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Goodwill NYNJ Outlet Store & Donation Center — Attraction in South Hackensack

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Goodwill NYNJ Outlet Store & Donation Center
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Goodwill NYNJ Outlet Store & Donation Center
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Goodwill NYNJ Outlet Store & Donation Center

400 Huyler St, South Hackensack, NJ 07606
3.2(297)
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attractions: Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park, Columbus Park, Playground, Minhaj-Ul-Quran Educational, Personal Touch Catering Experience, Frame Art LLC, Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, restaurants: Djerdan Burek Factory, I Gemelli, Danatoni Grill & Deli, Foodies Diner, Cubbys BBQ, Joseph Pizzeria and Restaurant, Pompei Little Market, Ramen Noodle Azuma, China House, Apple Spice Box Lunch Delivery & Catering Bergen County, NJ
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goodwillnynj.org

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4.4

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4.4

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3.9

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Minhaj-Ul-Quran Educational

4.7

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Reviews of Goodwill NYNJ Outlet Store & Donation Center

3.2
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5.0
3y

I decided to leave a review because I've been to this store many times and wanted to clear up some of the things I'm reading in the other reviews.

I am giving it 5 stars because while there is a lot of improvement to be made, I believe that the benefits outweigh every problem which are mostly a matter of perception.

Are the rules weird? sometimes. Should they let people in a different way? could use some tweaking. Can you be first in line but the back of the line is let in first? YES. Shouldn't matter because you can't shop until they say so, but it's a matter of perception. Is the staff rude? Some of them, somewhat & sometimes, depending on the circumstance. NONE OF THEM ignore customers. Are they perfect? Are you perfect? Can they improve the way they talk to people? Sometimes.

Now, for the customers: I'd say 95% of those who shop here are nice.

The other 5% make up for the rest and I'm glad they are removed because they ruin it for everybody else.

they find ways to cut the checkout line, and the workers miss it, because they are dealing with questions or people breaking other rules.

Everybody wants first dibs and I get it; but when a worker tells you not to touch the items, it is because they expect you to be respectful and fair to your fellow shoppers, and wouldn't you want that same courtesy? So let's be objective about everything.

I've had people grab things OUT OF MY HANDS, or hover over me as I'm looking at something. Dude...Covid! Back up off of me. But I think that's why they do it, so you can move on and drop the items that they want. You know what? Take it. lol I am not about to argue with you over a $2 item. There will be something else that I can buy.

As for the shouting, the staff has to shout the rules before we shop because it's a HUGE PLACE and a regular indoor voice will not let everyone hear what they're saying. Sometimes, I can do without some of their smart comments as they yell out the rules; which is probably why they don't allow filming in the first place. lol

As the workers are shouting the rules, the rude customers are snickering out of workers' earshot, but within other shoppers' hearing. The staff may not hear it, but they can sense it in the attitudes toward them, so, at times, the atmosphere going both ways seems to be: what's good for the goose is good for the gander.

They can improve on some things, like all of us, but they do deal with a lot of rude customers. Goodwill should get a speaker system or a megaphone so they don't have to shout the rules. That might help.

99% of the time, I LOVE shopping here and there is no other place that I can go to, to get the kind of prices I get here.

So I hope that clears up anything else you've read.

The workers are not perfect (surprise!) You are getting a GREAT deal for your money. You MAY have to deal with rude customers. If you're caught breaking the rules, you'll be removed. Buh-bye. lol Above all, the money you spend is going to a good cause. Sounds like a win to me!

I think that's enough review...

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1.0
2y

SHAME ON GOODWILL!!! I've been bringing donations to Goodwill in South Hackensack for the past 4-5 years (ever since the Salvation Army store near me in West New York, NJ closed) and have never ever requested a tax deduction receipt. I was once a refugee in this country and it brings me joy to be able to help those that are less fortunate in our community. Most of my donations consist of designer clothing, shoes and accesories, most of them in excellent, and sometimes even in unworn condition. This past Saturday (September 16, 2023), while driving to this Goodwill location, I got stuck in traffic (I live in West New York, NJ) and arrived at the store at 6.05 pm, which is 5 minutes past their closing time. Noticing that the store was NOT closed yet (the doors were still open) and seeing, still, so many people in line inside waiting to pay for their purchases, I decided to drop a bag with donations I had brought with me. The security guard at the door, with a clear display of a stern attitude, said that they were closed. I explained that I was just bringing donations, that I was not there to shop and left the bag by him. Before I had a chance to turn around, the security guard took the bag and DUMPED IT IN THE GARBAGE CAN near him. I couldn't believe my eyes! Visibly irked, I asked him what he was doing, why he was dumping the bag with donations in the garbage? Almost instinctively I took the bag out of the garbage can, walked past him and placed the bag with donations in a bin over a counter inside the store. I told him that I had driven miles to bring my donations to the store, that even though it was just minutes off the closing time, there were still lots of people in the store, and it wouldn't take much to allow me to place the bag with my donations in a cart and leave. I questioned why he was acting the way he did and told him that his actions were shameful and disrespectful. I asked him to allow me to speak to a manager or supervisor. At that time, another employee came out and, without asking much or showing any hesitation, took the bag of donations from where I had left it, walked over to the garbage can and dumped it in it again. Just like that! For a store and an organization that exist thanks to the donations it receives, to display such a crazed, abusive and offensive attitude towards the people that make the donations is just beyond anyone's wildest imagination. I ended up taking the bag out of the garbage can for the second time and left this undeserving place not without making clear that I WOULD NEVER EVER AGAIN BRING ANOTHER DONATION TO...

