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December 2023 by Laura A.
A very small Salvation Army thrift store - the smallest I've ever seen, but what was there seemed to be good, quality products at rock bottom prices. The front of the store smelled strongly of cigarette smoke. Other reviews said it was dirty, but that was not my impression.
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March 2023 by Jody Avina
The best
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January 2023 by Linda O.
The place is small, crowded, dirty & understaffed . Someone needs to get this place straightened out!Start the new year right with a good clean out & update!
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January 2021 by Brooke M.
I'm very displeased with our local SALVATION ARMY.. Way overpriced and the store is FILTHY.. I was 40cents short on a 6.00 item., and the lady wouldn't cut me a break..(Mind you I've spent alot of money that I really didn't have in the first place!!) Also the other day a man came in with donations but had them neatly folded in a box. The same employee told him unless he put them in a plastic bag she wouldn't be able to accept the donations. The man asked her if she had a plastic bag, she had the nerve to say yes but I'm going to have to charge you for the bag. My mouth just about hit the floor, I can't believe that this lady had the nerve to do this!
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November 2020 by T Murray
Yesterday was the first time we visited this fine restaurant. But It is definitely not the last time. We passed a splendid evening with the courteous service, with the superb meal and wine and with the modest cost. We will absolutely come back soon.
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October 2019 by Tracy T.
If I could give zero stars I honestly would. I love checking out Salvys and while it is expected that some items will be outdated, in poor condition, etc., there are always some good treasures to be found and I love the hunt for a bargain! In kind words this location is small, musty, filthy, and overcrowded. The owner/management does not take pride in their business at all. The employees spent the duration of the visit standing outside smoking, swearing and ranting about things they were mad about even with personal issues, and remarking about how little they planned to get done regardless if it bothered their boss. One local regular actually grabbed them for me to check out, and since no price was listed the cashier made up a price of $2. This stop was heavily disappointing as patrons cannot even really look beyond the surface level of the mountains of things falling on to one other.
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April 2019 by Shakeela Jackson
It's okay