“Each and every time I visit this place, I can sense the level of content these lady volunteers derive from their ability to help those in need. Their pricing philosophy is not based on profit, primarily, nor do they consult internet sites to price in line with what the item may or may not be worth-point is, they recognize that all items have been donated to enrich others lives. That enriched feeling of utter disbelief a customer has when getting the most amazing little bauble, dress, swatch of fabric, etc. and at such an insanely inexpensive price achieves the same goal of being a joy maker.”
10AM - 7PM
585 Fairmount Ave, Jamestown“There's friendly staff and I always find great deals. The only thing that's really aggravating is there isn't enough cashiers when I'm ready to check out. Definitely 2 register's should be open. Or prepared to open when there's people in line to check out and most of the time they are purchasing more than 4 items. Disspite these things I would still give them 5stars.”
“I am disappointed that some thrift stores are pricing their items competitively to retail stores. This has led to low inventory that remains stagnant due to high price tags, which prevents returning buyers. Additionally, by pricing items out of reach of less advantaged people, the quality of merchandise that they need will always be of low quality. I still support the humane society donations, but I hope that they will reconsider their pricing policies.”