Itâs a really good cause but the prices are not set well even though itâs a resale store. This used to be my favorite store, but I will not be going back.
There used to be a woman (tall, with short brown hair) who worked there, who knew a lot about the items and priced things appropriately.
The new manager doesnât know the difference between leather or other fabrics. She sold me a couch priced as leather, and she said she was âpretty sure it is leatherâ. How can you not know if you run a furniture store?
What does this mean? Overpriced furniture that is priced randomly. I regret trusting her âknowledgeâ.
Sometimes you can get things for a good price, but only because they are also priced randomly and the manager doesnât seem to know what they are.
Hopefully they can figure things out since itâs for...
   Read moreFurnish Hope and Home is a very unique non-profit re-sale shop. Their donated offerings are carefully curated; and, considering the condition and quality, the prices are fair. Over the past year, I've purchased lightly used table linens, lamps, decorative items, and furniture (Vintage & Antique!), with the help of their friendly staff. This isn't your typical "thrift" store - it is so much more than that, because I know that when I make a purchase at Furnish Hope and Home, I am positively impacting a family in need right here...
   Read moreAbsolutely amazing resale place. Purchases go to a great cause, and everyone at the store is incredibly helpful. Prices are very fair for the quality, constant rotation of items based on donations. My partner and I have shifted to solely purchasing our furniture and home...
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