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May 2024 by Shirley S
Lot's of stuff, expect to spend some time in there, there's something new every day. Good deals.
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May 2024 by George Hartdegen IV
This place is incredible, great for remodels, great for staging equipment in the entertainment industry, I love it and the person working behind the counter who had been there for 13 years had exceptional customer service skulls. Thank you for being in business and I hope you guys stick around for many more years/ decades. lol
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April 2024 by Vic
sadly bought an antique door that is contaminated with lead paint. after working hard on one side of the door to get rid of the old chipping paint, it occurred to me to get the paint tested for lead. it is indeed covered in lead paint. very disappointed that the restore would profit off unsafe items. taking the door to the junk yard. i contacted restore and asked for a call back, haven’t received one yet. i guess it makes sense items in their store would be covered in lead paint considering these old homes around here in bellingham. careful, don’t buy items with paint on them from the restore.
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April 2024 by Jen Barlean
The REStore is a disgrace to legit non profits everywhere. They pay no Federal Sales tax yet see no issue censuring my non-violent right to Freedom of Expression. Careful shoppers: if the Management decides you are being critical of REStore operations/ employee performance you may get banned...I'm not the only one. Ask around.
I shopped at the REStore for over 20 years. My being banned and threatened with trespass if I stepped on the property is due to an REStore employee overhearing part of a private conversation where I criticized REStore hiring policies. I defended myself. Now I've been labeled a threat to employee safety. For real! No joke! I guess the snowflakes can't take the heat...gotta keep everything nice and cool around there so they don't melt.
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February 2024 by Kate Retherford
Large building salvage with lots of picks!
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October 2023 by Sam F
Anyone and everyone who has ever worked here should be ashamed. This place was yelling at their customers. They receive donations from the community and when someone goes to buy something they start bargaining the price to go higher and higher! Rip off and soul less business. Disgusting.
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October 2023 by Samantha Marketing
Anyone and everyone who has ever worked here should be ashamed. This place was yelling at their customers. They receive donations from the community and when someone goes to buy something they start bargaining the price to go higher and higher! Rip off and soul less business. Disgusting.
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September 2023 by Up-Yours Y.
Twice I've stopped at this place to donate both used and new materials and garden equipment. Both times I was told they had too much of the same stuff or that as happened yesterday, the season was over (new garden hoses). Today I stopped by to look at doors and and a woman drove up and dropped off 2 used garden hoses. Did I mention that she was very good looking and I'm a guy in his 50's? Seems their willingness gneiss to accept donations is in direct proportion to what the donator looks like.
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August 2023 by Jenn A.
I really want to like this store, but overpriced - especially on furniture. $30-50 for simple dining chairs that need a serious face lift?! Not to mention several of the employees I was with were not very kind to me right at opening. When asking for adjustments/ reasoning on pricing they totally blew me off (even though I was trying not to come off as pushy). I really try to be kind when I ask about that kind of thing. I know what reasonable prices are, if you go to my page - I regularly go around town and check out local thrift stores. My advice, go to Habitat for Humanity - although not as big of inventory, it has nicer people and prices.
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July 2023 by Michael McKenna
I love killing time at this place. It’s been the same way for over 20 years at least, so unique and fun. Used tools and lots of miscellaneous building materials. It’s a great place to find those oddball items that you just don’t find in mainstream box stores, thrift stores or even habitat for humanity stores. This is a one of a kind Re-Store, particularly special, as it’s so representative of Bellingham and the community of shoppers who live here and support it.
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June 2023 by Aaryn Bradley
So awesome, it's the grocery outlet of tool and furniture stores
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June 2023 by W1LD
Easy to find what I needed, lots of things I wanted, and staff was very helpful.
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June 2023 by Quentin Thomas
This place has to much junk packed into a small place. Everything I come here I leave and go directly to Lowes where I can buy what I need for 10% more brand new. Try reducing your pricing and maybe you'll actually move some product. There are horrifically priced item that I have been walking past during every visit in the past 4 years. Company is just a cesspool of inept people.
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March 2023 by Braedon Phillips
Terrible people, try to donate and they just complain, yet we have bought stuff FROM THEM that was in WAY worse condition than anything we brought typically Lbtg Bellingham people, never going back again!
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December 2022 by Kelly Jordan
Love this place...so much stuff!but dang. Turn on some heat. Too cold to shop today.