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October 2023 by Tami Guerrero
Meh, so tiny and way overpriced for a goodwill
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October 2023 by Mary Elkhoury
I’m writing this in the parking lot and I just have to say customer service is amazing. I went in and was buying over 20 glasses and I was worried that it was going to take forever but not just the guy at the register but another worker came over to help me wrap all the glasses and get them into boxes. I couldn’t have been in there more than 7 minutes total. Amazing customer service
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July 2023 by tonygtigger
Small store and very high prices compared to other goodwill stores. Come on, this stuff was donated, lower your prices.
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April 2022 by Marisa Post
Please note that the donation hours are not the same as the shipping hours. Here at 5:30 when they are open until 6 with no donations available. Please post separate donation hours.
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March 2022 by harris shaw
Went looking for a dress shirt. Not much selection and massively overpriced.
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January 2022 by Stace R.
I'm hit and miss with this store but I've discovered some amazing deals/finds. Lines can be a thing, and I'm not real patient, but it's typically clean with new stuff constantly hitting the floors. Worth a look.
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October 2021 by Spencer D
Goodwill Select is not a thrift store. They do receive items from the community and resell them however they sell them at exorbitant prices. I would say this makes them more of a pricey boutique. They’ve essentially taken stock of the home prices in the area and priced accordingly. Isn’t the idea of a secondhand or thrift shop to sell items that are affordable? But honestly goodwill has always been like this. They sell the better items that they get online so that people bid for them and then stock their retail locations with the leftovers. In my case, I like to look for video games. I went to this location last week and was shocked at how expensive 15 year old PS2 games were. I took a few to the front desk and spoke to the employee and asked if the price was correct. She told me that they “have a girl” who essentially goes on eBay and matches those items with the eBay list prices. Problem is that anybody can sell anything they want on eBay for whatever price they dream up. I could sell a used gym sock on eBay for $150 if I wanted to. That doesn’t mean said sock is worth that much. The other somewhat annoying thing about this location is that nobody is up front at the register. They are in the back sorting so there’s no greeting. They do know when you’re ready to check out I assume because they are watching you on camera. They do have some pretty good stuff every now and then but you will absolutely pay for it. As far as I’m concerned it would be better to try your luck on a bidding site. Thrift stores are dead and goodwill never was one to begin with.
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October 2021 by Nate D
Small store, has some interesting stuff but the pricing seems high compared to other stores. For many items I saw, eBay had lower prices.
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June 2021 by bebop4one
Goodwill Select is not a thrift store. They do receive items from the community and resell them however they sell them at exorbitant prices. I would say this makes them more of a pricey boutique. They’ve essentially taken stock of the home prices in the area and priced accordingly. Isn’t the idea of a secondhand or thrift shop to sell items that are affordable? But honestly goodwill has always been like this. They sell the better items that they get online so that people bid for them and then stock their retail locations with the leftovers. In my case, I like to look for video games. I went to this location last week and was shocked at how expensive 15 year old PS2 games were. I took a few to the front desk and spoke to the employee and asked if the price was correct. She told me that they “have a girl” who essentially goes on eBay and matches those items with the eBay list prices. Problem is that anybody can sell anything they want on eBay for whatever price they dream up. I could sell a used gym sock on eBay for $150 if I wanted to. That doesn’t mean said sock is worth that much. The other somewhat annoying thing about this location is that nobody is up front at the register. They are in the back sorting so there’s no greeting. They do know when you’re ready to check out I assume because they are watching you on camera. They do have some pretty good stuff every now and then but you will absolutely pay for it. As far as I’m concerned it would be better to try your luck on a bidding site. Thrift stores are dead and goodwill never was one to begin with.
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June 2021 by Bob Destri Hilgenberg
I just want to say these are the nicest, most knowledgeable people out of all the Goodwill 's I've visited. If they don't have exactly what you're looking for they will go into the backroom and double check for you. Just above and beyond!
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June 2021 by Bob H.
I just want to say these are the nicest, most knowledgeable people out of all the Goodwill's I've visited. If they don't have exactly what you're looking for they will go into the backroom and double check for you. Just above and beyond! A very neighborly vibe. :)
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March 2021 by Big .N
Small store, has some interesting stuff but the pricing seems high compared to other stores. For many items I saw, eBay had lower prices.
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February 2021 by Sarah Pizza
Tall blonde lady makes it an extremely annoying and lousy experience. Harasses you to pay now when you're still looking around. Really bad circumstances to be in you feel pressured to hurry up out of the store. What a cheap place to be. She also makes prices very expensive because they need the money that bad. Yikes
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January 2021 by Gina T.
It's a delightful little high end boutique Goodwill. Very clean & very organized. Ranges from clothing to items and house wares. They are small but also offer a donation center that is located on the outside of the building. Their donation hours are 10am-5pm.
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January 2021 by Sebastian Garcia
Want something? probably won't find it here