-
February 2024 by Jonnathan Bermeo
Bad service, my mother paid with her card and the employee wanted me to enter the card numbers, we said no and we left without the jackets because of the cold and then my mother checked her account and they had charged her for the jackets and now they don't They wanted to return the money to us
-
January 2024 by Lora B.
One of my favorite thrift stores in the Twin Cities. I can always rely on this location to have Target's unwanted dollar spot items for dirt cheap and/or well-priced furniture and clothing!
-
January 2024 by Holly E.
Experience based on drop off only First time I've seen a pull in garage option for donations. Couldn't be an easier. Pull in and someone comes out to help unload your car. Will absolutely be back for all future donations!
-
December 2023 by Said /
This Salvation Army sells all donated items and furniture. Never lend any items or furniture to low-income tenants who are moving into a new apartment. They sell all donated furniture to government agencies and successfully persuade them to buy furniture from them for homeless people moving into apartments. Inquire directly if they can assist you with furniture; they will not assist anyone with furniture because they sell it. They sell a variety of furniture. If you want to help the poor, this is not the organization to donate to. For everything else, they accept donations and sell furniture. Nothing is given to the homeless or the poor.
-
March 2023 by Mike N.
Thrift store? More like a Grift store.It used to be like "Hey, that's a pretty good deal." Now it's " No thanks. I AM the turnip truck."Today I stopped by and found several items marked full retail price as usual.Then I found an item with the "sold as is-no return " tag for $70. It looked like it had actually fallen off a truck and bounced down the road. The same item sells for $55 new retail.Remember the old bumper sticker, WWJD ? I'm pretty sure he would have a few choice words for whoever runs this store.I'll continue supporting the SA, but not at this store.
-
March 2023 by Christopher M.
Thanks to everyone at this location, in particular, downstairs.On Friday, November 25, 2022 I bought a light blue square business shirt and a royal blue gym bag. $ by the pound for clothes and green price tag for the luggage.More recently I bought a HEAD tennis bag I carry back and forth to Catholic Charities Higher Ground with clothes and papers on the left side and food and beverages on the right side!
-
November 2022 by Kelsey T.
I have never seen anything like this in my life. It's like target donates all their broken returned shit or overstocked clearance items and Salvation Army is like how can we rip off people who don't know any better. Every item I checked was the same price or more than if you were to buy it new. $350 comforters that have been opened. Kitchen items covered in tape and used for the same price as brand new. Target is open the same hours as this location. Just go to target you will save money and the items are new and returnable. The downstairs area here was also straight filth and things that honestly should be thrown away. I am a big thrifter and this place is a scam. The downstairs area is a shame to people who deserve better. Why is it that every other thrift store is able to provide affordable decent items and this place can't? Disgusting
-
October 2022 by Warren J.
I wander into a Salvation Army store about every five years. Which is apparently how long it takes for me to forget my last visit. There was nothing good about my visit to this store today. Nothing. By far the worst thing about it was the quasi-pop quasi-country religious song over the speakers. The dude is singing "I'm in love with Jesus!" Okay dude. You and Jesus go do your thing, OK? But no need to broadcast it. What you and Jesus do with your time together is none of my business. Please don't share.
-
October 2022 by Semi Trucker
This Salvation Army sells all donated items and furniture. Never lend any items or furniture to low-income tenants who are moving into a new apartment. They sell all donated furniture to government agencies and successfully persuade them to buy furniture from them for homeless people moving into apartments. Inquire directly if they can assist you with furniture; they will not assist anyone with furniture because they sell it. They sell a variety of furniture. If you want to help the poor, this is not the organization to donate to. For everything else, they accept donations and sell furniture. Nothing is given to the homeless or the poor.
-
February 2022 by Steve Roscoe
This is a great place. Newly remodeled. Nice! Nice prices too!
-
October 2021 by John MN
It is not rehabilitation it's a "work therapy" program. You work 40 hrs a week for $1. No air conditioning in the whole building so it literally is a sweat shop. What Salvation army ARC is doing violating U.S. labor laws, I'm contacting the MN Department of Labor and Industry about this scam. Don't support this blatant labor exploiter.
-
September 2020 by Takeesha Little
This store always has deals as well as great products to choose, from upstairs or downstairs. I always leave with something that I was looking for, and I didn't have to wait for it to be delivered from online shopping.
-
August 2020 by Laurel Prenzlow
Always great finds
-
September 2019 by Dia Thao
Good deals and even better if the item is the color of the day. Parking could be hard to get sometimes.
-
August 2019 by rosalba Ruiz
When is a oldplace but they send the couches new and its not good cuz they have alot of cats hair on them