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July 2024 by Melissa Butts
Well organized!
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July 2024 by Tonya R
Large selection with great prices.
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June 2024 by VistaSirens
The lies here are pointless. I ended up finding pretty cheap electronics when I went here! I collect weather radios and I found some that were nicely priced!
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May 2024 by Jeff Jensen
Only leaving 1 star because I have to. Online return policy & this stores return policy completely different. Bought 2 pairs of pants (tried on at home, too small) returned same day with tags & receipt. Googled their return policy before going back, says: with tags & receipt returns allowed. This store, no returns, all sales are final. It does say that on the bottom of the receipt, but honestly who reads the bottom of your receipt. Long story short, hope the $20 was worth it, will never be back... CROOKS!!!!!!!!!
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May 2024 by michelle naylor
The most expensive Goodwill I have ever been to. Things are so jammed together you can hardly find anything. I ended up spending over $50 on dishes. It took me an hour to find all the pieces. I had to crawl on floor to get to bottom selves. Then when I got the cashiers they don’t wrap nor provide any bags or boxes. These people are making a killing. How charitable.
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May 2024 by Jan Stritzel
Shush, don’t tell anyone. This is the place to go for high end second hand merchandise
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May 2024 by Jus Zajac
This place is so overpriced. $19.99 for used button ups, $14.99 for disgusting used golf polo shirts, $25 for scratched up used shoes. Manager should be ashamed and replaced. Price gouging donated goods is criminal. I’m never coming back to this location.
I would have bought 5X as much stuff as I did if the prices made sense. How is it more profitable to make less sales? Disgraceful. Btw $85 total for my ONE small bag of items. Got to hell.
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March 2024 by Tom Tell
Employees are great but these prices are outrageous they get things donated for free let's keep the thrift store mentality when pricing that's the whole idea people.need help who come to your store not kohls prices
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February 2024 by Amy Kneitz
I used to frequent Goodwill to purchase for several families from church that were struggling badly back when I was an RE coordinator. Many kids attending classes on the coldest days of the year with very worn out, thin winter jackets, no gloves, no socks etc. It was affordable and back then when Goodwill served its local citizens offering necessities at very reasonable prices.After all, Goodwill is “owned” by the communities it serves and is governed by a local, volunteer board of directors.It rips my heart out seeing how greedy Goodwill has become. It seems to be all about the money. I had an ex store manager once tell me anything really good coming in is taken by the staff. They always get to sort through the donations first. This defeats the purpose of the mission to be a valuable resource to those in need. I’m done shopping at Goodwill as I can get much more in better condition for much lower prices at TJ Maxx, dollar General or on fb marketplace. Shame on them for taking something that was once an invaluable resource and incredible place for local citizens to turn for help. Now it’s simply about the $$$ and absolutely no value at all. It’s a waste of good space.
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February 2024 by Lolita Vargas
Overly priced defeats the purpose
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February 2024 by Chris Elvin
Some of the pricing at the Delavan Goodwill is a little out of whack. And a lot of the media is picked over by online auction hunters. Other than that it was a standard, relatively pleasant, Goodwill experience.
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February 2024 by Zander Kemp
Worst store I’ve been to honestly
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February 2024 by Kyle Oakley
game selection was better
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February 2024 by Gracelynn Wuchterl
The best services and staff are very nice
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February 2024 by Ruby Elena
C’mon, you can’t just keep stuffing glass into the shelves. At a certain point it’s unsafe. You get that, right? It wouldn’t take much to wind up with a cascade of broken glass. I don’t mind a little digging, but you need space to shuffle things around. Oh, that looks like a nice tumbler back there, completely locked behind rows of delicate stemware. ?♀️?♀️?♀️ Even worse, this store clearly has too much inventory for the prices marked. I’m used to Goodwill stores being pricey, but not like this. You really expect customers to put in work just to pry something out and then pay $7-20 for it?