks all the time, at the new price, we don't even go to that section anymore. People need those cheap deals to look for to keep them coming back, and I would implore management to reconsider these changes for their success, because if someone is coming in for a $.10 Jar they are still likely to buy a $49 clock they see - and the profit from that one higher-price item is more value to the org than 'loss' from as many $.10 jars as someone would bother to fill up their cart with.