Seriously overpriced used goods, and a very limited selection of anything worthwhile. I did buy a blanket for my dog to lay on and chew, but nothing else there was worth buying.
More and more, I am finding myself just avoiding Goodwill completely, and this location is a prime example of why. The shelves are either full of items you can get at places like Fred Meyer or Walmart for the same price, but in new condition, OR, full of garbage they can't sell on their premium website where they hock all the good stuff that comes in.
I prefer places like Value Village or Idaho Youth Ranch where the stuff that comes in makes it out to the floor. Those places are not being greedy with the donated goods, and are actually giving back to the local community, not a corporate office on the East coast.
I don't know why I ever bother to go into Goodwill anymore, but I am starting to think I will no longer bother as it's always a complete...
Read moreThis goodwill was so clean and organized. There was lots of clothes and a few home goods and kids toys. I was a little bummed they wouldn’t let me take the cart into the fitting room (cart was empty, just use it to contain my child😂) but they let my kiddo bring a toy in and the fitting rooms didn’t have massive gaps so they couldn’t escape by crawling under the walls or door. The staff were nice and I was really impressed with their pricing. Other goodwills I’ve been to are so expensive now (like buy it new at store for cheaper than at the goodwill) but this one a was so fair! Most of the dresses were $5-$10, pants were $6-$8, kids toys were only a few dollars, there were even gorgeous formal gowns for under $10! I was so happy to find an affordable goodwill. I was so impressed with how clean the bathroom and fitting rooms were too! I hope to visit the area again and if so will definitely be stopping in...
Read moreI was visiting from out of town and I saw this store. It was very nice and clean. I like all the knick knacks and shelf stuff but when I started looking at the clothes I realized They are just like the Goodwill stores in Spokane. they don't have signs for, men's, women's, children's, clothing. It makes you walk up and down the aisles trying to find what you're looking for. I asked them a few years ago and they said it's a management policy to have a clear view throughout the store. Having a sign at the end cap, with men's, women's etc doesn't take up that much room.
I know it's a marketing thing so you'll walk around the store. I don't like that policy. 😥😥😥 I didn't have time to walk around and I was...
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