I love coming here when I have time & money. Heavy on both because you're going to be awhile as their inventory is huge and be prepared to spend quite a bit because theres so many good gently used items. Plenty of clothing but I also like looking through the books and dishes. I've found so many pieces of depression era glassware that I love. The store was as clean as could be with 50 people milling about and the dressing rooms were in pretty good condition. I've visited major dept stores where the dressing rooms looked a lot worse. The people who worked and volunteered there were polite and helpful. The amazing thing to me is how well they keep it organized with that amount of clothing. Yes, by color as far as tops/tees go but at least it's a start. The "day of the week" are super...
Read moreMy husband and I tried to shop in the Lake Jackson/ Freeport area as well as one in Galveston. We shopped in both stores for a full 20 - 30 minutes with no mask, no problem, seeing other customers in mask as well as employees. No one said a word until we went to check out and were rudely told to put a mask on or leave. They would not check us out, even when I told them we had health issues preventing us from wearing mask even before the mask mandate was lifted. Personally, I will never donate to another Goodwill that trats customers with such rudeness and disrespect again. Not all Goodwills, through the State of TX are like this! Goodwill, on the coast, I am...
Read moreGoodwill should be renamed Greedwill. This store receives merchandise for free in the form of donations and in the past so many months has raised prices so significantly. I have come across products with the original price still on them and they have marked it higher. If your mindset of Goodwill being a benefit to the community, go shop there and look at there pricing and the condition of the goods being sold. Keep in mind Goodwills are franchised and listed as a non-profit. Only a small amount of their revenue actually goes back to the community. It’s a racket disguised as a upstanding pillar...
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