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Oh I love this Goodwill I can walk to it. This store is amazing . Everyone is so nice and friendly

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Indy Clover

Indy Clover

3.9
(35 reviews)

Hi Yelp friends!…read more This was my first time here. This is a super cute little resale boutique. Lotsa variety. All different sizes and styles. Some clothes, hats, shoes, other things. I feel like I did really good finding a half dozen cute tops for a really good discount. It's not so big a store where you feel over whelmed. It was just right. They have a beautiful mirror to use and cute little dressing rooms to try stuff on, which is perfect. The girl that works the register is very sweet. I asked her how it works and she was very kind to explain. You read the sign just above the clothes. They will state the sizes and any other info. Each little closet area is owned by a different person so that's why all the clothes are not sectioned by size. This is definitely a fun shop to visit for a fun thrifting afternoon. The parking lot is good size so I was able to find a spot. Though it is kinda busy. There are quite a few other shops and restaurants. It is situated back on the bottom floor of the shopping mall. Look for the cute Indy clover sign. Check it out if you are in the area. I recommend.

I truly love the concept of this place and you can find so many cute items here ! I do feel the…read morepricing is a little high for some items. This was my first time selling my own clothes here and you can rent the booth for $35 a week. Although my booth didn't do the best I thought it was a great experience. Unfortunately, I wasn't too impressed with the customer service and the morning I came to set up my booth some of the girls seemed to be bothered. It would have helped more if someone walked me thru it more instead of making me uncomfortable. Overall, I figured it out .

Savers

Savers

3.1
(147 reviews)
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I've been a loyal customer at this Savers for a long time, and thrifting here has always been my…read morefavorite way to unwind after work. Unfortunately, today was the most unpleasant experience I've had. While I fully respect the closing times, from about 30 minutes before close, a staff member began repeatedly shouting over the intercom. At 7:57 p.m., I was at the back of the store, literally about to head up to pay, when the new security guard approached me and sternly said the store was closed. I checked my phone and calmly said, "It's 7:57; I've got three minutes," as I was preparing to head up front. He walked to the front, where my mom was already in line, and spoke negatively about me to another staff member, not realizing she was my mom. As I walked toward the front to pay, he continued glaring at me with an angry expression. My mom and I exchanged a look, surprised by the hostility. I love this store, but no customer should feel targeted or unwelcome for simply shopping until it's time to pay. I hope management can address this so loyal customers like myself can feel welcome again.

Savers Value Village was founded in 1954, and operates as a for-profit reseller of various…read moremerchandise. It has 315 location around the world, in the US, Canada and Australia (where I visited one of their stores earlier in the year). They purchase donated in bulk from charities, and then sorts through and reprices items for resale, sometimes for higher prices than when brand new. This was plainly obvious as my wife found examples where the original tag was kept on the merchandise, and had a LOWER price than the new sale tag...they should at least spend the effort to either remove the old tag or make sure the new price is lower. That being said, my wife did find a used Keurig coffee maker that she wanted to use as a secondary in case of need.

Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center

Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center

3.2
(25 reviews)

oo lala! I love checking out some thrift stores whenever I'm in a new city and this location did…read morenot disappoint! They're not super big or glamorous, but there was a lot of items to dig through. I ended up leaving with 2 new tops, but there was a treasure trove of interesting books available too. My favorite part is that there's dressing rooms! Workers here are all very chill and nice. Come ready to dig around - you could easily spend a few hours here.

The racks here were so jampacked that you couldn't browse through them especially women's jeans…read more And whoever is pricing, these items is totally nuts! They have no idea how to price items according to brand names. I saw a pair of Rock Revival jeans for 9.99 but a pair of no name cheap internet jeans named Fashion Nova used for 9.99. Please make that make sense! I was getting so frustrated at these prices that I just decided to put back what I found and just not even bother. It's a freaking thrift store for goodness sake! I'm not going to pay $20 for a pair of worn jeans when I know that they should be at least half that price! No wonder the racks were bursting at the seams, nothing is moving. It's just too freaking expensive for a thrift store. I went to Plato's closet and was able to find a brand new pair of jeans in current style at this moment for $13 which was a steal. Then I stopped by savers on Rancho and scored a deal on 2 pairs of really good quality jeans for only $13. Now that's what you call a deal and that's what prices should be at a thrift store. Unless something is at a deep discount, I would not at all recommend going to any Goodwill thrift store, especially this one.

Goodwill - thrift_stores - Updated June 2026

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