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October 2023 by Ezra Roberts
Really good quality clothing... Great prices and awsome customer service. Ive read the reviews and it seems to me people are mostly angry at things they dont understand
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September 2023 by Mchel A.
prices are getting crazy high For used and in some cases really used items. In some cases furniture is in terrible shape and it's magic number 50$ I've seen better pieces at the Salvation Army and cheaper. i have found clothes with pulls and tears for full price. Small kitchen items 15-30$. Ridiculous.
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August 2023 by Jeanie
We had a lot of fun there! Great selection! Lots to look at! And the prices were good! Dog friendly with my United States Army PTSD service dog! Very friendly staff! It's a clean store. Fast and friendly checkout! I highly recommend that you come here to shop! I wish this store was in my area in OKC! We'll definitely come back next time we're here!
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May 2023 by Cruiser Plotline
Not exactly what I was expecting. Place is a mess and everything inside seems so dirty. All the prices seemed reasonable enough, though.
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May 2023 by Le Ann Williams
We love this place. Great deals, items and people.
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March 2023 by Deborah G
I’ve enjoyed going here in the past, but today walking in I had a cashier chase me down for my backpack. She gave it a quizzical look and took it with her back to the register. If she had asked I could’ve told her I had neck surgery, showed her the scar and have a bad shoulder, hence the backpack. Perhaps they would like to get lockers for customers like Funkys has instead of offending customers.
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March 2023 by C Lamb
The prices at Potter house are RIDICULOUSLY HIGH!! I used to love shopping here. They have jacked up their prices so much that it's not affordable at all anymore. They became greedy....I will never go back! You can get new clothes for less!!
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March 2023 by Sarah Canada
The employees were very polite and attentive as need be. The selection is constantly turning over and the hidden treasures you may find are awesome. Parking leaves a bit to be desired, but that means it's a popular spot.
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January 2023 by Linda Layne
Great finds! Friendly staff! First time shopping here. Plan to come back?
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December 2022 by Tyler Rachel
I mean, if thrifting is your thing, you'll absolutely love this place. Its just kindof dark and smelly. Went there once, horrible parking.. but you'll probably find something there you cant live without.
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November 2022 by Josh O'Neil
Its a good place to get cheap furnature make sure to pay atention to the tags.
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November 2022 by Chris Schultz
Really nice folks working here. When I first checked out they didn't deduct the 25% off. Went back inside. They were busy but kind and fixed it for me.
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November 2022 by Rachel C.
pretty ridiculously priced. it's the most expensive thrift store in NWA and most of the highest priced items aren't even "designer/new/slow fashion". they say their shirts are $4 on the sign, but nearly every shirt was marked up individually to $8-20. Some of shirts that were $20 weren't name brand- they were TJMaxx poor quality garments. I saw one higher-end new item and it was a dress marked up to $100 for a casual lace Ralph Lauren(? idr) dress lol. all used leather jackets were $50, with a $25 beaten up one and a $100 heavily used one. the funniest thing was seeing a stained, crumbling gross green patagonia fleece being $30. I used to come to potter's and you could find quality items within the regular racks. I noticed 2 years ago that the designer rack never corresponded with actual "premium" labels & just things staff judged to be premium? now everything is marked up wantonly-- there's no consistency or criteria. I know it's for charity but it's pretty weird for Goodwill to have moved their prices up at a more reasonable scale & beautiful lives to keep their stock more affordable and priced fairly. i say this because I saw a cotton Target shirt and a 10 year old cotton Kmart shirt priced at $15 and $8 and that's pretty weird for a place selling used items. I get thrifting upsellers are ravaging, but there's a better solution than adopting such large price hikes and squeezing money out of people who can't afford it? (i see lots of families come here more than any other thrift store). I would recommend Goodwill, Beautiful Lives for women, and The Attic for women. Sadly I haven't found a thrift store that caters to children/men with ample sizes/stock. there are a lot better thrifting options in Rogers for families/men. And $5.99 below in the NWA mall has new target items for all sizes/ppl. happy shopping!
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November 2022 by Alexis O.
pretty ridiculously priced. it's the most expensive thrift store in NWA and most of the highest priced items aren't even "designer/new/slow fashion". they say their shirts are $4 on the sign, but nearly every shirt was marked up individually to $8-20. Some of shirts that were $20 weren't name brand- they were TJMaxx poor quality garments. I saw one higher-end new item and it was a dress marked up to $100 for a casual lace Ralph Lauren(? idr) dress lol. all used leather jackets were $50, with a $25 beaten up one and a $100 heavily used one. the funniest thing was seeing a stained, crumbling gross green patagonia fleece being $30. I used to come to potter's and you could find quality items within the regular racks. I noticed 2 years ago that the designer rack never corresponded with actual "premium" labels & just things staff judged to be premium? now everything is marked up wantonly-- there's no consistency or criteria. I know it's for charity but it's pretty weird for Goodwill to have moved their prices up at a more reasonable scale & beautiful lives to keep their stock more affordable and priced fairly. i say this because I saw a cotton Target shirt and a 10 year old cotton Kmart shirt priced at $15 and $8 and that's pretty weird for a place selling used items. I get thrifting upsellers are ravaging, but there's a better solution than adopting such large price hikes and squeezing money out of people who can't afford it? (i see lots of families come here more than any other thrift store). I would recommend Goodwill, Beautiful Lives for women, and The Attic for women. Sadly I haven't found a thrift store that caters to children/men with ample sizes/stock. there are a lot better thrifting options in Rogers for families/men. And $5.99 below in the NWA mall has new target items for all sizes/ppl. happy shopping!
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October 2022 by Emily C.
Cheap prices but really old stuff. You could probably find some good things to craft or upcycle if you are a crafter. But other than that it was kind of old stuff.