First let me start off by saying this is in no way shape or form a thrift store, sure they may take people’s donations like a thrift store, and sure it’s cluttered like a thrift store, but their prices are no different than a retail store. I personally came into this thrift store hoping to find a couple nice items, instead what I found was a store taking people’s donations and charging outrageous prices for them. I was puzzled to find that most their watches are priced around $15 and one was even $47! I mean I get it, it might cost $60 on eBay but you are calling yourselves a THRIFT store, nice try. Not to mention the nice set of cross pens that was for some reason priced at $40. I have seen those pens all over and am an avid collector myself, those pens brand new cost $60 and the fact that a “thrift” store is selling them for $40 just makes me sad. Quit lying to your community about donating and buying for a better cause, at the end of the day this shop is run by nothing but crooks looking to make a fortune on other people’s donations. FYI there are plenty of thrift stores about 20 minutes away in Denver that are much more affordable and not trying to get $50 for a watch. Not to mention the chairs this store was trying to sell for $180 a piece, they even went to the next step by printing off how much they cost online. If you are going to compare your prices to online prices than why don’t you just go ahead and sell online yourselves. It is clear you aren’t selling any of that over priced furniture, considering I’ve seen the same chairs here for about 4 months now. Echo Rip Off Store, please lower your prices or just start...
Read moreI have never shopped resale in my life - and then came ECho. This store made me a convert! Not only does the store have a constant influx of all donated super nice items from the people who live here, they regularly (daily!) have discounts and sales. For example, today everything was half off. I walked out with a large black hefty bag and spent $18 which included one item that was worth way more than that. The wonderful people who work there (mainly volunteers) contribute to the good vibes and generally welcomed people entering the store. Knowing that the money raised here from donations and sales from the community are directly funding programs to help others is yet another reason to love this place. Love love love this wonderful place in this beautiful Evergreen community! I love donating here, I love shopping here and I love volunteering. If every community had this level of involvement, we could make the world a...
Read moreI love how they have this store organized. Unfortunately, I had an issue with an employee there. I picked out about ten items and my baby girl needed a diaper change. I asked them to hold my items at the front as I had to go to my car. I changed my little one and also nursed her. I was in my car for about 15 minutes when I came back to finish shopping. The woman who was holding my items was already putting them back out on the floor. She says, "Oh, you really did want these." I thought that it was quite disrespectful. When it was time for me to check out, she noticed I had one item that was not in the sale. She wanted to make sure that I understood it was full price, but said it in a very condescending way. I am quite shocked that a Christian store would hire someone that behaves in this manner. I've been here 3 times and that was the only issue I've ever had. Everyone else is so nice...
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