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March 2024 by Monique Moorman
Great variety and selections I always find casual and business attire I love getting the blazers and jeans for a reasonable price
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January 2024 by Stacy Paolini
Lots of varietyDoesn't honor color half price dealsNo dressing room
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October 2023 by Melywood
Received excellent conscientious help from a young man working there who is going through cancer treatment. His name is Corey, if you see this review please pray for his full restoration and wellness. He made sure 2 ceramic trays were well boxed for the car trip home.
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October 2023 by Amy Nunez
They close at 9pm but would not take a return at 7:55pm. You can't try anythg on so you are forced to pay, go home and try things on, make a 2nd trip to return what doesn't fit.. you only have 1 week to return. Now they turn me away over 1 hour before closing and i drove in the rain. Once you do return, can only get a credit..no refund! You can find a deal or two but totally not worth my time and gas money! I'm done after this and will just support other businesses. Absolutely ridiculous!!!
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June 2023 by Sandra D.
It's clean and things are placed neatly every where. The employees at this location are courteous. Rodger, who was working at the cash register during the time we were there, was awesome and friendly. Another employee who unfortunately I didn't get her name and who stated she works Saturdays was also pleasant.
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May 2023 by Ray Lemar
I really enjoyed this store, it was clean, well organized, lots of inventory, the cashier was friendly, good value for unique products.
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May 2023 by Bishop Lee Bowling
Unprofessional attitudes. Refuse to allow some homeless people I had with me to try on clothes. Had $700 that I was going to spend. They lost every bit of my confidence. Also had a minister with me who wanted to get a couple outfits as well several suits actually and ended up putting them back because they would not let him try them on. This place is awful highly recommend no one to shop here they don't deserve our business.
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May 2023 by M Davis
This used to be my favorite GW but now the selection isn't that great. Plus, all of the furniture was priced really high. I'm so sick of this new GW mentality. They are all FOR PROFIT! They got it for free!!
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December 2022 by Mark Petrison
Goodwill stores offer various donated items for sale at low prices (especially clothing, but far from exclusively that.) Compared to other Goodwill stores in Indianapolis I've visited, this location seems smaller, and with less selection; but it's still nice.
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December 2022 by Marilyn Gresham
I was looking for a 12v charger and this gentleman dewayne was so helpful, seen my hands full and offered me a basket..I got up front and didn’t get his name but the associate Lisa (new associate) was willing to go to the back and confirm his name for me..Great place and very clean! I love Goodwill!!!!
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August 2022 by nishat tasnim
Organized store, good for home decors.
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July 2022 by Staci W.
Very mid range Goodwill location. The parking lot is small. The clothes are not very well organized- many of the sizes were mixed together. I did find a book today that looked relatively new. The wares section seemed very sparse. The checkout section was small compared to other stores. My cashier was nice and fast. Overall a pretty average goodwill.
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June 2022 by D Edwards
Receiving Employees on the side of the building just siting around smoking during work hours. Not helping/assisting with unloadingDIDNT EVEN SAY HELLO. Bad customer service. Will not donate to this location again.
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May 2022 by Richard P.
It's no secret that I have sort of a love-hate relationship with Goodwill. As an adult with a disability myself, I'll always resonate with the idea of getting more folks with disabilities working in the community and I'll always resonate with Goodwill's mission and values. That said, I tend to find a good majority of Goodwill stores lacking in terms of accessibility. I find the shopping experience seldom beyond a mid-range experience and all too often I find the retail experience so inferior that it's difficult to imagine anyone is actually being well-trained for future work. That said, the combination of affordable items and that mission for folks with disabilities will usually get me in the door except for the locations where they've ticked me off just enough (I'm looking at you Sunnyside). Strangely enough, I go all around this location but seldom seem to stop in here. I avoid Glendale largely due to abysmal parking. Sunnyside, well, let's just say they ticked me off. So, I usually end up either in Nora or Fishers. This location is in a shopping center adjacent to Castleton Square. It's right next to Patel Brothers and down from Sam Ash. It's a smaller location with a donation drive-up to the side. It has only a couple accessible parking spots - both are at the end of the building right as you pull up to the donation drive-up. As an important note, that corner is also the only place there's a curb cut. This location isn't that old, however, it looks that old. It's older. It's typically somewhat dirty. The automatic doors are here as usual, a definite plus, and the same ratty-old shopping carts are here. I get the feeling Goodwill shops at rattyoldshoppingcarts.com to get their shopping carts. The interior is fairly typical for Goodwill with men's wear to the left, women's clothing to the right, and home goods, etc. toward the back. The aisles here are definitely more narrow - this makes it difficult in a wheelchair as you can't possibly go down an aisle that anyone is in. I also found a couple times when employees were shelving items seemingly oblivious that someone might need to get through. On the plus side, a young male cashier was super friendly and helpful. My impression was that he had a cognitive disability and he was just giving it his best and he definitely soothed my cynicism. I found three items that I needed in clothing. I also found some personal care items priced well. I thought some of the clothing seemed higher priced. I don't know if every Goodwill has raised prices, but I've always found Goodwill on the higher end of thrift - especially since accurately sizing clothing seems completely beyond them. My guess is at least 1/3 of everything I buy at Goodwill is inaccurately sized. The percentage may be even higher. This is especially challenging these days since the pandemic has caused most of the dressing rooms to be closed (and they're not actually disability friendly anyway). Overall, I found this to be a solid mid-range experience. It wasn't really good. It wasn't really bad. I got some decent items at a fair price. I was able to snag an outer aisle parking space - typically difficult - but parking continues to be a wee bit challenging here if you're in a wheelchair (slightly better than Glendale). The friendly cashier was a definite plus and being able to find some unique items and get out of the store for about $20 seals the deal. This isn't my favorite Goodwill (that's probably 116th and Allisonville), but I can see it making my rotation when I can find parking. Good deals. Good cause. Average service. Good luck on accurate sizing.
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February 2022 by Jessica Cockrum
Good, clean Goodwill store. Pricing can be a bit ridiculous. $5.99 for kids pants with holes in the knees because they say Under Armour on them. And charging 4 or 5 dollars for games and puzzles when you don't even know if all the pieces are in the box. But over all, I'm able to find some good items for our family!