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April 2024 by amy
Found an assortment of used and vintage wool LL Bean sweaters. Lots of bad reviews on here for this location but I had a great experience. There were also some new LL Bean boots priced at $30 and I found an almost new Columbia winter puffer coat for $15. See you in a week
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April 2024 by Everett Lord
Between lazy managers who use every excuse possible to avoid accountability while they're having costume parties in the back, and cashiers with severe attitude problems, I'd highly recommend going anywhere before ever stepping foot in this poorly managed facility.
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January 2024 by Keith Henderson
The book had two prices on the Book it was confusing asked for a Manger she was too busy to help out an employee, said to me the $2.00 Stickers was rong and it was the $6.00 don't you know it is worth alot of money question what dose the Manager do if they can't answer questions who is running the place puzzles missing Pieces $5.00 people please stop donating to them
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January 2024 by Sheamus Noone
Prices are abhorrent, it's crazy they can get these things for free and flip it for nothing, it's a shame because the clerks are decent people, but it's got terribly priced items.
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January 2024 by Larissa N
The employees were so rude. I have never been treated with such lack of basic decency and customer service in a goodwill store, ever. Three different employees ignored me when I asked where to find different sections of the store,(this was my first trip to goodwill in Brunswick) and at the end of it, the check out lady was short and inconsiderate. She didn't bother to put my items in the bags I bought, which she so inconsiderately stacked glass cups on tops of and walked away for me to deal with. I should have turned around and walked out when the first lady rudely told me to move out of her way with a clothing rack.(If you're an employee seeing this, work on your manners and the way that you associate with people. I was already having a bad day and now I want to crawl into bed and cry, thanks for that)
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November 2023 by Tim Doughty
Conveniently located in cooks corner. Plenty of parking and easy access in and out of the store. It has a drive through drop off which is nice.I do have a generalized concern with Goodwill Industries overall concept and plans. They have spent a boat load of money purchasing land and building these type of structures and it seems to me that there profits are going towards development when it should be going towards serving the underprivileged or those in need.The prices are way too high compared to the old Salvation Army or even Walmart. Keeping in mind that you don't have to wash the clothes you buy at Walmart before you can wear them, and most items are cheaper at Walmart, (and they are new). You can find the occasional deal item, like a cheap bread mixer or some odd ball dinner plates, but the clothing is somewhat expensive, especially if you are looking for a name brand...as those items will be marked up 2 or 3 times.Overall I'm not sure that Goodwill is worth a trip, you would be better off shopping at a second hand store (like Lots for Tots in Falmouth, Freeport Community Services or a consignment store in Brunswick, like Estilo or New Beginnings). The clothes are cleaner and the items are overall in better condition than you will find at Goodwill at a comparable price. You should always check out Walmart's roll back or clearance first as they generally beat Goodwill's prices for new vs well used.I'm assuming that Goodwill's prices are high to support their expanding infrastructure as, from what I hear, they don't pay their workers very much over minimum wage...thus creating their own cliental. Seems like Goodwill has lost their way and no longer subscribes to their stated goals.
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October 2023 by Tim D.
Conveniently located in cooks corner. Plenty of parking and easy access in and out of the store. It has a drive through drop off which is nice. I do have a generalized concern with Goodwill Industries overall concept and plans. They have spent a boat load of money purchasing land and building these type of structures and it seems to me that there profits are going towards development when it should be going towards serving the underprivileged or those in need. The prices are way too high compared to the old Salvation Army or even Walmart. Keeping in mind that you don't have to wash the clothes you buy at Walmart before you can wear them, and most items are cheaper at Walmart, (and they are new). You can find the occasional deal item, like a cheap bread mixer or some odd ball dinner plates, but the clothing is somewhat expensive, especially if you are looking for a name brand...as those items will be marked up 2 or 3 times. And I get ticked off when they charge way too much for kids clothes. Families are struggling to clothe their kids and for some reason Goodwill tries to squeeze a few bucks out of them, in the guise of serving the public...just not seeing it. Kid's clothes should be almost free. Overall I'm not sure that Goodwill is worth a trip, you would be better off shopping at a second hand store (like Lots for Tots in Falmouth, Freeport Community Services or a consignment store in Brunswick, like Estilo or New Beginnings). The clothes are cleaner and the items are overall in better condition than you will find at Goodwill at a comparable price. You should always check out Walmart's roll back or clearance first as they generally beat Goodwill's prices for new vs well used. I'm assuming that Goodwill's prices are high to support their expanding infrastructure as, from what I hear, they don't pay their workers very much over minimum wage...thus creating their own cliental. Seems like Goodwill has lost their way and no longer subscribes to their stated goals.
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July 2023 by James Simmonds
If you remember to ask you'll receive a discount card on top of your savings.
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July 2023 by Bobbi Lambert
I love this store you just never know what you are going to find
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May 2023 by Maine Resident
Most items are overpriced. It's sad. What you're left with is shelves full of stuff priced way too high because everyone already picked through the stuff that was worth buying (hardly anything). Worth checking every couple months, sure, but I typically leave empty-handed.
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May 2023 by Guy Marsden
This place has very easy drop off at one end and entrance in the back. Lots of good finds at reasonable prices.
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February 2023 by Delaney Crews
Why are jeans now starting at $10? I'm seeing blazers go for $20. Goodwill was supposed to be a place for low income folk to buy affordable clothing. Not anymore.
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November 2022 by jonathan white
There is no good will in Goodwil. EVERYTHING IS OVERPRICED. DONT GO. NOT WORTH IT.
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November 2022 by Samantha Main
It was quick to donate and I'm glad I had a Goodwill membership. I love trift shopping.
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August 2022 by Elise Cundy
I've noticed, prices are going up even at Goodwill. Really? Not happy.