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November 2024 by Spencer Young
I found things very overpriced. Old or worn items selling almost at retail price. Unorganized, horrible men’s selection. Greedy and lazy thrift shop
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September 2024 by Coral Jones
I can’t give them a zero so I give them a 1 this place used to be a good place with fair prices the greed got to their heads 3 dollars for a small Coca-Cola bottle when I got a bigger one for a dollar a few months ago oh also there’s thieves working there I saw vintage photos $50 for them all behind locked glass went back willing to pay $50 for all cuz it was worth it they were from the 1800s and some were missing like 20 of them gone not sold stolen everyone seemed shocked and confused and we wanted it repriced cuz I’m not paying $50 for around 10 photos they said they would have them repriced and call they called and this girl lied through her teeth that none were missing and they were still $50 when I showed proof that they were missing I had pictures of them on my phone and they were gone and not sold stolen by one of the employees
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August 2024 by Tiffany Owen
Reasonably priced in an overpriced economy. Friendly cashiers and well organized store. Discovered this place when we got stranded in Palmer on a camping trip and needed more supplies.
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August 2024 by Ma' am
A lady came up to me and asked me if my dog which was in a backpack was a service dog, and she told me if he wasn't a service dog I had to leave, your not supposed to ask someone if there animal is a service dog it's incredibly rude and inconsiderate
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April 2024 by Noah Zwiefelhofer
Best thrift store in Alaska. 5 stars
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February 2024 by R K (R)
They get 3 for keeping it clean and organized. Personalities are where they lack, many of the gals are very rude, met manager once, manager/owner im unsure, he was not pleasant.For some unknown reason reason they have a VERY "holier than thou" attitudes.Not ALL of the employees, but, many of the middle-aged.The younger ones just ignore you and keep talking to others.They won't even greet you sometimes. Just keep looking down and talk like you did wrong coming to their register.When you hire mainly women, you gotta count on reviews like this coming up.I was even followed and stated at after a gal assumed I was stealing and I showed her IN FRONT OF EVERYONE & said "NOPE! And THANKS for your respect!" then opened everything I had in the store, she just asked me in front of everyone loudly.SCREW THESE PEOPLE AND THEIR OPEN DISRESPECT & RUDENESS.ASSUMING PEOPLE ARE THIEVES BECAUSE THEY LOOK POOR! ITS A LOW-END THRIFT STORE! GET OVER YOURSELVES! LOOKING FORPUBLIC HUMILATION FOR NO REASON? COME HERE!
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January 2024 by Jan Fischer
I have had nothing but great experiences here from the stuff to the purchases made.
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December 2023 by Jo L.
They have a nice selection and organized. Prices are high on their furniture for the condition.
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September 2023 by Rick Ingersoll
Good books = good prices
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August 2023 by Steven E.
We have been loyal customers of the Deuce ever since we moved here two years ago. It is one of the better second hand stores. There's not much to it. Folks donate junk they don't want, we show up and buy it. Charities benefit. If they've over priced, we decide how badly we want it and factor in that all proceeds benefit a cause. This store is really well organized with a huge variety of junk. Prices are great, especially for clothes. They have a massive dvd and book collection. Even a nice selection of Alaska based writings. Take care, remember it's donated stuff other people didn't want. Sometimes that means damaged or in need of repair. Buy accordingly. I know it's for a cause, but there are times when it's fun to dicker, especially when something's broke and so are we! I've bought cool shot glasses, growlers, tools and OSU Buckeye dolls. I've even found my favorite candy bars at a nice price. Even at their peak the line moves quickly so it's a very efficient process. The folks are fun to deal with, super friendly! 08/23
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August 2023 by Angel A
Fun finds here, reasonably priced.
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August 2023 by Joy L.
As far as second hand stores in Alaska go- you're not going to find a better one. This store is huge, incredibly and thoughtfully organized, and has an extensive selection. The only negative part about the store is it is for profit and does not benefit the needy. But in a sense it does because clothing is SO Expensive in Alaska, it really is a blessing to find a place like this. Not only do they have clothing, but they have baby stuff, scrubs, bridal gowns, suits, Halloween costumes, rainwear, tons of sporting gear, kitchen and house stuff, books, dads, cds and albums, bikes and strollers.
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July 2023 by Darrow Molder
I have been coming to Bishop's ever since I moved to Alaska in May of 2022. It is my favorite thrift store and located right in central palmer. I do wish they priced clothes a little cheaper, they are usually around $5 a piece which adds up quickly. Because of this, I don't usually buy clothes here, but I often buy craft supplies, pots for plants, kitchenware, furniture, books, and jewelry. The store is usually stocked with a lot of items, and the prices are much better than other thrift stores in the Palmer-Wasilla area.
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July 2023 by Alex Roberts
Great thrift store with varied and well priced merch.
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May 2023 by Stacy A.
I really like this thrift shop because it feels like everything is $5. I got a whole wardrobe for about $64. The jeans are pretty good for the prices. They take card. They have plenty of parking.