It's nothing like the first one. That one had the things we needed and could use. Now we have a mini version of gander mountain full of hunting and camping gear and massive amounts of military style furnitures and products. And the prices are outrageous. But without a Walmart that's what we were given and from a serious us goodwill shopper,like an everyday goodwill shopper, I've been to the new Goodwill at the lake store 2 times and have bought nothing. Whoever decided to fill it with the military/hunting gear, it's clear what you think of the people in The Village of Buckeye Lake. And I can't leave out the furniture made out of life sized Lincoln logs. I'm talking bed frames, dressers, chairs, night stands & end tables, lamp stands & ohh yes even coffee tables. I can't speak for any others but I found it very offensive & very judgemental. They totally judged wrong. They can't keep employees & they don't look like they even want to be there. The grand opening had prizes for the first 100 customers & on the 3rd day of the grand opening I do believe they reached that count. Not positive. But go back to a thrift store. Or open another store that deals with only hinting / fishing and military. And another thing, we already had a bait/tackle- then they opened one beside Goodwill, now we got 3 of the same businesses. Thanks...
Read moreThis place is very expensive for the quality of the goods that they have. There are much better thrift stores for the price like Saint Vincent's. what really pisses me off is that there will be a Walmart clearance item sticker on something and Goodwill want twice of what the clearance price was. the place is relatively clean today L over there than instances where the place was very disorganized. They no longer have a public bathroom. The dressing rooms were locked because of theft problems and you have to ask the clerk to open it for you. This place is only worth shopping when they have discounted items on their color tag days. I try not to shop here because Goodwill corporate is a big...
Read moreWell, they tore down the 'old' Goodwill store and replaced it with a huge brand new building. Grand Opening was July 31, 2021. So, I decided to avoid the opening rush at 8:30 AM and popped in at 3 in the afternoon. Boy, what a disappointment. Almost no clothing on the racks, lots of overpriced fishing tackle,expensive gas grills, and weird camping items. I'm not sure why they bothered. Prices were WAY too high to be considered a thrift store. Here is a perfect example: A used black Carhartt jacket was $99.99. LOL Seriously, a used jacket for 100 dollars!! I am never stepping foot in here again. It won't be open for long if you don't price your...
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