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January 2024 by Diane Cass
I couldn’t disagree more with JABs comments. I visit the store frequently and usually find something of good quality that I didn’t even knew I was looking for. Prices are always very fair, staff is friendly and helpful, and my husband always walks out with several books as well as some piece of apparel.
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November 2023 by Vaycay Bella
small shop with tons of stuff! lots of Christmas decor/sweaters out right now.staff was cheerful and helpful!
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November 2023 by Ben Weathersbee
Some guy said this place smells like pee, but he shouldn't judge. Some people are into that
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November 2023 by Grant Wallace
Bought Gus’s first car here!
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November 2023 by Pamela Atkinson
I love hello good bye ? I have donated items there, used a voucher when things were tight, and today I found so many items for under $30 dollars. And the bathroom is VERY clean!!! TY for the shopping on a dime ? hugs ? Pam
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November 2023 by Jessica Wooten
Great place to shop
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November 2023 by Ashley L.
I visited this thrift store with friends on vacation. This store has a lot of items in a small space so be prepared to look. Things were fairly well organized though. It was pretty busy but we were able to look through everything. Prices weren't garage sale level but way better than Goodwill which has significantly jumped up their prices lately and on par with the Salvation Army and St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores that we also visited that day. Staff was friendly. We would definitely check out this thrift store again if we were in the area.
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September 2023 by Libby H.
This store had wide selection of things. My only complaint is that the space is too small for the amount of things they have. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
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September 2023 by Catherine Quick
I was traveling through Brunswick and found this quaint little thrift shop on Highway 17. They had a good collection of clothing for sale, small furniture pieces, pictures, recipe books (my friends favorite), books, and odds and ends. We had an enjoyable time looking through the sale items. I found a ceiling light fixture with 5 globes for only $10. A great stop and will go again when I am in the area.
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July 2023 by Theodore Steenwerth
This place has been a very unique blessing. For me while being homeless for the past year, and I thank those who work there for their support and care.Thanks
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April 2023 by Jeffrey Waters
Overpriced second hand goods and a rude staff. You can't get help in this dump, even though so many people work their it's literally crowded. They treat you like you are in their way. The goods are donations that are way over priced. They are definitely make a pretty penny off of those "Christian" values. Would recommend going anywhere else.The free stuff they mention below is trash that they keep asking people not to dump there. Your donations aren't impressing anyone when you treat your customers poorly. I'm sure your tax right off really helps your yearly income. Using christ to amass the wealth you have, all in the guise of charity is sickening. I don't think you help anyone. Eveb the volunteers are treated like second class. It really shows when you constantly have to come on Google reviews to defend yourself. The management is part of the problem.
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April 2023 by JAB
St. Mark's Community Thrift Store has a very poor selection of well worn goods. The store smells like mold and wafts of urine. Clothes with store tags are priced out of reach for people who shop at thrift stores. The few acceptable items I found I ended up putting back because they had seams coming apart. I would not recommend this thrift store.
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March 2023 by Pamela D. Atkinson
I love hello good bye ? I have donated items there, used a voucher when things were tight, and today I found so many items for under $30 dollars. And the bathroom is VERY clean!!! TY for the shopping on a dime ? hugs ? Pam
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March 2023 by Northland Gypsy
St. Mark's Community Thrift Store has a very poor selection of well worn goods. The store smells like mold and wafts of urine. Clothes with store tags are priced out of reach for people who shop at thrift stores. The few acceptable items I found I ended up putting back because they had seams coming apart. I would not recommend this thrift store.
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March 2023 by Misty Collins
This store charges $10 to handicap and elderly people to load side tables. Christian values? I don’t think so. They receive their inventory for FREE, and charge a price for it- fine and fair. But charge a $10 fee to take it? Don’t take/sell furniture if you can’t get it back out the front door. This “Store Policy” is DISCRIMINATION by charging extra fees to the portion of the population that is physically weaker. Thankfully, for me a nice bystander helped me.