Adding new information. Pay attention to your receipt last weekend they charged out books as blue table items bc they were rushing everyone out so they could leave they had us out and in our car at 5:55p they were leaving at 6:05p. They have us a 15.00 credit. I went back on 03/20/2024 and charged for 18lbs of stuff so I weighed my items at home it was 11Lbs. 🤔
I come here once or twice a week and I really enjoy it. I do have a few suggestions, I watch the resellers on YouTube and the goodwill outlets they go to put all of the glassware in separate little bins/totes and sit them in the big blue bin so then they don't get destroyed. I've come across a few really nice things that were glass and they were broken. Also maybe still try to rotate the bins more often even if it's not busy, I just don't think it's fair to the people who can't come first thing in the morning and have to come later. I just feel like the people who come in the afternoon/evening get shafted and are just left to look through the bins that have already been gone through and the good...
Read moreHoly thrifting!!!
This warehouse is full of bins and bins and bins!
My mother in law told me about this place and neither of us had been so we decided to check it out! They're open from 10-6 every day so we checked it out on a Saturday and found some gems!!! Quite a bit of gems if you can't tell by the loaded grocery cart!
As far as I'm aware these are bins of items that weren't sold at the Goodwill stores, which is kinda crazy bc just like a regular Goodwill, there's often a bunch of junk with some gems intermingled! I guess I expected less gems!
Prices were so good, $1.89 per pound! Which seems more reasonable than what Goodwill stores sell items for.
Spent $79 and got a whole cart full of brand name clothes shoes and several sets of good quality sheets and duvets, which were probably the heaviest items.
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Read moreOn your corporate website, one of the main categories of donation that you say you accept is: Books. I donate vintage books to you, and then I don't see them put on the shelves. Where exactly are you sending the vintage books? Are you throwing them in the refuse bins behind your stores? Daniel Johnson, MDiv, MS
Following up again, the response below is unhelpful. Above, I am asking a plain question of policy. A policy question pertaining to a charity which solicites and accepts money and goods from the public is a public matter. Yet, what we receive here is an opaque and evasive response typical of private...
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