The first time I went, the place seemed kind of dirty and disorganized, to me. People were just stuffing bags with items, I guess it was free for all day. I wanted a trunk and.called the guy but he never called me back. Now in more recent days, I found a sofa I really liked and wanted so I asked if I paid a portion if they would hold it for me until the 1st, no, and told me a better sofa might be available then, maybe, but really? I liked that one and it was affordable, how does she know any other one will be inexpensive and I'd get a discount to boot. Ok, so they have policies and I was wrong to shop for a sofa I couldn't afford, then....but....If someone doesn't buy it and they need room for newer stuff, what then?? At least when and if the time and finances are right, they have guys who will deliver for around $40.00. Hopefully that figure...
Read moreLarger furniture items featured here. Bed frames, dressers, chairs etc.
This location hosts nicer used items and does not showcase a bunch of useless knick-knacks.
While they do accept many donations, brickabrack and cheap items are turned around very quickly or sold off to raise funds.
They sell matching sets of dinnerware in good shape.
If you are looking for a large collection of random items, this is not the place for you.
If you want to buy gently used items at a reasonable price, this location is worth...
Read moreUse to be my favorite store but prices are out of control for used, rusted, and weather damaged item such as rain damage, sun rot, sun bleaching, heavy dirt, and mold. A bobble head only Garden owl ($17.99 brand new from Amazon with free shipping) was spray painted silver and dry rotting was priced for $35 😵, heck NO! The next month it was still there (duh) the next week I saw its head laying on the ground. Furniture and clothes are outside and weather proof items are inside. ...
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