I been to several Habitat for Humanities in the past few months. This one is big and they have a lot of different things to choose from. That's about the only thing they had really going for them. I get that they are a business that is giving back to the community and creating stability, and a home for those in need and the proceeds go to help with making families dreams come true. But really come on. The items you are selling have been donated to you. I seen a VCR priced at $30 yesterday. $30 for a used VHS player? I agree with the person who posted above me that she can find the items in Home Depot, Menards and Lowes for half the cost. Just because its new when it comes to you does not mean you should price it at or above the price that it actually sold for. I was in about 5 weeks ago and much to my surprise not much had changed in the store. Same things at the same prices not being sold because they are asking way to much. You would think instead of over pricing the items you have in the store you would try to price them to move. So that new things can come out. I am very disappointed in this Habitat. Will stick to Canton or Wooster. The Staff are much more polite and welcoming. BTW the lady who checked me out today...
Read moreI think the person who is in charge thinks he/she is in charge of Lowes because 95% of the store is the same price or .15 cents cheaper than Lowes... He/she does know that people donated there inventory.... And speaking of inventory there's a ton of it........ Lower the prices you would make more $ turn and burn.. FYI everything was donated and most of the store employees are VOLUNTEERS.... If you ever get to Wayne county Habitat in Wooster go and look at there prices there half of Medina's.. That place should be ashamed of there selves.. Its for low income people that are in need of these things.. People just go to Lowes at least there they get...
Read moreI am impressed with the amount of items in the store and the cleanliness of the store. Some of the prices are unbeatable but you really have to watch. They wanted $5 for a broken hummingbird feeder, when I seen the same one new at Lowes for $7. I also found edging with the original store sticker on it and it was $5 CHEAPER than the restore price. I had to look at it mulfiple times to see if i was looking at it correctly. Now, on the opposite end of that, we got a brand new pedestal sink for $25. So ya just gotta watch and know what your buying is worth ahead of time. Very nice lady that was working the front door and can't forget the awesome...
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