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December 2023 by Cadalla Akens
To many grabbers, not enough security.
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September 2023 by Robin S.
Found what I was looking for, wasn't in perfect condition and had to pay a premium price since it was broken. However it was what we needed for a fifth the price of new, the employees were polite. Still the line was Long, parking was horrible- and I would pay full price to avoid the parking and line again. Since we are not from Houston, and in fact from a rather small town I won't count that against the store. Store was cleanEmployees polite Most prices very reasonable
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August 2023 by Annalise R.
it's alright. kids are running around and it's a struggle to get a basket, but you can find some decent stuff with time. i've been 3 times now and as long as you are prepared, you'll be fine. bring gloves, a mask if you are prone to allergies, and a big reusable grocery bag incase the baskets are being hoarded by the resellers in the corner.
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June 2023 by Cranky James
This store is unique from others in that you purchase goods by the pound, in bulk weight, rather than each item priced separately. Whereas typical stores have racks of items with price tags on each item, this store puts large bins of clothes out for customers to sort thru and pick and choose the items they like them bring them to the front for weigh and pay.
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April 2022 by Amanda P.
It was a hot Sunday Texas afternoon when I decided to embark on journey into the wild. I walked in through the automatic doors of this Goodwill bins location ready to prove Darwin's Theory of Evolutionary Biology, Survival of the Fittest. I would emerge in a swag fit. To the right if the door I saw the Depop Roaches. As they swung their arms into the air like rabid rodents and projected their torsos in an awkward motion towards the air unrhythmically, attempting a maneuver I had recently discovered as "The Twerk," I stared in dismay and alarm. They were doing the renegade next to the fitting rooms. My eyes began to tear sourly as if they could smell the foulness of the general atmosphere in the large room. Suddenly, a hero ascended from the abyss of the colorful array of textile filled bins. A worker in a blue collared T-shirt comes over and says, "Y'all needa find a new way to embarrass y'all selves. This is ridiculous. Y'all go be roaches at the Sax Fifth Avenue of Dillards." The air was humid and scorching hot like a violent fire. I could feel the animal instincts of the renegaders ignite as their "abilities" became undermined by the worker. Suddenly, in a high pitched, childish tone, one of the renegaders turned around and exclaimed, "Well she doesn't have to be asian. She could be Korean..." I could hear the room fill with alarmed gasps. It was radison ae! Either the Texas heat raised two degrees right then and there or the climate scientists had it all wrong and global warming was here early, approaching an an astounding exponential rate.... I could feel the savage in me growl. The guy next to me w curly lion mane hair (a perm) grew claws. The elderly lady next to me wearing faux snake skin began to hiss. It was soon that I came to an epiphany that Radison ae was truthfully irrelevant. They weren't staring at Radison Ae, but at the vintage Ed hardy Vivienne Westwood Harley Davidson y2k mall goth fairy core #aesthehic baby tee she held in her right hand. Radison ae should best believe her $350 manicure would only survive another second. I looked over at the worker and saw the corner of her lips slowly forming a smirk. She tapped her hand on her watch and yelled GO! A wild clamor erupted throughout the goodwill bins and grew at a enormously swift rate. Soon wild was the only discernible entity in the room, rivaling that of even the Amazon.
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October 2021 by Lisa B.
I going tons of cool clothing new vintage etc. they rotate bins each hour. Love this place
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October 2021 by Melissa O.
I like coming to this location you can definitely find some good items to resell. Although the prices are a bit high sometimes for some items especially on items that don't work. Make sure to ask manager to test out any products that you want to be tested out to make sure that it works because they will put prices on items that don't even work and you can't return. Goodwill has a new policy where you can't return any items except for clothing.
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August 2021 by Sara S.
This place is an adventure. Buckets of clothes, just waiting to be sifted through. The clientele is willing to fight for items, so be prepared to grab what you need fast and hang on to it. I definitely had a blast, but it is an intense shopping experience, for sure. Clothes, shoes, and most other items (pictures, figurines, etc) are priced by weight, so expect heavy things to cost you more. Books are 3 for $1 for the most part. Hubs and I got a lot of stuff for only $18. Sales people are gruff, but I imagine they have to be. Also, they do not provide bags or boxes so keep that in mind for getting everything home.