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3.6 (7 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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"No, we can't wrap anything. No, we are not allowed to put your glasses in bags." Customer service is terrible. Shopping elsewhere.

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2 years ago

The best media area in town for a Goodwill. Huge bright store is always busy and friendly customer service.

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Culture Clash Records - Live music room

Culture Clash Records

(42 reviews)

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I came here as some of the local influencers were posting about saving this record store. I didn't…read moreeven know a Toledo had a record store. I came to the event with lots of different genres of music playing in the room next to the actual store. They have a huge selection of music. Even foreign music in their native language. I was wowed by this place and can't wait to check it out again.

VERY POOR CUSTOMER RELATIONS. I took two of my stereo components to Culture Clash for repair…read moreseveral weeks ago. When I dropped the units off I did not receive a receipt. I didn't receive a written quote. No paperwork at all. I had to send an email to the store and ask for some acknowledgement that they had my units. An employee sent me an email back saying that the store indeed had my components in their possession. Several weeks later someone from the store called me and said they could not find the necessary part. which was a simple belt. The part was available on eBay. I had to order the part for them, and then mail the part to them. Two days ago the repair person telephoned me and said the parts I furnished worked and the components were repaired. We had a pleasant conversation. She seemed to be a nice person, but I found that to be deceptive. When I appeared at the store today to pick up my repaired items, TO PAY THE STORE MONEY AS A PAYING CUSTOMER, I told the stoner behind the desk that I wanted to speak with the "beautiful young lady" that I had spoken to on the telephone a few days before. I had no intention of insulting anyone. I had not ever seen the lady I spoke to but she seemed to be a beautiful person when we spoke on the telephone. I was trying to be nice, not offensive. As soon as the repair person (who was indeed the person I spoke to on the phone) came out from the back room she reprimanded me and said that my comment was inappropriate. I was taken aback. I had not meant to offend anyone. I had not commented on anyone's physical attributes. She seemed to be a beautiful person when we spoke on the telephone, but that shows how perceptive I am. I was highly offended because here I was, a customer, wanting to give this business money, and an employee reprimands me over a comment that I did not mean to be offensive in any way shape or form. While I waited for my stereo components to be retrieved, I vocally ruminated as to how this country has changed, and how people are offended by any comment, no matter the intent. I felt attacked. I did not want to remain at this business any longer. I asked that my units be provided to me as soon as possible so that I could pay for the repair and leave. I informed the employees that I did not intend to come back and give that store any of my business ever again. I asked when the owner would be in so I could speak with him, and they told me he had left for the day. I asked when he would be there next so I could call him and they said he was not there very often. I PAID THE BUSINESS MY MONEY and took my stereo components and left. When I retuned home I sat down to write the owner of Culture Clash a letter, since he cannot be reached by telephone. Then I received a call from the owner. I told him I was in the process of composing a letter to him, as his employees had informed me he cannot be reached by telephone. He told me that his employees had told him about my being at the store. He said he had watched the videotape and that he too thought my statement was inappropriate. I told him that I did not agree, and a simple statement like that should not be sufficient to cause an employee to reprimand a customer. It's not conducive to a profitable business. I had not even been speaking to the particular employee when I made what I considered to be an innocuous comment. The owner once again disagreed. I once again wondered what is wrong with this country. I meant no offense or disrespect. In my opinion it would have been much better for the employee to disregard the statement than to make an issue of it with a paying customer and potentially lose their future business. I could not reason with the owner, who doesn't seem to be wrapped too tight. I told him that one who begs the public for money to keep the business open (he had asked for the public's money in a GoFundMe request in the past), should do whatever he can to keep paying customers. He called me an "Old F***ing Hill-jack" and said I could never enter his store again. (He apparently thinks NW OH has hills). During our conversation I did not call him names, as such is infantile. He said if I posted a negative review he would post the video of my encounter with his employees in response. I said I did not care. I did mention to him that if he intended to visit my residence, I would introduce him to my two friends. That is how loosely wrapped he is. I cannot recommend that anyone patronize this establishment. DO NOT PATRONIZE THIS BUSINESS!!

Finders Records

Finders Records

(21 reviews)

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Chuckie and Brandon have it down pat…read more Finders is amazing. A wonderful selection of both new and used releases, ranging all over the genre spectrum and back again. I can always pretty much guarantee that when I listen to or hear of some random band whose album I'm sure I'll never be able to find, Finders will have that release waiting contentedly for me. Their vinyl selection is growing by leaps and bounds as the months move along, as well. Additionally, I specifically appreciate the fact that they give ample attention to genres such as classical, world, and electronic music - good stuff, and nice that I can find Tinariwen and Ali Farke Toure as easily as I can something in Sub Pop. Their used section is great, too, vaulting wildly down one whole wall of the store - my only complaint with the section on the whole is that its shelves stretch up a good ways and the CDs are stored horizontally (as is normal, I know, I know). This makes reading the titles on most of the shelves frankly overwhelming, to be honest, and on the upper shelves, nearly impossible. A mild downer, however, in what overall is a great store to purchase music from. Dangerously good.

Vinyl Fever was the name of Tallahassee's one-time premier vinyl peddling outlet. It has long-ago…read moreclosed shop. I understand we have another shop on Gaines St., but I've never been. Nonetheless - this is about Finder's. What a find. They have it all. This comprehensive record store provides vinyl of all genres. Why can't TLH have this level of vinyl outlet? Seriously? Good on you, good citizens and wayfarers of Bowling Green. You're endowed with a gift here. Don't overlook it!

Goodwill - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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