They have a lot of good sales, but most of the items that are put out are in terrible condition (some of the books are missing pages, have been colored in, or have half of the novel missing due to pet damage). Most of the good items that are donated get put on a shelf that loops around the upper wall; these items are typically antiques in great condition, but they aren't for sale. You get what you pay for here. The customer service is really good: the cashiers are very friendly (except once I had a woman roll her eyes at me and verbally harass me, but I haven't seen her man the register...
Read moreAccidentally stumbled upon this thrift store. It’s not huge but they have a little of everything. they use color circle stickers for pricing meaning each color equals one price with the color chart located thru out the store. different things go on sale every week or so...people that work there are nice. it’s called community thrift store now tho the sign on the building just says...
Read moreWhile I absolutely love the actual hospice thrift store they just made a hospice gift shop attachment and they charge the retail for each item, what a scam for items that are literally donated out of the goodness of peoples heart in hopes that it will go to someone who can't afford to pay retail on stuff at a thrift just because its...
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