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July 2024 by Carrie Hunt
Prices are absurdly high. $30 used baseball glove, $40 Magnavox vcr without remote, $12 broken massager. They have a large selection, but mainly due to the prices being so high, they are not moving the inventory. I don't even stop in anymore.
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June 2024 by Michelle C
I used to love going to St. Vinnie's for little treasures I never knew I needed, but they are VERY picky when accepting donations and are just too expensive anymore.
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June 2024 by tsaa 590
If you want to pay retail price for used goods then this is the place for you! My final straw was the half a bottle of shampoo for $8.
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April 2024 by Randy Moser
you know for yrs wed go to st vinnies to get afffffordable used clothing. today i donated hundreds of dollars in fishing rods and a tote full of gear. the lady gave me a 50 percent off purchase of 1 product. i found a pr of jeans, and a case of pint jars. apon getn to front counter the lady informed me that it was good for 1 item. i figured ok. than id use it for the jeans. i asked how much for the jars, no lids or rings. she wanted 12 bucks for the used jars. now why would i pay u 12 for them, when i can go across the street at bi mart n pay 14.bucks for new jars, with new lids, in a new box. i coulda got irrate, but a mother with a 5 yr old was next in line. i left my items n was leaving n the lady says, u want ur 50 percent off slip. i repplied, why, im never coming back here again. this has been going on for many yrs. how is it a non profit has to charge new prices. a pr of worn out shoes. 25.00. were not rich people out here, perhaps u should move your location to were people dont mind paying new item prices, for other peoples junk
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February 2024 by J87 Waldo
The volunteers are working hard and are amazing people but ...
Very over priced... Brand new items can be found at Walmart $3.00 cheaper 30 minutes down the road in working condition. And or returnable . If any one is really down and out try the food bank and community kitchen no need to pay $100 for five days worth of clothing that's used, stained and in need of repair . Not sure if she's trying to to retire early or just make rent ... But yikes ? the broken spider man back pack for $5.00 was crazy ! I can't fix zippers at least fix it if your going to ask full price ross had one for $3.00. brand new ... Sorry to rant but this is crazy ?
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February 2024 by Ryan Garcia
steep prices for a thrift shop
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October 2023 by Denise Amburn
Store was clean but so EXPENSIVE
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October 2023 by Monique Vandenbroucke
This thrift store is amazing! with the purchases we make here people in our community are getting food, clothes, propane vouchers, health care, and so much support because the revenue from the thrift store directly supports the social services of SVDP La Pine. Good Work!
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September 2023 by Monique Vanden'Aklie
This thrift store is amazing! with the purchases we make here people in our community are getting food, clothes, propane vouchers, health care, and so much support because the revenue from the thrift store directly supports the social services of SVDP La Pine. Good Work!
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July 2023 by Robin P
The St Vincent in La Pine has really stepped it up! Friendly staff. Reasonable prices and thrift store treasures galore.
I love checking for great deals and finding thrift store goodies.
Stop in, you’ll be glad you did!
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July 2023 by Kelsey Lou
Love this place, always find treasures!
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June 2023 by Lauren Oss
Well organized. Outrageous prices for things, they are really ripping the people of La Pine off. I saw a piece of wall art for $700. You know you're a thrift store right? This stuff was donated to you for free and you turn around and charge retail prices. This stuff is used and therefore should be cheaper than retail. So disappointed, walked out with nothing. I frequently go to the St Vinnie's in Salem and their prices are reasonable, a little overpriced but not like this.
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June 2023 by Robin M.
Unhappy the price for used puzzles went up to $4.00. Deal breaker. New puzzles $5.99 at Outpost.
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April 2023 by Matthew Hatfield
They're not as good of a bargain I once remember from 30 something years ago. BUT PLEASE READ ON. You would be shocked if you knew how much time, effort and actual cost it takes. helping others Including volunteering. It's almost not worth the effort anymore. It actually costs. Permits, insurance. Utilities to name just a few. Even a non profit/church has to have insurance and permits. Therefore your purchase goes towards these costs. So absolutely if you want to help but can't afford to donate cash. Which is understandable nowadays. But, need a few items. Try places like this. It's a win win for everyone. But one thing for sure. They need to just get rid of their so-called electronics. Really. They are absolutely too old to be useful to anyone anymore.
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October 2022 by Kelsey Otteni
Love this place, always find treasures!