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February 2024 by O. V.
Some things need attention but generally Cool staff in the store !
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January 2024 by Celeste Mc
I always find something that I don’t have lol
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December 2023 by Tania Tania
No goods , no stuff, no customers since the new manager
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December 2023 by Tania T.
I've been a regular customer and a donator for many years . No goods, no good stuff with the new manager As a result empty store with no customers
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November 2023 by Igor Chouchereba
Nice and helpful people. I with my son handled many bags of donations just in a few minutes. Additionally, store has own parking lot. Very convenient.
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October 2023 by Nonna Pidvalna
I like to come here to check some things that still have the ability to decorate the apartment. The price is over for used goods. It became more pricey for las months.
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October 2023 by Just Jeanine
This place is very special. I remember going in here like 17 years ago and all I remember was it was gross and nasty and I never went back. I was a teenager at that time so I figured I will go back and see how it was now nearly 20 years later.. and it winded up being even worse than I remember. From the moment you walk in this place, you just feel icky. I was looking for a specific bag, and I actually found it to my surprise when I opened the purse up, there were bedbugs in the purse. They weren’t alive, but it was just a bedbug dead corpse in the purse I was in shock and my friend seen it as well and we just both couldn’t believe it. She was like close the bag quickly. I was more shocked that the employee didn’t say anything about it because he definitely had to see the bedbugs in the bag. I will never go back to that place for clothes or any kind of purses or anything for that matter it’s just gross they don’t even clean the items.And by the way, I wanted I was talking to the employee and asking him about where the money went to because the items were extremely overpriced. It was ridiculous for these disgusting filthy items. He told me that the profits go to a homeless male shelter in Manhattan. Not a woman shelter. Nothing for children.. a male homeless shelter, which made me not want to shop there even more.
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October 2023 by Confessions of a Food Freak
Prices are absolutely ridiculous it’s a complete mess. Lower your prices this is a Salvation Army!!!!!!!!! 700 dollars for a table is insane. 599 for a wall unit even if it’s half off the half off price should be the original price.
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July 2023 by Michele
I agree with most of the other reviewers. This place is extremely overpriced, but I only shop there when it's their half price sale. That way you can get these items for a reasonable price. I have gotten great deals on clothes and bags. My feet are too small for the majority of their shoes. I don't feel bad about donating to them because I know that my items and money are helping people. They also swap items out throughout their stores. Maybe they keep their prices the way they do so that one store won't get the majority of their business
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June 2023 by tom brady
They get used items free and charge more than what they’re worth and somehow this helps the community? Total scam. The only time to come and get ACTUAL PRICES is on half off days. Don’t waste your time here unless paying high prices for garbage.
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May 2023 by Danielle Smith
Do NOT DONATE here. I just dropped off 3 bags of stuff. As I am leaving I am noticing the prices on the items. It’s was ridiculous. The store on nostrand is selling used or barely used items at full retail prices. This store is supposed to help people not rob them. I will never donate here again. I am so upset.My response to your comment is that the establishment is right across the street from public housing, which is your major purchasers. I donated to Salvation Army so that people of certain economic status can buy things they need and want at discounted prices not full value prices. You are supposed to help the communities, but instead you are robbing them. There is no reason an old piece of a wood cabinet that is chipped and stained and one of the doors broken should go for $99.99. On my next review I will post pictures of the prices of items you are selling and the quality and to let people decide if they want to donate to this establishment. There are many other non for profits that actually serve communities and also have a mission. Sadly this store does neitherSo save it for someone else. Catholic charities, st Mary’s and local shelters will be getting my stuff from now on.
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May 2023 by review girl
If I could give no stars I would. The prices are INSANE. $300 for a beat up coffee table and the clothes? I don't even want to talk about it. The store is so nasty, dirty, and messy, seems to have no organization. While I was waiting on line, those in front of me had items with no tags so they asked for the price and it seems like one person was pricing everything (her name was Leslie) and she priced a pair of denim jeans for $15. Makes no sense to me, never been to a Salvation Army that priced gouged like this. This is in the middle of nowhere in Brooklyn, not in the center of Manhattan. There's a reason why it's so overfilled and filthy, the prices cost as more than a Marshall's. The workers are also so passive, did not enjoy shopping here. Would not come back, you are not missing anything out. Don't waste your time here!!!
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May 2023 by Irina Krushinskaya
Nope. The prices are ridiculous. I am all for a good cause, that the money is hopefully going towards helping those in need, but also they need to keep in mind that people who actually shop there are also not the riches. I only went a couple of times during their 50 percent off days, and never again. The same clothing can be purchased just a few dollars more at a chain store but it will be new, clean and contemporary. Shoes I have seen at full ticket price, while being stingy and old. Furniture and household, I'd be terrified touching most of that stuff without gloves. A lot of things honestly should not even be sold as unsanitary, like walkers and other personal equipment. And the prices are so much higher than on marketplace. When you go downstairs, the stuffy humid air with the smell of worn clothes, ugh. Things were messy, hangers over stuffed. Examples of prices, a glass flute $4.99. A plastic kids lunch bag, $12.99. An old, shaky peeling side table, $29.99. A pair of boots with broken zippers (too bad, these were nearly new Fryes) is $100. A pair of kids felt slippers consisting of two left shoes of mismatched size, $7.99... Whoever does the pricing they know brands for sure, you see in their ig posts occasionally a great coach bag or a rare toy. But those items are not there to find. They have some prime items behind the counter. long story short, it's neither fun thrifting experience, nor a place to save on stuff.
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May 2023 by Daniel Genis
Amazing deals in a musty haven!
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April 2023 by Mysti Dale
Huge amount of inventory but prices can be quite high for second hand items. Pay attention to the 50% off color tag sales on different days to counter that.