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    Goodwill

    3.2
    (92 reviews)
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    This is a pretty good thrifting location. I mostly shop for clothes and they had a big selection…read moreand changing rooms. I wish the shoes were in one spot and organized by size, but I recognize they're using the space they have. The clothes are very well organized and there was someone reorganizing and adding new items while I was there. Goodwill has weekly sales of specific tagged items, so keep an eye out and sign up for their loyalty program.

    I was in the mood to go thrifting recently and asked a few of my friends what areas would be good…read moreto get some steals. I was told this area would fit the bill. So after looking around and finding a spot, I headed out. Made my way here and the area was still reeling from the storm that rolled through. The parking lot was a mess and even though they had just opened, they were jammed. I found one of the remaining parking spots near the store and made my way inside. I was expecting a rather expansive area on the inside only to find out that it is much smaller. Not usually a problem, but when it came to browsing, it made for a much more bothersome experience. I would spot an item, want to take a look at it and then promptly be pushed out of the way with another customer with a cart. I was beginning to get frustrated when I decided that I would give it another go. I came here to find an item to put my remotes in and kept going through the housewares section. I had in mind what I wanted, couldn't quite find it. When I did, you could tell it was cheaply made with the Goodwill mark up. I was about to give up when I spotted the endcaps filled with random items. I saw one particular piece and decided this would fit the bill until something else might come along. I quickly went through the clothing but when it comes to clothing for men, this place is severely lacking. Compared to the women's section, it is about quarter the size. Checking out was fast. I paid for my purchase and was back outside.

    Prevention of Blindness Society Look Again Resale Shop

    Prevention of Blindness Society Look Again Resale Shop

    3.7
    (19 reviews)
    $$

    Great finds!!! Always has a sale attached the current one I saw and always had friendly staff to…read moregreet you. The price for things can be a little high, but since they are always running discounts it actually works out really well. Lots of great vintage and antique items, pretty good about having lower prices in damaged items. Overall, really cool place.

    I don't recommend patronizing this business because they attempted to charge me hundreds of dollars…read morefor a small piece of furniture that was supposed to be on sale. I visited there for the first time today and had selected several items. The saleswoman informed me of the color discounts in effect today. One of items I selected was a hexagonal side table. On to was a sticker with a price of $35 and the words "red sticker!" That meant the sale price was to be 25 percent off $35. I brought the sticker to the saleswoman and informed her that I was interested in the table. I asked if she could keep the sticker so she will know to hold the item when I was ready to pay. She looked confused and then told me that she wasn't sure that was the actual price for the table. I informed her that the sticker was firmly on that table. Later, she started explaining that she wasn't sure that that was the right price for the table because it had been listed on Facebook marketplace by the shop owner for a different price. She scrolled through her phone and found the purported listing for the table, which was priced at about $235. I told her I prefer to pay the price that was on the sticker that had been attached to the table. No other price sticker was on the table. I asked her if she could ask the shop owner who apparently is on vacation. She texted the shop owner and then informed me that the shop owner apparently said the sticker did not belong on that table. I couldn't see the text that she was attempting to show me. And how would I know it's the shop owner? This table was a 70s style piece of furniture that was veneered and had gold metal handles. It definitely was not worth $235. The shop apparently was trying to sell the item on Facebook marketplace as a mid-century modern piece of furniture. The $35 plus the discount was definitely a fair price. At that point, I told the saleswoman that the situation was shady, and I wasn't going to buy anything from the shop. I left.

    Scout and Molly's North Bethesda

    Scout and Molly's North Bethesda

    3.7
    (13 reviews)

    The sign said open, but then the second we walked in I don't know who this lady was but she seemed…read morelike to be the owner and she goes. Oh we're actually close, but I guess you could browse very unwelcoming and very rude saying that she had a private event, but there was literally two people there so really were about the private event if you don't want people to walk in, change your sign to close because that little poster outside did nothing

    I have shopped with Scout and Molly's Pike rose location for several years now. I tend to go in…read morewhen I am getting my fairy hair done, but I always leave some extra time to look around. They are constantly changing what they offer, and they have a good selection of statement pieces. The sales staff has a good balance of letting you browse, and being helpful with suggestions. They are on top of making sure that you see the cute things that could complement what you're interested in. It doesn't come across as high pressure, it comes across as: "I see that you liked this floral skirt, we have a similar skirt that isn't floral, and we also have two different blouses that match that floral skirt." (I like having those options.) The prices tend to be reasonable, with some things a little high and some things amazing deals. The dressing rooms have a chair in them, so I'm not trying to balance like a stork and try things on. They always package things nicely when you check out. Tissue paper and a sturdy bag. Definitely would recommend.

    Sunflowers Consignment Boutique

    Sunflowers Consignment Boutique

    3.4
    (21 reviews)
    $$

    I brought in several spring/summer pieces for consignment and several were accepted. I was pleased…read morewith the experience and look forward to my first check. Also, I was glad to hear they will donate clothes that don't sell over a 60 day period to worthy organizations.

    Very sad experience and honestly one that felt like racial profiling…read more I made an appointment a month in advance to bring in a large amount of items for consignment (almost all of them were designer with tags attached). I arrived a few minutes early with my things and stepped away for about 6-8 minutes to use the restroom elsewhere since I was told I couldn't use theirs, which I understood. When I came back, the owner quickly told me she had already looked through everything and didn't want any of it. I was shocked because my things were clearly untouched and I had a suitcase with a number-code lock on it. I asked her twice if she had opened the suitcase, and she said yes, but I was aware that she never actually went through my things at all. I left upset and called the store afterward to confront her. She panicked, kept apologizing, and said she learned a big lesson from this. What is disappointing is that I was judged before I was even given a chance. I couldn't help but feel that my dark hair and brown skin played a role in how I was treated and that assumptions were made about what I may have brought in. No one should walk into a business and feel dismissed or stereotyped like that. I do not recommend consigning or shopping here.

    Capital Consignment

    Capital Consignment

    2.5
    (11 reviews)

    Chatted as if a social visit and was told they would contact me in a few days. Never followed up…read morewith me! So I never received any service. Unbelievable!

    I do not normally leave reviews, either good or bad, for anyone as we can all have a "bad" day…read morewhere nothing goes quite right. That said, in this case, I need to say something. I planned to attend (for a colleague) a sale being run by Capital, and I had to come a great distance to do so, so I reached out to find out a bit more as I was spending a bit of time/money to be there. I asked about pricing specifically as if it were going to be very high, I just would stay home. They would not reveal pricing, which is fine, but also would not even hint at the general level of items, which was not helpful as I pointed out that I was making a big commitment to be there. So, hundreds of dollars and many hours later, I arrived for the morning of the sale, which was being held at an offsite location. When we were let in it was painfully obvious that everything was in fact priced very high, in some cases even higher than retail. As we all know, none of us goes to a tag/estate sale to pay retail, we are there for bargains. When I complained about my time and money being wasted, the man I spoke to, who was clearly someone in charge, shrugged his soldiers and would not answer me. I guess it comes down to if you want to run tag sales, then you need to be priced accordingly and be willing to at least be honest about pricing and not waste people's time. Otherwise, just go run a a retail consignment gallery and leave tag sales to actual professionals.

    Goodwill - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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