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February 2024 by Victoria Miller
Lovely place with great people!
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December 2023 by Tonya Lynne Fiedler
Excellent quality items! Very reasonable prices! Proceeds go directly to the community. They accept donations of gently used items.
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December 2023 by Lynnette Walter
I enjoy shopping here at SVdP! Prices are very affordable and the items are nice. Not a very big store but a very nice selection of items to choose from. Went by on a Saturday and realized they were open. I expected them to be closed but was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed my time shopping that day. I found some really nice clothes for a great price. ??
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June 2023 by Owen.w W
they are so nice and so sweet! Joan let me know that this was the place to be and everything there is awesome!
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May 2023 by A
Prices are pretty fair, and they have excellent sales on top of that. Winter coats and formal dresses are currently 50% off. They also rotate a color tag (not sure how often) to be 50% off.They have dressing rooms.
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April 2023 by Amy Z.
Very nice thrift store with fair prices and a very nice variety. It may be a bit small but definitely worth stopping in!
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February 2023 by Connie Summers
I love this store and the cashiers are sofriendly. I was disappointed in the $10 shoes though these are donated items.
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February 2023 by Catseye2001
Very clean and well-organized thrift shop. A little bit of everything, and the money stays in the community.
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January 2023 by Carrina Trawinski
The store is clean and open. The prices of items are higher than average of thrift stores in the area. The staff didn’t acknowledge customers until customers addressed them. Not much variety or options.
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December 2022 by Cortney B. Fouse
Very friendly upbeat volunteers! They're always so happy to see you and help. Great store. High-quality things. I appreciate that the proceeds are dispersed throughout our County!
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October 2022 by Sarah D.
Not as big as Goodwill, but the prices are better and they give more money to charity. Definitely recommend donating your stuff here instead of Goodwill. Not Catholic, but a HUGE fan of all of the great work they do to help the less fortunate!I also like that they have a free box for items that aren't worth selling (e.g. little nick knacks, slower moving books, anything with minor flaws, etc., so unlike other thrift stores, they don't throw stuff away. I've scored some great finds from the free box!They also try to reuse bags, so if you don't bring a reusable bag, they have reposed bags for you. Very environmentally conscious!Some of the prices are a bit off because they have a very specific pricing system. All pants are $3 or all kids items are $1. Certain color tags are X amount off (depending on the day.) They tend to stick to this system instead of factoring in condition and brand.
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August 2022 by Bob T.
This is a tiny thrift store near to the Good Will out on Benner Pike. They have some nice stuff and very reasonable prices (I got a weird magnetic button shirt there I think). My latest visit I got some good used, clean housewares (e.g., a toaster). They do close promptly at 4pm, so start here first if you are hitting the Good Will. Senior discounts for 55 and up. also, consider donating to them your gently used things, but check the web site, their list is much more restrictive than goodwill and the place towards bellefonte (Centrepeace). they do not have room for furniture, for example.
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August 2022 by Ragnar Danneskjold
I am honestly very annoyed with one of the Donation people who has a very strange attitude (large man wearing a mask always) and does not treat you very well. I have been giving away a lot of stuff here to try to help out a local store, but I won’t be anymore.If you don’t want any particular item then you can kindly say so, you don’t have to be rude about it. I would kindly suggest they get rid of this person for their own sake.
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May 2022 by Jodi Barnett
Only giving 3 stars because what kind of shopping hours are 10-4!!?? Like who is able to shop during those hours.... unemployed, elderly, and evening/night shift workers.
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March 2022 by Kate Chen
I really want to like this store. The selection is clean and well organized, and I've always found a few things that are nice. However, the thing I really truly can't stand is that no matter what the item is marked, I have had cashiers change the price of items upon check out to be much higher than stated. This has happened on 4 separate occasions. The comments to me have been akin to: "This item is SO nice, so high quality, it can't possibly be $4. I need to go ask the manager in the back what they want to mark it at." They go talk to the manager, they then come back and tell me it's $6, or $15, or $8. It wastes my time, and leaves me disappointed. I recently picked up a pair of shoes in their cheaper section, took them to the counter where the checkout woman told me "These are really nice. They are $6. Take them or leave them, if you don't want them, that's fine, but that's the price." I asked : "Why are they $6? They weren't marked specially, they were in the cheaper shoe section. Why?" She responded "They're clearly a designer shoe. We charge $6 for nice shoes." Color me baffled, and frustrated. If that is the case, SVP - PLEASE have things clearly marked with the price you intend to charge, and don't switch things at the counter! This IS NOT just a case of a customer moving the item to an area it doesn't belong. This is in relation to more recognized brands (under armour, nike, etc) not being marked higher, being questioned at the checkout area, and the price being raised.It is discouraging and frustrating to carefully pick items in the store, in the knowledge that they are a specific price and have the price raised at check out. What a disappointment! I'll be shopping at other thrift stores with clearly stated prices in the future, to avoid disappointment.