Ok, I don't want to down Goodwill and im not going to. However, I'm going to speak on my opinion about some things with this business. As most knw, Goodwill is ran on donations. Which means they get the items for the store FREE. People turn in their older clothing or some household items to Goodwill that they no longer need or want. And Goodwill in turn sells those items. And sells them for more than they should in my opinion. Everyone is welcome in Goodwill but mostly low-income people are the ones that would frequent the most. And if your low-income, paying $5-6 for a pair of child's jeans is still a high price to pay. Especially from a store that receives the clothing for free. I think the prices are too high for a business that receives the...
Read moreThey have pretty decent items, with the cheapest prices out of all the goodwill in a 50 mile radius. This was my 3rd time visiting this particular one, and all 3 times I have had a different employee ring me up, and yet all 3 of them have had a very negative attitude. Especially about wrapping glassware. You do not put the heavy items on top of the light and fragile items. That is just plain...
Read moreI don't frequently visit this store but if your looking for work clothes and not wanting to spend a lot of money on them then this is absolutely the best place to go, there is also a larger selection of gently used clothes that sometimes have the designer names on them for pennies on the dollar and if you stop in on specific days of the week you can...
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