“This place has a great homey vibe and some good fines if you look closely. Unlike their neighboring Goodwill, they also don’t insanely overprice their items and frankly their items are priced to be sold at 50% off which they have multiple times a week.
I do want to add though I did recently buy a Lennox set that was sold as a set of plates and bowls only about a week or two ago just to find out there were also teacups and a serving dish that were not added to the set and I wasn’t told about. If you’re going to sell a set I do recommend being more careful or at least more informative about it. And since they were selling the other items individually for about $34. Aka about the price of the initial set I got. They could’ve easily doubled the price and just made it easy. I found it a bit annoying the set I bought was broken up and sold over different weeks.
Beyond that grace bridge is overall a solid place to shop with some good finds not insanely picked over by resellers.”
“Well I can't find more hats,tenis shoes like before..and more cost more ..a guy in well chair offer me tenis shoes more Spencer's then the store ..8.99 for pair or 9.99 in the store and he whant 16 dollars a pair. Not good!!tv's for 200$ it's crazy wall pictures for 219$ I remember went they open at first day..I'm going every 2 days trying to find something to buy ..because now it's to expensive every thing..”
“Frisco resale is such a fun, clean place to thrift for just about anything! For those that complained about selection- it’s a thrift store. Things constantly change. Some days I walk out with several huge bags and others I leave empty handed. That’s just how it goes with thrifting! I’ve been going here for the last 12 years and they have always been super friendly, organized, and clean!! The best part is their point system- earn enough points and your grand total might be $0 if you shop enough!! Dropping off donations is super easy too. They give you a donation slip for tax deductions if you need one!”