I like how the prices are all different but sometimes the prices are a little too high I think for something that is brand new at Walmart at a cheaper price Goodwill charges double just because of the name brand that isn't right when goodwill picks up their own stuff and has people putting stuff out on racks that are court ordered so the store doesn't have to pay them. I figure if it's free donations why put a high price on clothing that is used . Besides the prices though the store was clean clutter free and the workers were pretty nice it's awesome that the color codes are always a discount depending on the day and you can get kitchen items also and furniture and shoes too also games and music and jewelry. The parking...
Read moreI was impressed with the store. Upon entering, there wasn't a heavy spray deodorizer scent which as an asthmatic I appreciated. Everything was well lit and well organized, there were clean bathrooms, and fitting rooms. The workers I interacted with were pleasant. Solid clothing brands in decent conditions were on the racks for fair prices (no crazy mark ups). I went on a Tuesday and the purses were well picked through (don't know if this is normal or not). Also had lower inventory in housewares, but I've noticed that's been occurring in other Goodwill sites as well. I'll be adding this store to my ...
Read moreI like going to this goodwill but the prices on some items are outrageous. I get that some name brands should be higher in price but NOT when it’s in very POOR condition. I saw a bag that was ripped in every corner and very worn and they want $40 bucks. It’s insulting. They must think we are idiots. Just because something has a name brand, you MUST also factor in condition. I also overheard a customer commenting on the high prices and saying “this goodwill thinks they have gold.” You need to price according to your audience. If you are charging retail prices, then your organization needs...
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