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    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    2.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    The store was very clean, everything had a tag on it and items neatly organized…read more Large space. Was not cluttered.

    This INCOMPETENT MILLVILLE, NJ Goodwill has a terrible habit of using the wrong kind of tape on…read moreeverything. It's slapped across glassware, wood, plastic, even fabric -- and it ruins the products. The clear PACKING tape leaves residue, rips finishes and makes it impossible to carefully remove without damaging what you bought. On top of that, they're charging full retail (sometimes OVER RETAIL) prices for USED items that are already compromised by this over-zealous taping. Instead of helping people find affordable secondhand goods, they're destroying donations and overpricing them. Completely defeats the purpose of thrifting. I made every attempt to CAREFULLY remove their incorrect tape. See attached photos of $16.00 now-worthless, damaged Goodwill products. There are many other products that are incorrectly treated at this location similar to the attached photo. MILLVILLE, NJ Goodwill: Where Tape Is Stronger Than Customer Satisfaction. Apparently, this Goodwill thinks Scotch tape is a luxury feature. Every single item is mummified in the wrong kind of tape, so GOOD LUCK trying to peel it off without destroying the product underneath. Nothing says "thrift store bargain" like paying full retail price for a chipped mug or glassware that's now permanently decorated with sticky residue. It's almost impressive how they manage to ruin perfectly fine donations before they even hit the shelf. MILLVILLE, NJ Goodwill: turning donations into disasters, one strip of tape at a time. Welcome to MILLVILLE, NJ Goodwill's latest performance art piece: "Everything Must Be Taped." Forget thrifting -- every item here is suffocated in the wrong tape, leaving sticky residue, ripped finishes, and ruined donations. Want to actually use what you buy? Too bad, because removing their tape is basically a demolition project. And the kicker? They charge full retail price for these "customized" disasters. It's almost impressive how they manage to destroy perfectly fine donations before they even hit the shelf. If the goal was to make secondhand shopping feel like a punishment, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Goodwill: where tape destroys the product and the price destroys your wallet. PRO TIP: bring Goo Gone, a heat gun, and maybe a prayer if you dare to shop here.

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    Walmart

    Walmart

    2.2
    (14 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    I remember eons ago when they wanted to build this store, all the political leaders said it would…read morebe a boon for the local economy. And many of us that supported the local mom and pops pleaded with them not to allow the building of this monstrosity, because we knew it would lead to the slow decline of all things good and local. Yes, initially it was a nice store, and yes it was convenient. But the short and long term impact it had on the local business were horrendous. All the great little shops on Main Street in Millville and Landis in Vineland that were starting to recover from the previous recession all closed up shop as they could not compete with the ultra low Walmart pricing. And now Walmart is run now, pays shitty wages, gives nothing back to the economy and has destroyed the local economy. And we certainly didnt need a 2nd mega store down the street putting pressure on our local ShopRites and Acme that pay decent wages. This Walmart doesn't even sell alot of the nice stuff they used to sell, since they market to the local economy. I was shocked to see how grisly their offerings were after not being there for a long time. If I could go back in time, I would have encouraged the local leaders to push harder and reject this disaster from ever being built.

    I spent two nights parked in this particular Walmat's lot and I am thankful that this Walmart…read moretolerates overnight parking. Many of the Walmarts in New Jersey do not. So thanks for that. However, the men's room here was atrocious. I would recommend avoiding using the toilets here. The rest of the store? Decently stocked for a Walmart that is NOT a Supercenter. They do not have most of the fresh stuff here and a limited grocery section. Sure, they have electronics and clothing and personal care and housewares. You're just not going to be able to do a complete food shop. This is my 205th Walmart store but the first in New Jersey. https://www.yelp.com/collection/iEN80LJSkej5A7UvndopUw/World-of-Wallys Yay? [Review 18228 overall - 104 in New Jersey - 1750 of 2022.]

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