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    Crossroads Hospice Society Thrift Store

    4.0 (6 reviews)
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    Closed 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Love going here especially on 'Thrifty Thursdays' Usually always find something here either for myself or a friend.

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    Value Village - Value Village Thrift Shop and Donation Center

    Value Village

    2.4(19 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $

    As far a Value Village goes this one is huge and has a lot of stuff…read more All Value Villages are kind of messy and this one is no exception. The drop off is always busy. Half of the stuff is used crap in poor condition, but one could put together a decent cheap outfit if they really search. Also good place to buy toys for kids at cheap prices. Lots of toys. Kids love it.I think October is the best time of year to go here. This place is great for halloween costumes!

    Let me start by saying their pricing is insane. They get their items for free and then upcharge…read moretremendously. People come to the thrift store to purchase items that the malls and other companies are charging a high price for. It is selfish that this company takes advantage of people trying to run away from the high cost of society. Also, having no change rooms is ridiculous! I went to purchase a pair of pants, and they only have self-checkout open which is yet again ridiculous as they have an employee standing right behind you to make sure people aren't switching the tags. I don't understand the point of that and having no trust in your customers. How about we hire real people in need of work and put them at a cash register so they can ensure no switched tags. Absolutely ridiculous of how this company has turned into a money hungry business with no respect to their customers

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    Value Village

    Value Village

    2.0(1 review)
    5.2 km

    This value village is huge! Many used and some new…read moreHalloween costumes. Like a big gym full of used stuff. All kinds of stuff. Mostly cheap clothes. No changing rooms to try on clothes. Unhelpful staff. Tired, bored and will tell you to ask someone else for assistance. Washrooms require assistance to enter but there's not anyone available to help. Iranian woman who worked there seemed to be gossiping about me in Farsi to a co-worker. Unprofessional. Also Canadians know when your gossiping in a foreign language. Mostly rude and unhelpful staff is the reason for only 2 stars.

    From the owner: Value Village, a Savers brand, is a for-profit, global thrift retailer offering great quality,…read moregently used clothing, accessories and household goods. Our Rethink Reuse business model of purchasing, reselling and recycling gives communities a smart way to shop and keep millions of kilos of used goods from landfills each year. We also help more than 100 nonprofit organizations by purchasing donated goods from them, which provides a source of revenue to help supports their vital community programs and services. Our brands comprise of Savers (in the U.S. and Australia), Value Village (in the U.S. and Canada), Unique (in the U.S.), and Village des Valeurs (in Quebec). Most locations include a Community Donation Centre to accept items on behalf of our nonprofit partner. We operate over 300 locations and have 20,000 employees.

    Once Upon A Child

    Once Upon A Child

    2.0(46 reviews)
    6.3 km
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    I just experience racial profiling at Once Upon a Child. I am extremely disappointed by my recent…read moreexperience at Once Upon a Child, a store I have faithfully supported for the last six years. I came in to purchase clothing for my child after buying a printer for a new sublimation project I'm excited to start. While checking out, I realized I had not transferred enough money into the correct account yet. I politely asked if I could purchase a few sweaters for my child first (around $70-$78 worth) and place the remaining items on hold while I quickly transferred the rest of the funds and came back to complete the purchase. The employee helping me was absolutely wonderful kind, friendly, patient, and engaging. We were chatting about my upcoming business projects, and the interaction was going very well. However, when she asked the manager for assistance, the entire experience changed. From the moment the manager became involved, I felt immediately uncomfortable. Instead of handling the situation with professionalism or basic understanding, I was treated with suspicion and accused of potentially "shorting the company." She repeatedly emphasized not wanting the store to be "shorted $78," despite the fact that I was actively trying to complete the purchase and had already shown proof of previous transactions on my account from today and the day before. I have shopped at this location for years without ever having a single issue. To suddenly be treated as though I was attempting to scam the store was humiliating and deeply upsetting. The interaction left me feeling profiled and discriminated against as one of the very few Black customers in the store at the time. Whether intentional or not, the treatment I received felt rooted in racial bias and harmful assumptions. To make matters worse, I left the store having already paid $78 and without any clothing in hand. I was told to come back once the payment posted to my account and that the purchase would "allegedly" be honored at that point. The entire situation was unnecessary, embarrassing, and handled in a way that made me feel dehumanized rather than valued as a long-term customer. If the owner sees this review, I want you to know that this was my genuine experience at your store. Your manager made me feel as though, based solely on the color of my skin, I was someone who was trying to short or scam the company. Whether you intended to create that kind of environment or not, that is exactly how I was made to feel. As someone who has consistently supported this business and spent hundreds of dollars here over the years for my child, I never expected to be treated this way. Unfortunately, after this experience, I will not be returning, and I feel compelled to warn others especially Black families and customers about how I was treated here. No customer deserves to feel degraded, stereotyped, or racially profiled while simply trying to shop for their child.

    Found about this place through a friend. This place sells gently used kids clothing and…read moreaccessories and they also buy gently used kids clothing. Example: clothing - infant to youth size, dancewear, dresswear, sleepwear shoes - rain boots, sneakers, boots toys, books, games, puzzles baby gear - high chairs, strollers, bassinets The place does have a ton of stuff and they look pretty new, washed and cleaned. Entire place is organized by sizes. They have more of the baby clothes such as the onesie than the size 10-12 and youth sizes. They also have free parking which is a bonus. Customer service is a hit or miss, some are unpleasant while others are helpful and friendly. Another thing great about this place is that you can bring in kids items to sell on the spot. They review your items and you get paid in cash, cheque if it's over $50. Note: -there is a line-up of first come, first serve -it does take a while to sort through items (think about an hour for each person) -they don't take all the items, ONLY a select few -items must be clean and in almost new condition -items should be brought into the store in a bin The only thing that would make this place better is the pricing of the items they take. It would be nice to have more transparency on how the pay out for the items are. They just mention its through a computer. Helpful advice: -better to bring more than less as they only take a select few -better to bring items that are needed for that season (ex: rain boots for spring)

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