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November 2023 by Paul Moody
Great place with great prices
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July 2023 by Stacie Skelley
This is my go to Thrift in my local rural area. From a $5 duvet co cover that just needs a little shout out treatment all the way up to higher prices for rare or collectible. All dollars go to allow the local hospital to buy equipment.
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February 2023 by Nick Cerbone
Unbelievably friendly and courteous people! I was in Margaretville, stuck before an interview with no button down or the. The owners let me in on a day when they were closed, and allowed me to take a button down and a tie for free!!! They insisted I pay it forward. Support this business people!!!
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January 2023 by Caralyn Farrell
i'll start by saying i love thrifting and when i moved to andes several years ago, this was the best little shop nearby to visit. the thrift store raises money for the margaretville hospital, which is awesome, and they often run a 'fill-your-bag sale' in the back room, where i've scored some neat clothes. post- pandemic, however, lots of things have changed.the thrift store is only open on wednesdays and saturdays for a handful of hours, which makes it harder to find a time to get there if you're working a 9-5. sometimes they'll be closed for weeks (like they are now through the end of Jan) and if you don't have a facebook, good luck figuring that out.you can no longer just bring donations to the shop as needed, you have to call and arrange an appointment and the staff will determine what to take or not. personally that's a huge blocker for me as i'm clearing clothes and housewares out of my home constantly, so i need to bring donations up to Oneonta where you can just leave things in the back room of the salvation army during open hours.prices seem to have increased, especially in the front room, and the place feels overly curated - personally i think the fun of thrifting is to dig through odds and ends to find something interesting and unique, but that's harder when the amount of stuff has been bottlenecked by their donation acceptance policy.i'll still shop at this thrift store when i can get there, but it isn't my go-to anymore. hopefully if they can open a couple extra days a week and become more lenient with their donation policy, they can get it back to how it was operating pre-pandemic.
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August 2022 by Johanna A. Florez
Amazing thrift shop! Huge selection without being overwhelming. I found great clothes, art, and sewing supplies.
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June 2022 by Shanice Thompson
THE BEST THRIFT STORE EVER !! I’m from Florida and I always make sure to stop here ive been going every 6 months for the past 3 years !!! I always find something ! BEST STAFF TOO
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April 2022 by Elizabeth Leer
This is the BEST thrift shop! It has great quality items for a bargain—and all proceeds go to the local hospital! It’s run by the nicest volunteers who have an eye for fashion/quality. And it’s a sustainable way to shop! A win all the way around!
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April 2022 by Monika Wyndham
Great thrift store with many rooms to explore. Thoughtfully priced items & wonderful staff. All sales go to the local hospital :)
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April 2022 by Raven Keller
I was excited to finally check this place out but was incredibly disappointed. It's all overpriced junk.
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January 2022 by Deana Pereira
Excellent items.. always a good find
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November 2021 by Shannon Paige
This place has the BEST stuff. I drive an hour each way to come and always leave with bags full
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April 2021 by Erin Considine
MHA Thrift Shop is a non profit benefiting the Margaretville Hospital. It is entirely operated by VOLUNTEERS, most are over the age of 65.Regarding the reviews with donation squabbles— this is a tiny shop and not a corporate giant or the dump. The shop has limited storage capacity so certain items may not be accepted at any given time, an updated list of accepted items is frequently available on the website. Attention to these limitations is appreciated.
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September 2020 by Rose Anne Cantasano
The people were courteous, the prices were low, and the items for sale are varied, so it's worth going in to see what's new. I bought from jewelry to backpacks to a crystal pitcher.
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July 2020 by Elizabeth Hughes Belzil
If you want to be treated like a criminal when you are attempting to make a donation, this is the place for you. My husband made an appointment to drop off several items which included high quality antiques. There were a few Christmas knick-knacks in the lot (oh the horror!) which caused the lady working there to go into full berserker mode. Apparently this disqualifies you from making any donation at all. She erroneously claimed that he knowingly disregarded their "no Christmas item" policy despite it not being mentioned either when he scheduled the appointment or on the shop's voicemail as she indicated through shrieking tones. Our attempt to donate to a local business ended with them threatening to call the police for illegal dumping. Needless to say, don't waste your time with these guys unless you want to truly learn the meaning of the expression "no good deed goes unpunished".
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July 2020 by Daniel Belzil
Wow. Lady accepting donations was CRAZY and belligerent.