2 points of feedback- first the clothing is not worth sorting through and overpriced.
Second, I used to come here a lot as a kid while on vacation, and recently came back for the first time as an adult and was shocked to hear the owners and staff gossiping about some of their clients RIGHT AFTER THEY LEFT. Commenting very loudly about family details, personal choices, like personally I would not want them knowing much about me, because now a store full of people knows too! So if you're a regular here, even if they seem nice/polite to your face just know they are probably talking badly about you behind your back. Hope this helps someone out there not waste their time and energy supporting uptight...
Read moreThe whole first floor is clothing. Basement is dedicated to all other household items. Would be nice if they separated cloths from small to largest. Other than that it's great. I haven't gotten the nerve up yet to ask why they keep their jewelry behind the register so no one can brows at the huge collection they have. I feel kind of foolish trying to look all the while they never move from behind there so while I'm trying to look and I feel like I'm staring at them and intruding on their...
Read moreI am thankful for Bemidjis thrift stores. TBN was one of the first. Same friendly family always running it. The business has outgrown its space so it is crowded and squished. Definitely not handicap accessible. Prices higher than a few other local thrift store but being right next to Goodwill they need to compete with Goodwills high prices. I mean, these ARE used items. It's hard to make money selling used stuff. You receive a lot of unsellable items and receive more than you can handle. It's a...
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