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3.0 (12 reviews)
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Evan G.

Dollar Tree on Folly Road on James Island is a fun place to shop for a wide selection of items for a good value and price. They have a lot of essential items, but also fun items that can work as gift ideas. This store t well managed and organized and I have enjoyed shopping here every time I have been here.

Tom P.

Yeah okay so it's dollar tree and it's not some fancy store but let me just tell you I really love this place I mean come on everything is just $1!!! This is a great place to get spices cheap and also a great place for cheap cleaning supplies and condiments. Also a great place to get last-minute party favor stuff like for 4 July or Mardi Gras or Halloween. All the staff here are all nice and kind of goofy too which is a bonus in my book.

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3.3(17 reviews)
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My husband let me stop in at this Goodwill. I had explained to him that I wanted to see if a bunch…read moreof swimwear gets donated on a daily basis due to the fact that this Goodwill is near an ocean. I also wanted to see if rich people were donating anything on a daily basis. The answers are: No and somewhat. Swimwear was in stock, but no more than inland North Carolina. And someone with a serious Ann Taylor Loft addiction donated tons of items. My daughter chose one brown sweater and broke my heart. The tops and blouses are arranged by color, and sizes have their own whole sections. That took me a minute to figure out, but once you do, that is very helpful. I would still look at all sizes though, because some brands run small, while others run big. I saw a few special-find dresses on a small rack, which is a nice touch. They weren't necessarily expensive, just eye catching. Not much kids' clothing, but maybe I was there at restock time. There was a whole rolling rack of kids' stuff to be put out. Do not be afraid to look at those. You are allowed. Unfortunately, I did not see the whole place. We were on the way to somewhere else. My time was limited. My husband saw the whole place, and he had nothing bad to say about it, so I'm thinking it must be OK. The dressing rooms are kept open, which is nice. You do not have to get someone to unlock it for you. My older daughter picked out an H&M sweater. I got my younger daughter an Old Navy jumpsuit, a rare find in thrift stores. I got a Talbots scarf which my husband declared ugly. Check for stains, as my scarf had one and it has not come completely out. The cashiers are nice. They have Goodwill cards here that can get stamped for extra savings. Nothing can be returned to this Goodwill, so look over what you have in your cart before buying. People have been complaining about Goodwills' prices for the last few years. They have increased prices on some items, but I still say that paying three bucks for a Talbots scarf instead of sixty is a terrific deal. A dress I got my daughter was sixteen dollars off retail price, and is like new. (The dress was two bucks.) It dawned on me after reading reviews for other thrift stores in the Charleston area that people have it out for Goodwill, even after they complain about some prices at non-Goodwill thrift stores. It also dawned on me that Goodwill supports people with disabilities. My daughter has a disability. Goodwill will always get my support, no matter how prosaic that may seem to others. I like Goodwills' good will.

I haven't really had a bad experience shopping here, however, I went to donate clothing and had…read moresuch an uncomfortable experience that I don't even wanna go back to shop...I get there and the employee is just looking at me me like he cant even believe I have the nerve to donate. He starts off by rolling his eyes and tossing his head back when he looks at my car mind you I only have two bags... I'm already feeling pretty uncomfortable at this point, but I get out of the car and grab the two bags and I just say "hey" trying to make it a little less uncomfortable. He does not respond lol. He just shakes his head in disappointment. So I thought maybe they just weren't accepting any more donations or something but no, he still took the donation after I walked it to him but was shaking his head no like he was so annoyed. It was also like 3 pm be so for real with me...I could understand if I got there like 2 minutes till close or something but 3 pm?? get a grip. Donate to one of the other ones. They got like 3 men's shirts anyways. Obviously they do NOT want more.

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Where Ya Bin Charleston - I racked up!!

