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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    3.2(31 reviews)
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    I thought this was a great thrift store for furniture and household goods. Great selection, and a…read morenice assortment of odds and ends that should fit most people looking to buy household items for a fair price. The furniture selection was among the largest out of any thrift in the area, which was nice, and the prices seemed to be fair, if on the higher end of "thrift". A couple of really nice dressers by well-known brands were well within a reasonable asking price, and I would have considered it a steal if I was shopping for a new home. As with most thrifts I go to, I don't spend much time sorting through the clothing, so I have no comments about either of those sections (which are a bulk of the store). The rest of it minus the clothing areas are quite good though!

    First let me say, the employees here are always very nice. But this review is for the manager who…read moredoes the pricing specifically. I understand if you have to follow orders from corporate regarding pricing, but at some point being a willful concubine to the greed of a capitalist system wearing a mask of "doing the most good" must be taking a toll on you, right? Like you have to be aware of just how crazy you're being. Unless you've let the job bleed you dry of your baseline humanity to the point of utter apathy. Your pricing on certain items is absolutely insane! Like you're truly just out of your mind and should probably be heavily medicated. Out here acting like it's a premium antique store in the richest of neighborhoods instead of the THRIFT store that it's supposed to be. $150 for some glass coasters. $250 for an old stove. $500 for a Barbie house!?! These are all USED items that are GIVEN to you, a THRIFT store for FREE! And I understand there are operating costs of running the stores, but there's also a line that you're clearly way too comfortable crossing when it comes to the prices you put in front of every day thrift shoppers. During my visit I heard literally five customers make a remark about the insane prices you're slapping people in the face with. Read the damn room! Send this on up to your corporate masters if you truly don't have any control over your businesses pricing strategy because whether it's you or some higher managment forcing this twisted policy on the public, there's at least one ABSOLUTE PSYCHOPATH working for the Salvation Army and y'all need to know how it's making you look to the people you're supposedly in business to "help".

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