It's not recommended to shop here! This organization in Los Angeles seems to have lost its way. They hardly accept personal item donations and are very picky about what they do take. If it's something from a poorer person that looks unattractive or isn't worth much, they definitely won't want it. They most likely only accept brand new items, preferably in large quantities. It no longer feels like an environmentally-friendly effort to repair, reuse, and care for the Earth; it feels more like a commercial enterprise. Perhaps they have relationships with some big companies and engage in potential exchanges of benefits, but I can't say for sure. Overall, it feels like Habitat is no longer the charming place it used to be, and finding treasures has become much harder. If you have extra cash, donating to other organizations might be a better option. At least you can feel more at ease regarding trust and...
Read morePLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS STORE! If an inconvenience were to happen, the managers, especially Jesse Potter, does not have any consideration for its customers. My order was delivered incomplete and instead of calling me before I paid for delivery to assure all was well, they never reached out to me. When I went in person to discuss everything Jesse was there and did not apologize, was passive aggressive, and refused to write a written statement per my request to assure I get a refund.
There are so many great thrift stores out in Los Angeles, please don’t waste your money on one that does not care at all if...
Read moreBeen coming to Habitat for the humanity for many years, always find great items for my home, from decor to furnishings. Haven’t been here in over 5 years, was very impressed on how nice and very organized the store looks now, many beautiful furniture and decor at still great prices. Looking for some chairs found some outside, didn’t think anyone would buy them, decided to look around, walked out someone had bought them, if you see something you like, buy it or have the cashier give you a hold note, or someone will buy it. That’s what happened to us, we will continue to come ones a week, see if we are lucky to...
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