Angel View Resale Store is a great resale location. The staff is friendly and professional, with helpful and nice individuals working in the donation area who provide easy drop-offs and paperwork. The store receives donations directly on site, as opposed to using a centralized distributor, leading to lots of unfiltered great finds and always new stuff popping up. It is a 100% nonprofit benefiting Inland Empire children and adults with disabilities, from housing to medical care, unlike other for-profit stores that only donate a portion of proceeds. Customers often find good items, such as a Christmas tree, ornaments, a brand-new car vac, a matching throw blanket, and decorative plaques. Many visit often and usually leave with something. However, a common critique is that prices can be extremely high, with some feeling that $10 or $8 for used pants is too high for a thrift store. Some note that prices are sometimes higher than retail, like items selling for $4 that cost two dollars at the Dollar Tree. There is a desire for lower prices or the return of a color tag code sale, which previously made shopping more appealing. Despite pricing concerns, many acknowledge the store has a good selection and is a popular alternative since other thrift stores have closed. An added plus for some is its location near a popular burger restaurant.