I came to dilly dally in between apt’s. Everything in here is donated with price tags on damaged junk as if It were Ross or something . However , fine .. I found a decanter for $3. I get to the register and wasn’t greeted . No problem . He was too loud to begin with . Then I noticed I have to spend $5 in order to not get a fee for using a card . Again .. everything in here is donated and they are passing the processing fee to the customer ? I ask if he could just charge me $5 for the decanter . Cashier : sure . He continued with the transaction . Didn’t say thank you or anything . He gave me my receipt and kept being annoyingly loud to people...
Read moreHabitat for Humanity / The Restore is another of my favourite places to hang out. I could and have spent hours in both locations (Uptown-N. Broadway & South High). You just never know what kind of deal you will find. Wether you are looking for a front door, a couch, a toilet, or a picture frame. THEY'VE GOT IT! The staff are all friendly and helpful and greet you like a friend. One draw back is that some items are new and they order them but have5 get little information on when they will have the? So if you need three, buy four. REMEMBER Habitat for Humanity always picks up charitable donations or you can drop them off! It's a...
Read moreVery crucial store when you have rental properties that you still want to have decently nice things in. From light fixtures and vanities, to paint brushes and job materials, habitat has a little bit of everything, and has made my life easier quite a few times. They also sell brand new gallons of paint, stain, and other compounds needed for various jobsites. It's a common misconception that habitat for humanity only has used and donated items. They sell countless brand new items, tools, and materials. CHEAPER than harbor freight on some items...
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