The owner of this place has to be clinically insane, as that's the only excuse for this place to be as atrocious as it is. The shelves are filled with stuff that was legitimately fished out of a dumpster. Broken toys, deodorant that's 95% used, torn up books and raggedy shoes are just the beginning. There's a horrid smell about the place, and cameras everywhere, as if you would want to steal any of this garbage. There are signs saying the prices are not negotiable, but honestly, why even bother? The prices are insane for what you're getting, besides, isn't that the point of a thrift store and local businesses? Also for some reason there's a single shopping cart you can use, but the walkways are way too narrow to get it through? And whatever you do, do NOT bring your kids here, as the kitchen knives are just laying around right next to the toys. Save your time and sanity, and don't...
Read moreI found this place to be very dirty and the person working seemed very rude and unfriendly. There was part of the store that was so dark that I could barely see what was on the shelves. Items are dirty and all piled up in bins that I didn’t even want to attempt to dig through because they were so filthy. They wanted $500 for a doll and accessories that I could literally order brand new for $250 on the company’s website. “Discontinued” is what I was told - the doll has never been discontinued. I definitely wouldn’t trust their pricing. I will not...
Read moreThe prices here are an absolute joke. $35 for an old polaroid? $65 for a nintendo GameCube I can get on eBay for $20? $35 for a pair of sandals and I got the same pair at the local hospice the same day for $3. $15 for a half used bottle of lotion. How this place stays open, I do not know. Keep driving right on past this place. The prices they’re asking for the donations given to them for free are insane, the...
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