I love consignment shops in thrift stores. But this Goodwill it has a lot to look through and choose from it just is inconsistent with pricing. I've been there before and there are two matching lamps one is 383 and the other one is 584. And I understand that will happen from time to time. But when I go there and a toy car is a $1.21 and then another toy car just like it is 3 something I don't like that. My kids like to buy things in the toy aisle and the pricing makes no sense to us. Haha and I really wish they would organize the clothes by color. Cuz it makes me have to look through every single item on the racks. If I just need something that's neutral or red be so much easier to see if it's there if things were...
Read moreIt is a pretty nice Goodwill as far as they go. It is organized well, and they seem to have a good turnover on items in their store. As with all Goodwills, I am disappointed in how high many of the prices have gotten. I know they have to cover overhead, but it is common to run across some items priced higher than you can get them new at local stores. They either don't realize that those products have been marked down elsewhere or they see a semi-designer tag and immediately price it very high. You can still find decent deals if you dig through items and get lucky. It just doesn't happen here for me as often as it does at most other...
Read moreImpolite employee pushed her stocking cart away as she saw me looking at new inventory (not touching). Her behavior was rude. They also claimed that they can't let shoppers test lamps using light bulbs? Total bs. I regularly frequent the Little Rock locations - they all welcome shoppers to test lamps before buying. The made up light bulb policy at this location does not make sense. An employee told me I could return the lamp if it didn't work, which isn't satisfactory as returns are only issued in STORE CREDIT. She was dismissive...
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