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July 2024 by Jenny Rosario Actress & Talk Show Host
This is a decent Goodwill. The selection of clothes, household items and furniture are pretty good. You can find some good deals on furniture, however, the clothing, household items and paintings/frames, etc are over priced for a Goodwill. You can get silo at items brand new at Ross. The cashier I encountered was very unhappy. I would not say she was rude but she was very frustrated. I normally try to avoid public restroom if I can help it but on this day I was out for a long time and needed to use the restroom. The rest room was not clean. It needed a major cleaning and paint. Below are some pictures of good deals on coffee tables. I should have bought the brown and white one but didn’t. I returned a few days later to see if it was still there and it was gone. If you see something you like take advantage of the opportunity and buy it right then and there.
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June 2024 by P O'Brien
Big store
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June 2024 by laser moose Studios
The prices are outrageously expensive, for example a pair of Grey shorts in 2021 were $1.99 to $2.99 now its $6.99 and above it's ridiculous, you guys get everything donated for FREE and make 100% of the profit there is no excuse to charge this much money for USED ITEMS when i could go to Wal-Mart and get the same pair of shorts new for the same price or CHEAPER. It's sad.
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May 2024 by Liubov Presman
Who is looking for vintage stuff, drive by, there is nothing interesting.
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April 2024 by Alison Theriot
NO DRESSING ROOM!!! IT SHOULD SAY THAT ON THE CLOTHING RACK!!!
I donate to Goodwill. But I also go to Goodwill when I'm in a pinch to find something that I need like a pair of shorts, or a pair of jeans. I've never been to a Goodwill that doesn't have a dressing room. I spent an hour there going through different racks looking for different things and then when I went to try them on found out there's no dressing room!!! I don't buy something from a major store without trying something on. I'm surely not going to do that for a second hand store, return or no return!
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April 2024 by Decker Bullock
A decent store but the bathrooms was in need of attention
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March 2024 by Hope Dashiell
Large store, semi organized, good selection but way overpriced
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March 2024 by Diana M.
I understand the prices having to rise with today’s ongoing inflation but it’s gotten out of hand paying $15 for a used shirt is a bit excessive. Now they’ve taken away the fitting rooms and the return policy is ridiculous. You got 3 days to come back for an exchange, no money back what’s so ever. Good luck staying open.
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January 2024 by Megan Harkness
Best goodwill in the state of Florida I promise you!
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November 2023 by Unknown
Great place
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October 2023 by Chris
Why no fitting rooms?
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October 2023 by Elizabeth Lamug
How do you not give returns, yet have no dressing rooms to try on clothing?! Oh well, I suggest people just go down the road to Bealls Outlet or Ross at this point since Goodwill's prices are ridiculous anyways. Also, a new thrift store opened in the Bealls Outlet plaza.
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September 2023 by Eleanor Sanon
I used to love this Goodwill. I have shopped here for years. Their selection is really good, but it takes a second to find a good item that fits well. I used to be willing to spend the time looking around and trying things on, but they removed the dressing rooms!! With the no returns for cash policy and the raising prices, how can they expect me to feel comfortable buying any clothing from this store? I was so disappointed yesterday because I really needed some clothes postpartum but couldn’t get anything because there was no way to know if it fit me or not ?
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September 2023 by Joel C
No dressing rooms at this location. Prices have gone up. Also they have removed the one wall outlet so you can't test any electronics.
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August 2023 by Drea Deskins
This goodwill used to be one of my favorite places to shop until the recent changes…..they have raised the prices and they have taken out the dressing rooms which makes it’s extremely difficult to shop since I have no idea what i’m even purchasing. There is no reason i’m not allowed to try on the clothes i’m hoping to buy, it should be a requirement I have somewhere to change especially in a retail store. I assume this change occurred due to the shop lifting problem but having no changing rooms is an extreme change to make. Goodwill receives all of their clothing, furniture, appliances, toys, etc all for free. People donate stuff to this company for free just for them to turn around and up-charge everything. There have been several times where i’ve gone to Goodwill looking for cheap items and to my surprise i’ve see stained clothes with tags of more than 6 dollars. Considering that everything they own is donated there is no need to charge so much. I thought this company was built off of kindness and compassion for those who can’t afford the newest fashion but now i’ve seen it turn into a money hungry industry who takes pride off of kind people who want their belongings donated to others. I’ve seen goodwill make so many changes trying to prevent shoplifting such as different tags, no dressing rooms, limited clothes per dressing room but If goodwill has such a issue with the theft problem they should think about lowering their prices.