Like all good Will stores they are overpriced and do not have enough sales. And they do not check their electrical.Items well enough. But unlike the goodwill stores in Missoula Montana
, this particular goodwill is full of wonderful helpful staff. But. Where does the money go from Good will sales? They make hundreds of millions in sales across the united states. They say they help mentally incognitly disabled individuals. Yet, I did not see these type of people working in any good will stores. I. Used to be a case manager in montana for developmentally, disabled teens and adults. I. Also volunteered with under privileged people. When I would ask for a voucher in Montana for a needy person? I was always turned down Would somebody follow the money and see if where it...
   Read moreBUNCH OF JUNK. I bought a chair here last week for 200 bucks(ridiculous goodwill pricing). I didn’t notice anything off when I bought it but once I got it home, I notice the arm of the chair was broken. Then, it ended up stinking up my entire house bc it obviously came from a smokers home. I can smell it as soon as I enter the hallway and the chair is still quite far away with the door closed. I also washed the cushion covers when I first brought it home. I called to ask for help and they were completely unhelpful and uncaring. Don’t waste your time...
   Read moreThis Goodwill charges outrageous prices for donated items. The prices on some of their items are nearly retail. Some of the prices I saw today included: $3.99 for a single glass drinking cup, $19.99 for a wooden toy truck, $14.99 for a metal vase, $3.99 for a painted wooden cross, that some kid probably made in arts and crafts for 25 cents, and $4.99 for candle jar - litterally just the jar; the wax had been completely meleted down and removed. I'll be supporting thrift stores that charge more reasonable prices and are...
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