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June 2025 by Robyn J . Garrett
I love this place!! I don't go so much any more as they raised their prices.
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June 2025 by Love God
Very good experience. Manager excellent and kind good man. Staff also kind and helpful. Worth the drive. I will visit again
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May 2025 by Skylar
Beware of NO BACKPACKS ALLOWED!! Don’t bring one or you’ll have to leave it in the car. It’s hot in there, no AC. You could find decent stuff if you’re good, but it’s mostly clothes that didn’t sell. It’s a bit more than $2 per lb.
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May 2025 by Edeena
The clothes are in bins which is ok, however, there were bugs and crumbs in some piles I dug in. During our look around this goodwill, a homeless person came inside screaming out of nowhere. The security guard did nothing but watch the goodwill workers trying to escort this person out. Definitely not a safe area nor bin digging place to go to. Shop at your own risk!
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March 2025 by Matt McCoy
Overall my first time at the bins was pure success! Found lots of name brands. But beware of poopy stinky doo doo shlookah unds. Highly recommend wearing gloves. But if a little poop don’t bother you than dive right in!
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February 2025 by Chloe Manousaridis
the bins them selves are alright, there is only 1-2 item bins and the rest is clothes. the whole place is packed with resellers. thats not my main issue though, my main issue is the backpack policy. I am a minor and i came after school with my backpack. the workers told us that the only way to let us have our backpacks is if one of us minor, female students guarded the backpacks while the other shopped alone. I understand that they may have problems with people stealing or possibly bringing in things that they are not allowed to have, but i do think they should allow cubbies or a room where we can put our stuff. Their other option was to leave the backpacks outside alone, it’s seattle and that is very unsafe. All in all, we understand the policy and why it is enforced, but they were rude and disrespectful to us. In the future, i am looking forward to the day goodwill lets me leave my backpack inside. ❤️❤️
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July 2024 by Jake San
It's a really great place to find stuff that don't normally reach the other good will stores. This location could use more parking. 1 thing I would recommend is a way to know what is being there in the bins each day like is 1 day cloths another day the Same or something else that way people can know what they have that day in a whole. But can get crazy some times there
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July 2024 by Brooke Burkett
Be careful. I took off my shoes to try on a pair of shoes from a bin, and somebody took my shoes! Employees wouldn't help me search because they regularly take bins off the floor to the back, where everything is dumped into a trash compactor. They were convinced that if my shoes didn't go home with someone, they were already crushed. If I knew this going in, I would not have spent so much time looking for matches to individual shoes that I found... At least I know better than to take off my shoes in this place next time.
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May 2024 by Kevin Ka L Ngan
It has became my favorite addiction!! I found great things there!!
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April 2024 by Rachel Ott
Came with a bag and a backpack. The staff was super friendly towards me and made sure to accommodate me and asking me how I was doing. Thank you!
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April 2024 by Robin Martinez (Mermaid)
NO BACKPACKS ALLOWED
NO PUBLIC BATHROOM
I usually find 2 big tote bags full of clothes for me to wear for less than $40. Not sure what everyone else is complaining about, everyone else there usually has a whole cart full of stuff they are buying. Everything is dirty, dusty and you need to shower when you get home. This is a very busy and popular store, it gets VERY crowded when they bring the new bins out. Lots of resellers. Have fun! It's an experience for sure. ?
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April 2024 by Adam Nelson
The manager i think his name was Jayson, he was so helpful finding me a cart to shop with just was unbelievably nice. Didn't expect that from a goodwill. Give him a raise. I will definitely be back for all the cool Acuff and hospitality is #1.
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April 2024 by Tristan Schwiethale
The mornings are not for the weak
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March 2024 by Justin Hernandez
Came to check it out on my way back home from school and saw the no backpack sign. I asked one of the employees there is anywhere to leave it and they said no. The other employee then said if I don’t leave they’ll call the cops. I was very understanding and was just wondering if there was and I got that treatment.
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February 2024 by Mia Reynolds Lombardi
IF YOU HAVE A BACKPACK ON THEY WILL NOT LET YOU IN!never mind the fact that everything is donated, and 90% of everything here didn’t sell in stores, (probably because they charge $30+ for anything that still has a tag on it)They are so afraid of people taking anything, that if you have a back pack on they will not let you in.This is a new policy. With signage posted at the door and a worker guarding the entrance.I told the worker that i just rode a bus an hour to get here and is there any place i could leave said pack. His answer was to wave me out the door.Meanwhile im watching them poor items into giant trash bins that they couldn’t sell.How broken is our system that this occurs?90% of their clientele are homeless. It breaks my heart.