Where Ya Bin Charleston

3.1(25 reviews)
6.7 mi•West Ashley

I love this store! I cannot think of one time that an employee was rude to me. Granted, some are…read moremore friendly than others but overall no problem at all. You can find curt/rude employees anywhere. If you do not like to dig through the junk to find the treasures then don't go there. And NO! Everything is NOT broken. That's crazy. I'd say most is new and how it got there I don't care. I've bought guy/car things my son has sold. I have been finding great deals for the 1 1/2-2 years I've been going. I've sold many items - especially clothing on Ebay. Found numerous house hold items at fab prices. On Fridays when they restock all new items you need to know prices of things so you don't overpay but that comes from being a educated shopper. I've learned a lot over the years of thrifting and selling. I've gotten some very great deals there and I will keep on shopping! BTW I liked the girl with the curly hair and tattoos. She was super friendly.

I am still in absolute disbelief about what happened at Where Ya Bin Charleston today. I have never…read morein my entire life been spoken to or treated the way I was by one of their employees. For context, Where Ya Bin is a BIN STORE. Which means the entire point of the store is for customers to dig, sift, and inspect overstock, returned, and damaged items. You go there to look, touch, and decide if something is worth buying. Sort of like a treasure hunt. Handling merchandise is not just allowed, it is expected. This context is what makes what happened today even more ridiculous. While shopping, I briefly pulled an item out of an already ripped-open, destroyed bag to get a better look at a visible crack. Before I could even put it back, a woman stormed up to me and immediately told me to "check out and leave." She did not identify herself as an employee or manager. In that moment she was just some stranger barking at me. When I said, "I'm sorry?" out of complete disbelief, she accused me of taking the item out of the bag. I calmly showed her the torn packaging and explained the item was literally falling out. Her response was, "It doesn't matter." At which point she laughed and says "See you just ripped it more." THE PLASTIC BAG WAS ALREADY RIPPED OPEN IN MULTIPLE PLACES. She then tried to justify her behavior by referencing an announcement that was supposedly playing in the store, that no one could hear, and that was in SPANISH. I don't speak Spanish. Neither did anyone around me. Expecting customers to comply with inaudible announcements in another language, with zero guidance or explanation, is absurd. Given her tone, I told her I was trying to be very kind and I just did not understand why I was being asked to leave. She responded, "I'm being kind too." At that point, I said, "Actually no, you're not. Your tone is incredibly disrespectful." Because she was. It almost felt like she was actively looking for a reason to remove my friends and I from the store. For context, this individual is about 5'2", has short black hair, and many visible tattoos and piercings. I mention this because her behavior made her unmistakably identifiable. Her approach was confrontational, accusatory, and entirely inappropriate. Based on the NUMEROUS Google reviews about the same individual with the exact same situation, this isn't a one off. It's a pattern. My friends and I immediately abandoned our very full cart and left. Between us, we would have easily spent $100-$300 each, nearly a $2,000+ sale lost all because of her actions. Believe it or not, it escalated further. While we were near our cars in the parking lot privately discussing the interaction, this same individual FOLLOWED US OUTSIDE. She stood against the wall smoking, staring directly at us, and clearly listening to our conversation. This was intimidating, unnecessary, and made me feel extremely uncomfortable as the one that had been singled out in a group of seven. Once we noticed her presence, we walked to the consignment store next door. Only after a couple of my friends returned to the store and asked to speak with a manager did this individual finally identify herself as one. Instead of providing any clarification, she forcefully told them to leave, claimed she "felt threatened," and stated that all of us were now banned. Claiming to feel threatened by customers who had already left and were then followed outside is WILD. Absolutely unbelievable. This was not a simple misunderstanding. This was a power trip, a misuse of authority, and a complete failure of basic professionalism. If this is how management reacts over a customer inspecting damaged merchandise, it says a lot about this store's culture. Charleston has plenty of bargain places to shop. This is not one I will be returning to until something changes with management. Anyone considering this store should think carefully before stepping inside.

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Where Ya Bin Charleston - Daniel and his employees were the best!  Got a Fitbit for 14 dollars and it's listed on Amazon for 135 dollars.

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