Apparently, my last review was removed? I included photos, but I guess you’ll have to take my word on it. I’ve been a frequent customer of both Hospice locations for over 2 years. Unfortunately, the prices have become so incredibly ridiculous that I can’t spend my money here anymore. The prices for used very worn shoes was $20.00 today. Used ancient electronics untested for $60.00. Used shirts for $12.00. This isn’t worth your time at these prices, and the quality of the items is low. These are not high end items, and should not have high end prices. I imagine they will be out of business soon, which is very sad because I used to enjoy the employees and the...
Read moreI have been going here for years & love the staff,however as of late I can not get over the prices. I understand it isfor a good cause in fact both my mother & brother were on hospice prior to thier passing but give me a break it's a second hand store & they are charging retail prices. I can only speak for myself when I say I love to thrift shop & due to finances shopping at a thrift store is feasible & the thought of it going to a good cause like Hospice it makes sense but I have to say I think I'm done with shopping here. I hope management rethinks these prices because from the looks of the reviews ur gonna loose customers with...
Read morePrices are ridiculous. They're charging brand new prices (or more) for items that are used and worn out. $55 for a smelly, cracked horseback riding helmet and $35 for a rusted cast iron pan are the sort of prices you can expect from these gougers. I understand that the profits benefit the hospice system, but it's supposed to be a THRIFT store. Thrift = inexpensive where I'm from. I'm not sure what planet these guys come from, but they are most definitely NOT a thrift store. I could go to Target and get brand new clothes for the prices they charge, with the benefit of not having had anyone else's ...
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