I loved this place. I would go every other day to get DVD's/Blu Rays and books. I knew everyone that worked there by their names. I even knew regulars by their names. It was awesome. It was like treasure hunting, I loved it.
Then they got a new manager. The prices increased so much. Things that were once $3-$6 is now $19.99. The price increase has caught everyone off guard. Every time I have gone in since, I have been shocked at the prices they are asking for things. $90 for a diecast model. $60 for a dinky telescope. $40 for a wii in really bad condition.
Even if things are still a good deal, It's a shame how violently they have raised prices and their disregard for their customers is really apparent.
I asked if they had any blu rays being put out, and they said they had a lot more in the back. I asked to look at them, they said no. I've done this in the past, but now they are controlling what they are selling more.
I still like going, but I will definitely limit how often I go and how much I buy there. It even feels like there is more tension there within the employees. Pretty uncomfortable.
UPDATE: I returned after months of not going in. The prices are still high and dramatic. The new manager spends most of their time outside smoking and isn't friendly. There is an ash tray even sitting on one of the tables for sale outside. It's a shame. I don't know anyone...
Read moreThis is a Goodwill Donation Center and you can also see a good selection of books and small trinkets to purchase on any given day. Most folks in Culver City don't even know they sell things in addition to taking donations.
No doubt it is a tiny place with only a few parking spaces, but it's worth the look. On several occasions, I've picked up a few great items on the bookcases (and a few of the purchases weren't even books.) The thing about this place is that you need to go often to find deals and I could only encourage you to do during the middle of the day as it's the least crowded too. Of course, you might find the book of your dreams, but it's more likely you will find a new (yep, or new near) pair of brand label sneakers as this is location is a diamond in the rough when it comes to thrift stores...
Read moreI stopped by on a Tuesday around noon looking for a few books for a gift. This place was packed full of books, each section was marked so you didn't have to look through all the rows. Nice small clean bookstore, and the staff was friendly and nice. Spent about 40 minutes and purchased 2 books, and 3 music DVDS. The prices were .99-$2.99, also discount days for veterans on Monday's and seniors on Tuesday's . A small parking lot, about 12 spots included a handicapped space behind the store where the entrance is. They also accept donations, just pull up and drop off inside the front door. Since they closed their other bookstore /donation location that was on Pico Blvd between Bundy and Barrington in West L.A., I am glad I stopped by to check this one out, will...
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