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July 2024 by David Cooper
Convient drop off in rear of building. Parking is very tight. Helpful staff when dropping items off. No more paper receipts offered.
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April 2024 by Bridez Mind
A bit small is all.
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April 2024 by Kinda
Prices got way higher than they used to be. And for some items they are already almost ridiculous and same or just a couple of bucks cheaper than for brand new goods.
Ps: it's not only this store, so seems like it's company policy to squeeze every penny out of their customers.
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December 2023 by The Critical J.
PROS: The staff is nice here and the place inside is organized in regards to sectioning certain items CONS: The parking lot is small and tough to navigate through when there are a lot of cars. This goodwill is substantially smaller than others and the "bric-a-brac" on the shelves are all cluttered OVERALL: Not my favorite goodwill to go to, but I did pick up some toys here so it wasn't a total loss
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October 2023 by Tony Aversano
Disorganized and very dirty
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September 2023 by Hackensack ツ
too much sting brand new day :/
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August 2023 by Joseph G.
Corey was the most charismatic, engaging and helpful person we've ever met at Goodwill. In fact, he displayed an exceptional level of service for any retail or hospitality business. He is clearly a talented individual and an outstanding employee.
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August 2023 by Sylvia Otoole
Great prices
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December 2022 by Irina Krushinskaya
Well organized store, some good clothes seen on the racks. A lot of housewares items are straight from the dollar store or target shelves by the entrance, so those are not much of cool finds or good deals.
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November 2022 by Gia Perez
They had a big selection Thursdays is toy day ...
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November 2022 by Jussetti “Ashely” Pena
Employees are not welcoming. This discourage me from buying. I'm from town and rather drive to the goodwill at the next town.
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September 2022 by lili m.
Everyone is so kind all the clothes are in perfectly good condition and you should definitely go there
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September 2022 by Colleen C.
This is a great place to drop off stuff you don't want, as they'll take it right out of your car for you. Additionally you can get hardcover and paperback books for about two dollars each. However, the clothing and other linen items are ridiculously over priced. You can find the same or similar items on Amazon, at Target, at Wayfare, or myriad other places that are brand new for the same or less money. Goodwill forgets that they are a low-level thrift store. They are not an upscale second hand store, and they are definitely price gouging the population that is underprivileged and live nearby who utilize this as their source of clothing and housewares. The prices they are charging are ridiculous and out-of-touch. They are not there to serve the community, they are there to make money. Be careful when you shop at a Goodwill, because you are most often not getting a bargain. Even though I'd rather keep used/donated items out of the landfill, I'm apalled when they're asking $15 for a cotton shirt, or $25 for a handbag, or $15 for a throw. These are all items you can get brand new for less money, and once in a while when I have asked the cashier if they would take less for it, they say no. It has taken the fun out of thrifting for me at Goodwill locations. I may continue to donate to them out of convenience but I am sadly not purchasing items from there any longer.
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August 2022 by David Thompson
Limited selection of mostly women's clothing, and mostly larger sizes. Associates not particularly friendly, and I caught one in a lie. Better to visit a different thrift store.
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August 2022 by Tony and Kendra Gioia
The best thrift in Stamford!