Not the cleanest retail environment that I have been around. The floors have no shot of rebounding or even achieving the lowest level of expectations for a person wanting to shop. I will take a stab in the dark and say the retail sales floor has absolutely no organization or concept no rhyme or reason as to why a particular item may be in this area or some other area it's painfully obvious someone has figured out how to make a ton of money by taking the Public donations and large companies donating actual furniture that could be sold in a showroom setting and selling them for massive prophets because their labor is nothing more than volunteer workers which are not paid more than likely and to put the cherry on top I'm sure they have figured out how to have their store concept configured as a religious tax-exempt nonprofit organization how...
Read moreEveryone is always very friendly. I've only been here a handful of times but have always found a great bargain. They seem to always have a good selection of furniture at unbelievable prices. I haven't personally bought any, but have sent others there who have, and they have been quite happy with their furniture. There are tons of clothing and shoes, but you have to have the time to search through it all. However, most of the clothing items are in tip top shape, many still with tags. Lots of other stuff too, from golf clubs to...
Read moreHorrible, so much junk to get around, I went there for BOOKS after finally asking where the BOOKS where he pointed to the wall far far away, so I do get to cross the entire store,to find old VCR TAPES,I finally talk to someone who said that you no longer sell books, after I had driven out of my way to get to, said y'all sell all the books that were donated? I did buy one thing a pig cannister, only two bucks, only because I am a collector of them, probably worth about $50.00,but unless you start selling I'm...
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