Really wish I would have looked at the reviews before I went shopping here... Please try to find another thrift store because this one is way overpriced.... I went in and barely walked out with anything and it cost nearly $100.... But by the time the lady had rang everything up I didn't want to just walk out but I kind of wish I did because honestly I could have gotten way more somewhere else..... If you're looking for a deal definitely don't go to this thrift store.... I could have went and got the same amount of clothes at Walmart for the same price if not less.... I was looking to get cheaper things that's why I went thrifting.... Plus it seems like the prices have gone up since the last time I went there, I was trying to give them another chance to see if maybe I could find things that were cheaper and obviously I did not... and I know that they have a discount system but it's a little hard to figure out in the moment of shopping.... I honestly wish I could come get a refund but I know that that's not possible..... Definitely...
Read moreHave enjoyed looking in here the last several months and have found some great stuff. The store is clean and the staff is very friendly but lately the pricing has been outrageous. I’ve stopped going so often because the SAME stuff is there every time I go with a few exceptions because your price is too high! I understand this is a ministry and they need to make money but 75$ for a pair of used on cloud shoes!? 50-125$ for a used piece of 1990’s era art prints? not sure if the people pricing just don’t shop much to know that these prices they are charging are easily what I would pay for something brand new that went on sale. Your pricing is causing you to lose business (had a discussion with a shopper in Salvation Army about your store) Store would be better with more reasonable pricing and quicker inventory turnaround. I truly hope they take some of the shoppers advice regarding this they would end up making MORE money for...
Read morePath of grace? More like slap in the FACE! Don’t call yourself a thrift store when nothing is affordable but the clothing that you think has no value. I asked the price of an item, keep in mind this store receives donated goods… as stated from the employee herself. They were running around the store with eBay comps trying to figure out what to price an item. I asked about two items. One was a damaged painting that they said was $200… please stop using eBay as price comps and learn how it works. I could take a photo of that same painting and cross list it on 5 platforms for $800 & that doesn’t mean it’s worth that much.. do your research.. if you are going to ask $200 for something then tell me the artist, the era, the medium used, etc. but all you have is an eBay listing? That doesn’t even belong to you? You have no knowledge of what you sell. Do the work. Do better. This shop...
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