9AM - 8PM
4749 Jimmy Lee Smith Pkwy, Hiram“I’m giving this store 5 stars simply because the restroom was so fresh and clean. I had the pleasure of meeting the lovely lady in charge, Ms. Wanda. She’s so sweet and takes really good care of the building. She needs a raise!”
“I looooive that they use profits for ministry and getting women out of a life of drugs. Also they hire those women.Also I love the selection, it's souch there. Unique items and everyday items. Bigger inside than you would think. They also give BULK pricing when you buy a lot, like at Christmas they gave me a deal on everything which was a steal. I was able to get so much, for so little.”
“My favorite thrift store to visit in Dallas. Prices are great. Really helps with growing littles. Then when my littles are bigger, I can give back what I can to easily to help the next parent.”
9AM - 1PM
6461 Church St, Douglasville“Good place to shop if you're in a bind and just happened to need an outfit this is the place to go friendly service love the people up there been knowing about this place for many and many of years 5-star rating”
“If you are in need this is the place. I volunteered on today and this organization is doing a great thing for the local community. It can be hectic as a volunteer however the majority of the volunteers/staff are kind and there to help. One woman(red hair—ponytail) I’m assuming she’s a “core volunteer” had an unprofessional moment I’ll say but that will not stop me from volunteering again. Great work Reflections of Trinity!!”
“Sharon and her daughter were very helpful, nice and southern hospitality at its finest. We love this place the selection was awesome and will definitely be back...like Arnold says..."I'll be back"...”
“I stumbled upon this little gem by accident and I must admit that I was guarded at first, because generally you don’t know how some thrift stores are going to be. I was pleasantly surprised, however to find it this delightful store is charming, well-kept clean, and well organized, the staff are incredibly kind and helpful. The prices are really great and the variety is unreal, they do a fantastic job of keeping the merchandise fresh and rotating it continuously. What a wonderful experience. What do you think about all the great impact that the money you spend there is going to have on this world I can’t say enough great things about how lovely of an experience it is to shop here”
“This is a family owned and operated discount store, On line Auction (Ologybid.com) and other vendors too. It has just about anything you need for a great price. Tools, fixtures for remodeling, furniture, home decor, toys, fashion, jewelry, shoes, and a $1 section. Not only do I bid, I shop.”
“Great experience. I was sent here from the Smyrna donations only location because they only accepted 2 bags there. Here a woman quickly spotted me and asked her coworkers to help me. An employee came out and directed me to put my bags in the blue bucket and they had no problem accepting all the things I had.”
9AM - 8PM
5793 Fairburn Rd, Douglasville“I like to visit occasionally, like while I'm waiting for my delicious $7.99 pizza from Fedel Pizzaria.They sometimes have intriguing, but overpriced furniture. I once found a 12 series set of something (isn't important what) that was only missing the entire 1st set which made it worthless.The shelves are loaded with wares of all kinds so if you're just looking for something to buy, you'll probably find it.They have this insane, like 90% off day, which is Tuesday, I believe. Best day to browse.”
“Great prices for the most part. I do feel like some items could be better grouped in baggies, as well as priced a bit better.My input on what I mean better explained below:On the aisle where things like hangers, crafting items and other miscellaneous items are could be better organized as a whole aisle in itself, as well as the items on the aisle being better grouped in baggies. Example 1: hanger bundles: there was a bundle of the nice velvety hangers for $2.99 (if I recall correctly) which had about 10-15 hangers. This is a great price (don't think it should change), but then there was another bundle of same velvety hangers in worse condition with at the most maybe 5 hangers for the same $2.99 pricing. This makes no sense. Not sure if that is due to 2 different people pricing or what, but maybe it would be best to have set pricing so no matter who prices items there is consistency for customers.Also, on this same aisle there were many bags of various items that were not even related with very inconsistent pricing based on contents of bags. Example 2: there was a bag with some sorts of crafting items and then a few random kitchen items for around 3.99 or so. It would likely sale sooner if items were grouped in same category.Example 3: several of the bagged bundles had clearly came unzipped and were missing items leaving a bag priced at $3.99 with only 1 or 2 items (with bag not even zipped giving the impression that items had likely fallen out since there were loose items on bottom without price tags)The pricing for items like knick knacks/what-nots, photo frame/wall decor, as well as the dishes often seem to be over priced, sometimes so much so it's surprising. Not sure how the pricing is chosen for those types of items but since many times the items are scuffed up, chipped, not full set (dishes) or clearly have a price tag from another store showing it costs less than the ticketed sticker price you all placed maybe it would be good ideam to revisit your pricing model.I think most other items I have been interested in have been fairly priced, with a few exceptions. Given that many people shop thrift stores because they cannot afford to shop new, I personally believe that all thrift stores consider one of their end goals to be a focus on maintaining reasonable pricing allowing those who cannot afford the ever rising costs of new items to still enjoy items that are gently used at a much more affordable price.”