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August 2024 by Michael B
Best place in the area to donate. They actually seem to care about the items and only take what they they think will find a good home. staffed by dedicated people and volunteers.
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March 2024 by Sherre Copeland
Google markets them as being handicapped accessible, but judging by their rules, I’m not certain. Regardless, they didn’t allow me into the store with my stroller because they supposedly didn’t have enough space for me. Looking around the store, they had enough space, they just didn’t want a stroller there. Not sure how you can hypothetically have space for a wheelchair but not a stroller, but who knows. Width wise, my stroller was the same size as a wheelchair. Length wise, it’s a bit longer, but very maneuverable. My guess is it’s not a space issue but a worry over theft issue, since the sign right next to it says no backpacks, or large bags. Regardless, the way I was all but shoved out the door (the sign about the strollers was inside, not outside And a woman was blocking it on my way in) felt very rude and I ended up just leaving with my baby since I didn’t have a different carrier option and I felt unwanted there. The way the lady seemed to look down at me also didn’t leave me with the warm fuzzies but it’s possible I’m over sensitive b/c I’m postpartum. Coupled with their ridiculous hours, and it seems like they don’t actually want people to come here. They need to move relevant signs outside so people can see them coming in, and they need to list it on their website so people don’t drive all the way there for no reason.
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February 2024 by Sherre L.
Google markets them as being handicapped accessible, but judging by their rules, I'm not certain. Regardless, they didn't allow me into the store with my stroller because they supposedly didn't have enough space for me. Looking around the store, they had enough space, they just didn't want a stroller there. Not sure how you can hypothetically have space for a wheelchair but not a stroller, but who knows. Width wise, my stroller was the same size as a wheelchair. Length wise, it's a bit longer, but very maneuverable. My guess is it's not a space issue but a worry over theft issue, since the sign right next to it says no backpacks, or large bags. Regardless, the way I was all but shoved out the door (the sign about the strollers was inside, not outside And a woman was blocking it on my way in) felt very rude and I ended up just leaving with my baby since I didn't have a different carrier option and I felt unwanted there. The way the lady seemed to look down at me also didn't leave me with the warm fuzzies but it's possible I'm over sensitive b/c I'm postpartum. Coupled with their ridiculous hours, and it seems like they don't actually want people to come here. They need to move relevant signs outside so people can see them coming in, and they need to list it on their website so people don't drive all the way there for no reason.
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February 2024 by Kaleigh Fields
This store is cash ONLY which I would’ve lowered my rating for if it weren’t for the fair pricing on most things and the lovely staff who I adore ? I went here for the first time the other week and it was super busy, which it’s apparently always packed with customers. So much to find here. This place is a hidden gem.
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February 2024 by J D
I couldn't get in, the parking lot was full and they changed the hours.
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January 2024 by Carole Fisher
From a $10 bathroom sink with faucets to great clothes for ladies, it's my favorite .
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November 2023 by Stephanie Ortiz-Rivera
Don't come to them for help. They give you the run around.
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November 2023 by Stephanie Rivera
Don't come to them for help. They give you the run around.
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January 2023 by Theresa Fauth
Have enjoyed donating to this very friendly and well manned location. The store itself is organized and always has people to help you. Prices are reasonable. Compared to Goodwill- this place is a WINNER!
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December 2022 by C T
Great finds but wow people are P-U-S-H-Y!! It's like a bunch of animals ? I had my baby with me and some guy reached over us and a game dropped on my babies head? Zero respect for other person's inside...
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October 2022 by Debra Bostron
We slipped in 15 minutes before closing. I got 2 bags of nice yarn. Prices reasonable. Good cause.Hours 10-1 onTues, Thurs, 2nd&4th Sat.Donations 9-3 on above days.The Salvation Army Thrift Store continues to thrive. I scored some nice yarn on a ½ price sale!7/22Store is almost always busy with shoppers. You never know what you might find along with the normal items of clothing, shoes, kitchen, toys.10/22I always check yarn bins. Today there was a lot of cotton thread yarn. ½price! I found a bag of regular acrylic yarn to make more hats for donations.
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August 2022 by Karen Lehrman
Clean merchandise. Always good bargains. The volunteers are all so lovely and helpful
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August 2022 by Cecilia Echeverria
Great low prices
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August 2022 by veronica Baldizon
Excellent place to shop
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January 2022 by Jonathan Hicks
I went there on a Saturday(google says they are closed, but I have learned that they are open every 2nd and 4th saturday) to buy a monitor. Everyone there(especially Sue) was exceptionally nice and helpful, and I found what I needed with no difficulty. and of course this is a thrift shopping company, so the prices are very good! They only accept cash, but there are nearby ATMs. Additionally, the building is very inconspicuous, so its hard to know you're at the right spot!