I would like to commend the staff for their exceptional kindness and friendliness. The store maintains a clean environment and offers a wide selection of items. However, I agree with previous reviewers regarding the pricing and quality of the clothing. Many garments appear outdated with noticeable wear, which is not reflected in their prices. Women's shirts and sweaters were generally priced around $10, although some items reached $29. Jeans exceeded $10, with the pair I considered costing $16, which is not a bargain. Additionally, the store lacks dressing rooms, and purchased items can only be returned with tags for in-store credit. Not a good...
Read moreAnd I thought Goodwill had high prices! I can get new stuff at Gabe's, Burlington, Ross, Walmart, or Target cheaper than many of their used prices on clothes. Household items are priced at eBay levels. Savers bit the dust a few years ago down the street next to the Zumbehl Schnucks, it was a lousy thrift store there, and it is a lousy one now. I'd neither donate to nor go to this place again. Go to St. Vincent's - all clothes $4 except the tags that ate half price that week are $2. Goodwill is far more reasonable and I think they organize their stores better as well. They should call this...
Read moreRemove the poles from the shopping carts so you can take the cart outside that is ridiculous you guys get all your donations for free you can afford for one of the employees to walk outside and collect the carts I mean that is just insanity you spend 60 bucks and you’re supposed to carry all this shit to your car I just won’t shop there period but you got enough people to stand at the front to make sure people scanned all their items but you don’t have people to bring the...
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