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2.0
3y

Having been a Goodwill employee many years ago in Trenton, as well as visited many GW stores in the Bergen/Passaic county area, I can speak from experience that this location is not at all like any GW store I’ve ever encountered.

I couldn’t tell if I was in a store or a section of the warehouse unless the signs (probably posted due to people feeling confused/lost often) directed me. No racks or wall shelves, just bins? Bare walls, mostly clothing and barely any household items or furniture in the “shopping room,” but the warehouse/sorting looked pretty full. There was a rack on the way in with some suitcases and 2 pieces of furniture but it wasn’t clear if you could buy it or not…similarly, nothing priced in the bins and I guess you pay by weight? I don’t know the whole thing was very strange and there are apparently more rules to follow if you shop and check out, which I didn’t even finish because I was so immediately turned off by the first walk around.

Honestly it felt like a first or second-world government lottery rationing scenario. I know it’s Goodwill, but you don’t have to make people already having a need to buy second-hand discount items feel more disenfranchised. For a brand new facility in such a prime location, I can’t believe there isn’t a better way to set up and run this location. It should be a flagship, but it epitomizes “missing the boat.” This store makes the closed Paramus location look like Nordstrom’s in terms of shopping experience.

I left a line of at least 50 people waiting for 2 cashiers who were scolding them as they approached (not following rules) behind as I decided this was not worth my time. Is there not enough employees to price items? I don’t even understand the rationale of all these rules that couldn’t be solved by pricing items.

Apparently there are regulars that come and grab all the items then sort them on the way to the checkout?? I noticed there was a “sorting room” in between the shopping room and checkout. Why? This only encourages the hoarding behavior, then the cashiers were mad they didn’t put the items back when they didn’t buy them. If you price items, people know how much they will cost and cut out a lot of this nonsense. If you have repeat offenders, address it on an individual basis; this setup makes everyone suffer.

I had such high hopes with the location’s immense size and opportunity for quality merch in this area. Hopefully this can be turned around, such a wasted chance for a nice experience all around. No one seemed happy there, customers...

