I will never attempt to donate anything here again. After I was greeted at the donation door, I handed the gentleman all of the lightweight stuff I could, and told him I'd carry the subwoofer (working 12" Sony Home Theater subwoofer - I upgraded mine, and figured they could sell this one for a decent amount). He carried in three small light fixtures, and I brought in a box of ceramic mugs, glass lamp shades (which we had actually purchased from them, but never used), and a few paperback books. We went back out to my truck, where he grabbed an outdoor halogen flood light, and I grabbed the subwoofer. He waited until I carried it inside to tell me that they don't accept speakers of any kind, and I'd have to put it back in my truck. Fine. After I realized I'd have to carry this subwoofer back to my truck, I asked if I could get a receipt (it's December, and we all know tax season is coming up), and he slowly asked if I'd ever donated to them before. I hadn't, so he handed me a form to fill out. After writing my first and last name, I noticed at the top of the form there's a message about them mailing (snail-mail) the receipt to me. Really?!? At ALL other places I've donated to (and that list is quite long), nobody even needs an address, let alone an itemized list, and your address so they can start mailing you all sorts of things. See attached photo for the...
Read moreOne of the only Habitat for Humanity that does not offer a discount for military veterans or senior citizens. I talked to the director of the store and indicated this was 1 of the few places for Habitat for Humanity that does not offer that discount she basically said why should I offer that to veterans why not offer it to college children or anyone for that matter that needs help. It was a basic slap to my face as a Veteran, she was rude and snippy. I called corporate and said that there might be a public meeting I can sit in on when there's a board of directors meeting. The prices are insanely high they're cheaper on Amazon brand new than some of their Used items. The staff was very unfriendly and rude to me as well you can look at all my reviews 90% of my reviews are good I rarely leave a bad review. If I could give 0 stars I would. Do not go in here visit your local hospice or Salvation Army...
Read moreThe store has lots of used items, actually a lot of small items but for used items it's a bit pricey, some of it is junk. Prices are about 40% of what they cost new. Each item has a price sticker on, so you can look for bargains, that's good. The biggest problem that I found is that the store doesn't have a hand sanitizer. Everybody that comes to the store touches each item that they're interest in, so a popular item may be touched hundreds of times and Covid-19 can be transmitted to hundreds of people just in one day. I asked at the counter/cashier if they had hand sanitizers and the answer was that they don't have, just for employees only. Hope that somebody brings this up to upper management and a...
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