More people need to know about this place. Although their main business is hauling away âjunkâ, the warehouse is full of all the things and many items are far from junk. A lot of their hauls are from estate sales or something of the like. There are so many things that are not junk nor âtrashâ like you might find at goodwill/arc because so many people just dump their, what should be trash, there. The Christmas lights actually work, furniture is pretty nice, and you never know what youâre going to find. Definitely go when you have time and where clothes you donât mind getting a bit dusty. Itâs kind of like a treasure hunt, but itâs totally worth it compared to the frustration of the price hikes at GW/Arc. Also the gentleman that works there is very friendly and helpful and reasonable. Anything from toilets, cabinets, small boat kayak thing, furniture, and so much more! (Not a lot of clothes tho compared to other places.) But...
   Read moreThis is a for profit business. From what I gathered they pick up from homes (probably agree to take it all) and sell what they want and donate the rest. There are no clothes here, it's all household items. I found things i would have otherwise bought new, for more money. Its a jumble, it will take time to go thru the store. As mentioned before they don't price their items. You have to ask. They wouldn't come down on a chair I was looking at, which I bought anyway. The other small items they give you a bundle price. They're more expensive than ARC on furniture but had...
   Read moreI don't often leave reviews, but Gone for Good Aurora was absolutely awesome to deal with. On time, moved my mother's house full of furniture and junk. The guys were terrific, their website claimed they can load and stack a truck to get it all to fit. I don't think there was room for a toothbrush in the back of that truck when they were done. I could go on and on about how much praise they deserve. In this day and age they give me comfort that good companies and human...
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