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May 2024 by Seanna Scheibelhut
Goodwill is a nice place to shop for name brand clothes.
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April 2024 by M
The prices are really high considering it's a thrift store and most people shop there because they can't afford to shop elsewhere. I wouldn't be surprised if they jack the prices up even more right before 50% day, so in reality you only end up getting a 10 or 15% discount. Don't forget the Goodwill stores are not a charitable organization. All the money that is spent goes into some rich guy's pocket. Look it up.
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November 2023 by Jim Cattin
Highest priced Goodwill store I have come across. Items that they get donated to them are really expensive. Shoes up to $60 and $70 coats. A lot of items that are within 25% of the cost of the item new. Had items that had a manufacturer label on them of 2 for $10. They were trying to sell for $7 each. Thought this store was built on helping people, just crazy prices.
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November 2023 by Candy D
This store has very high prices.
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October 2023 by Dana LaDuct
I spent a good portion of my day at a loaded Goodwill. Minutes in, I found a vintage white duck feather down lounger couch in amazing condition. I immediately got the tag. $49.99... after speaking with 2 different employees and a Manager, one of whom was trying to talk me out of it given how large it was. After measuring everything, I decided I'd get a uhaul rather than strapping it on my roof. They refused me paying for it without taking stating that after I buy it, they will place it outside the donation door and if someone takes it while I get the uhaul, then they're not responsible. Meanwhile while booking the uhaul, I over the worker (she didn't see me) speaking about me and ridiculing me and then stating she had her friend on the way with a truck. I left letting them know I'd be back with the uhaul, and was 35 min later. Couch gone. The couch had been there for 5 days (per the employee). So after spending hundreds of dollars I was out the $50 for the uhaul and totally let down by the assistant manager selling the couch to her "friend" ???
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October 2023 by Tee Tillman
Very well organized and great staff
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September 2023 by Mama D
I spent a good portion of my day at a loaded Goodwill. Minutes in, I found a vintage white duck feather down lounger couch in amazing condition. I immediately got the tag. $49.99... after speaking with 2 different employees and a Manager, one of whom was trying to talk me out of it given how large it was. After measuring everything, I decided I'd get a uhaul rather than strapping it on my roof. They refused me paying for it without taking stating that after I buy it, they will place it outside the donation door and if someone takes it while I get the uhaul, then they're not responsible. Meanwhile while booking the uhaul, I over the worker (she didn't see me) speaking about me and ridiculing me and then stating she had her friend on the way with a truck. I left letting them know I'd be back with the uhaul, and was 35 min later. Couch gone. The couch had been there for 5 days (per the employee). So after spending hundreds of dollars I was out the $50 for the uhaul and totally let down by the assistant manager selling the couch to her "friend" ???
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September 2023 by Tee Scales
Very well organized and great staff
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August 2023 by Mike Meeks
The staff was great
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July 2023 by Jessica L
I know goodwill is known for overpriced things on donated items but this place. Lol I needed a cheap pair of shoes , the sign on top had prices of women shoes, men and kids. Nothing about tagged items, or etc. okay I found a pair went to check out and they told me 17$. But why does the sign say 5.99, and she said it’s on certain items. But what shoes? None was tagged or specifically said certain items. But I went to Ross for 20$ and got a brain new pair, just make sure to check what you are getting.
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May 2023 by Mary Mohler
12.99 for mom jeans , 9.00 for a shirt (not even name brand . Kids clothes 6.99…8.99 for kids pants … tall smoking CRACK IN HERE ???
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April 2023 by Melissa Wolf
The stuff they put out for sale is old, dirty, ripped, and EXTREMELY overpriced for things they were given for free. Who is gonna pay $1 for an empty 35¢ baby food jar without a lid?? $6 for the same tank top I bought at Walmart for $2.48? Watch em too.. cuz they'll change prices on items at the register.. and the people "stocking shelves" will literally follow you around the store like a toddler on a leash.. it's extremely freaking rude. A little personal space goes a long way people.. it's goodwill.. not a coach outlet!
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April 2023 by Hailey Dawson
I work at a diffrent goodwill. Compared to our prices clothing is slightly high but, they had the friendliest manager. His name was Alonso and I reccomend having a quick conversation with him because he is just a genuinely nice person and nice to talk to. :)
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March 2023 by Sheryl Gerald
I went several weeks ago and purchased a recliner chair from this store. When I got it home and sat in it, it was full of bed bugs. I was under the impression that Good Will sprayed and laundered their donations. They do not! As many bugs that we found in the chair and as many bites as I have on the right side of my body, the place must be infested. I am a senior citizen and the cost of this is outrageous. Shame on the Good Will for not protecting their customers.
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December 2022 by Joshua Byer
You’ve lost a loyal customer today, I’ve been coming to this story on a regular bases for 4 years now. Found a nice tv box set with no price tag, cashier was sure it was 9.99 which I thought was kind of high. Then she calls the manager up and she counts all the DVDs in the set. Then she says $2 x 53 DVDs, wow! This tv box set isn’t even that price brand new! Nobody is paying $106 for a used box set, no guarantee it all works, and it’s non refundable. Worst Goodwill in the area! There’s much better places in the area to spend my money.