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December 2023 by Bob Bennett
Well it's located just steps away from where I live in superior wi, located on belknap ave I really like this place, as I've been there many times, but there isn't a whole lot of men's clothing, and some of the stuff is kind of expensive for a second hand store, but they have lots of other items, like household items, to furniture, gadgets, women's clothing, kids clothing and much, much, more! The staff is friendly and helpful! They rely solely on donations, so keep that in mind!!
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October 2023 by Lori K
Super disappointed. A lot of this stuff should be going to a landfill/recycling. Old dressing jar scratched up $1.99. A regular glass jar without a lid $0.99. Are you kidding me right now???Old dirty bath and body works shower gel almost gone $1.99
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October 2023 by Sydney Olp
I’ll start by saying, I know this isn’t like a 5 star fine dining place or anything fancy, but the employees here went beyond poor customer service, they were straight up unkind. I knew they closed at 5:00 so I was being mindful of the time, and made my way up to the counter at 4:50 to check out (there was no line so I knew I’d be rung up and out of the store before closing). While pushing my cart to the front all three employees started making comments very loudly and dramatically to each other (even though they were sitting right next to each other) saying how “[I] better hurry because [I’m] the last customer in the store,” “We better get out of here on time,” and just other rude comments directed towards me. Right as I stepped up the the register he individual behind the register said loudly to their coworker, “It’s going to take forever to ring her up.” (I had 13 items total and it literally took less than one minute to ring me up). No offense but looking at a price tag and typing it into a register isn’t rocket science (if there is some sort of disability that would make that task difficult then that’s understandable, but it’s still snarky and unprofessional to complain about a customer who is two feet away from you). I said hello and they did not respond, or even look at me, or say a single word to throughout the entire transaction. Their hostility was so strange and intentional, I was tempted to say “I’m so sorry for inconveniencing you” and just run out right then and there because I was literally feeling unnerved and uneasy. I remained pleasant and polite throughout the whole experience because I believe what you put out in the world will come back to you. Unfortunately, that didn’t work this time. When the person handed me my change I smiled and said “thank you,” and still did not get a single word back. Awkward. The employee then immediately came out from behind the counter and followed me as physically closely as possible (despite wearing a face mask??) to shut and lock the door immediately behind me. I felt really uncomfortable having someone invade my personal space so intentionally like that. I looked down at my phone right when I got out the door to see what time it was (it was 4:56). I understand lingering customers can be annoying. And it’s not easy to work in the customer service industry all the time; however, I was officially out of the building before they closed and I gave them no reason to be so rude. I’m a kind person who assumes positive intent in people and felt kind of disheartened by how I was treated. I immediately went next door to Earth Exchange and the employees there were so kind and sweet. I’ll skip the weird spiteful vibe at Salvation Army and just go right the Earth Exchange next time. (The Golden Rule is not only the right thing to do, but it is good for business too).
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June 2023 by Tammy Saunar
Very nice employees.
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May 2023 by William Taylor
Was just great and the manager helped us find luggage and then found better in back of store and came running up to exchange for what we had bought. Now that's a caring manager. She was the best service wise entire trip. It's Florida boys thank you
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January 2023 by Raymond R
Very poor selection. Prices can actually be quite good that's why it's such a shame that's it's always the same old tired junk as far as hard goods go.
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December 2022 by Randy R
Very poor selection. Prices can actually be quite good that's why it's such a shame that's it's always the same old tired junk as far as hard goods go.
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December 2022 by Goodiel Beads
The staff are wonderful. Nice kind and helpful and I will miss each one of them when I move.
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October 2022 by NeekoSpoon
Kinda small store, but still nice variety. Courteous staff. We love thrift stores. Especially lately
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August 2022 by Patricia Meyer
Friendly staff. A great place to look for treasures. I enjoy the 25% off for seniors on Tuesday.
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July 2022 by The Pengua
Outside was pretty dirty, but the inside was good! Many wonderful and mysterious items lay in this store, I swear.
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February 2022 by Ronald Pinsonnault
Sorry I was just shoveling snow for the shop next door. We do that this time of year you know.?
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December 2021 by Ann Johnson
Little pricey but ok got lots of stuff
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July 2021 by Stephanie Reller (Stephieg)
Mostly organized with the deals posted, which is much appreciated. Like the location and the staff were great
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July 2021 by Jenny P
I've loved this store till recently. I remember it being cleaned up nicely and a volunteer remarked that prices would go up "a little" because of that. Oddly, it doesn't seem as cleaned up as that day but the prices are definitely higher. I know items have value, but if someone wants a lamp for $70 there are tons of other stores for that- we shop thrift stores for goods at thrift prices. The books are still inexpensive and so are things like blankets. The prices no longer compete with Goodwill or even Saver's which I've always thought was way over priced. I'm sad that this store seems to be on the path to becoming a high priced antique store like the one in West End, Duluth. Yes, they still require masks which is just silly. The packages clearly state that masks don't protect against the V... let us shop without obstruction and maybe we'll stay longer even with the higher prices. The shops next door are less restrictive and you can shop bare faced.