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Omar FromthebinsOmar Fromthebins
I decided to update my review after giving this place another chance( by chance I mean continuously spending my hard earned money here ). This is an honest review, this place has gone downhill even more since my last review. There is less customer service now then there was before. The tone of voice used when dealing with paying customers is ludicrous. This is not a military school, it’s a place of business. I do not work for the employees, the employees should be providing some basic type of costumer service. Guess what, if the regular shoppers and the first time shoppers don’t like a specific rule change or way of doing things you should take that into consideration. Being told, in a huddle setting like school children, “ if you don’t like how we do something here then go shop somewhere else “ is demeaning and disrespectful. Add that to the obvious fact that donated items are being picked over in the stockroom before being made available to the shoppers ( all good items have a rejection sticker on them or never make it to the bins in the first place ) and you have a recipe for disaster. The “ random “ choosing of the line experiment just keeps getting wackier and wackier and has turned into a power trip/favoritism type of situation. Let the people who have supported your store shop with some respect and dignity. Stop trying to reinvent the wheel and if you really want to do something random and fair then do it. I’ve noticed less and less people coming to shop in the last few weeks as well. When I personally ask people “ where have you been “ the responses have been consistent. “ This place is going downhill and they don’t respect us “. I will be back to update my review in a few weeks. ————original review below———— This place used to be good. Now if you are not a favorite of the workers there good luck being treated fairly. Also, don’t come here if you expect anything that resembles customer service. You are treated like a prisoner here, it’s actually absurd. One last thing, people put rocks and other garbage outside the door the night before to hold a spot for the next day. God forbid you move these items, a gang of ladies from Washington Heights will emerge and attack you for moving the place holders they have placed for friends who are on the way. Other than that I find good lamps and art here. I am a designer.
George S.George S.
For 125,000 sq feet, It takes way to long for the turns and to checkout. This is the only pound store like this. At this size and for what they are paying in rent for NJ, It should be doing twice as much or even more. Even on the weekends, there is only one register open. It takes sometimes over 30min- 1 hr. for the turn and 1 hr and 1/2 to check out. I feel for the one the poor person at the register. What are you going to do if she leaves. I know there is a few shirt and tie badge wearers upstairs and or other employees around. It only takes 15 min to come down and help. I do not know why all stores do not run the same protocol. I've seen other stores across the country where production is constant. Also no furniture where there is plenty of room for it. Please do better. I know with this square footage its a lot to operate. Also mind your cart, even if covered in the next room as I had stuff taken out as well. Update: nothing like going back and in the first 10 min getting yelled at because I didn't get in line fast enough. Still have one person working the register.
Steven OcampoSteven Ocampo
It was a fun experience! Lots of clothes, shoes and accessories. Plainly said there is something for everyone. The shopping itself was great! The thing you do in this type of store is they herd everyone into a room with bins, and when they say so, you all start looking as fast as you can for the best things. PS. There are vendors. And it is sort of a competition, so i find it so dumb that other people are complaining about others digging through the bins like "savage animals." They probably weren't just fast enough.) Best tip for new shoppers: Grab first. Look later. Needless to say, I did come out with two massive bags of clothes, and if you look well enough, you can find high quality, expensive, brand clothes. The only downside is the rude employees they really need to chill sometimes. But it was definitely worth it. And I would recommend this store to absolutely everyone!!!
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I decided to update my review after giving this place another chance( by chance I mean continuously spending my hard earned money here ). This is an honest review, this place has gone downhill even more since my last review. There is less customer service now then there was before. The tone of voice used when dealing with paying customers is ludicrous. This is not a military school, it’s a place of business. I do not work for the employees, the employees should be providing some basic type of costumer service. Guess what, if the regular shoppers and the first time shoppers don’t like a specific rule change or way of doing things you should take that into consideration. Being told, in a huddle setting like school children, “ if you don’t like how we do something here then go shop somewhere else “ is demeaning and disrespectful. Add that to the obvious fact that donated items are being picked over in the stockroom before being made available to the shoppers ( all good items have a rejection sticker on them or never make it to the bins in the first place ) and you have a recipe for disaster. The “ random “ choosing of the line experiment just keeps getting wackier and wackier and has turned into a power trip/favoritism type of situation. Let the people who have supported your store shop with some respect and dignity. Stop trying to reinvent the wheel and if you really want to do something random and fair then do it. I’ve noticed less and less people coming to shop in the last few weeks as well. When I personally ask people “ where have you been “ the responses have been consistent. “ This place is going downhill and they don’t respect us “. I will be back to update my review in a few weeks. ————original review below———— This place used to be good. Now if you are not a favorite of the workers there good luck being treated fairly. Also, don’t come here if you expect anything that resembles customer service. You are treated like a prisoner here, it’s actually absurd. One last thing, people put rocks and other garbage outside the door the night before to hold a spot for the next day. God forbid you move these items, a gang of ladies from Washington Heights will emerge and attack you for moving the place holders they have placed for friends who are on the way. Other than that I find good lamps and art here. I am a designer.
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For 125,000 sq feet, It takes way to long for the turns and to checkout. This is the only pound store like this. At this size and for what they are paying in rent for NJ, It should be doing twice as much or even more. Even on the weekends, there is only one register open. It takes sometimes over 30min- 1 hr. for the turn and 1 hr and 1/2 to check out. I feel for the one the poor person at the register. What are you going to do if she leaves. I know there is a few shirt and tie badge wearers upstairs and or other employees around. It only takes 15 min to come down and help. I do not know why all stores do not run the same protocol. I've seen other stores across the country where production is constant. Also no furniture where there is plenty of room for it. Please do better. I know with this square footage its a lot to operate. Also mind your cart, even if covered in the next room as I had stuff taken out as well. Update: nothing like going back and in the first 10 min getting yelled at because I didn't get in line fast enough. Still have one person working the register.
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It was a fun experience! Lots of clothes, shoes and accessories. Plainly said there is something for everyone. The shopping itself was great! The thing you do in this type of store is they herd everyone into a room with bins, and when they say so, you all start looking as fast as you can for the best things. PS. There are vendors. And it is sort of a competition, so i find it so dumb that other people are complaining about others digging through the bins like "savage animals." They probably weren't just fast enough.) Best tip for new shoppers: Grab first. Look later. Needless to say, I did come out with two massive bags of clothes, and if you look well enough, you can find high quality, expensive, brand clothes. The only downside is the rude employees they really need to chill sometimes. But it was definitely worth it. And I would recommend this store to absolutely everyone!!!
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