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    3 years ago

    Looking better. Stock is a little low but was able to find some items I was looking for. Would have gotten 5 stars but restrooms were dirty.

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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Cente

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Cente

    (4 reviews)

    Furniture Furniture Furniture…read moreFurniture Furniture furniture Did I mention they have furniture? If you are looking for furniture, from beds, to nightstands, to entertainment centers, this is your place. I have never been to a thrift store that has more - furniture. Of course they have the typical thrift store items e.g., clothes, pots/pans, picture frames etc, but really, this place has loads of furniture. Checkout is a nightmare - understaffed and with a genuine "I don't give a @#! how long you have to wait we're only staffing one checker" attitude.

    Went to this location today and browsed for a few items to take home. Ending up finding 2 items…read morethat I like one being a stethoscope and the other a porcelain lamp from Italy. When o got to the register to pay I was confronted by DIANNA who works there. She passed my stethoscope and then looked at the lamp I had. She then told me that the price was incorrect. I asked her what she meant by that it was clearly marked green for 1.99. She accused me of changing the price with a harsh tone. I replied asking if she meant that I changed it. She began to back pedal but kept the claim out that I had changed the price? I was very offended seeing I go there daily and buy lots of items. Overall horrible experience and will not be paying with DIANNA again. She was RUDE , OBNOXIOUS, and most of all UNPROFESSIONAL for basically calling me a thief. What bothers me the most is that I regularly pay with her and see her give DISCOUNTS to people with out the guy managers consent. What a rat.

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    (24 reviews)

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    When it comes to thrift stores, I've always preferred Salvation Army over Goodwill. They do more…read morefor the community and typically they were cheaper however Salvation Army no longer lets you try on clothes due to theft issues. Listen people are donating their stuff to you if you're losing a couple dollars and donated stuff like come on how how much can that really be damaging you and have somebody near the Tryon section if it's really that much of an issue, but your clothes half of them don't have tags. I don't know what size I'm trying on and I'm not buying clothes that I can't try on when I asked the manager about it and asked him if I could return clothes if they didn't fit if I can't try them on because a couple of the items that I wanted to buy for an event like a costume party I was not gonna be buying if I couldn't try on and they were like jumpers and things I could not try on over my clothes. He told me just to try on over my clothes and that I could not return them if they didn't fit he also mentioned well I mean it's the same for the furniture and the shoes no, sir it's not the same. I don't need to try on furniture and also I can slip my feet into shoes. I will not be returning to Salvation Army army. I'm very upset by this. I guess Goodwill will be getting my business and I can't imagine that this is good for their business.

    they no longer allow customers to use fitting rooms, permanently closed I was told. I won't shop…read morehere anymore because of this, I noticed there wasn't as many customers compared to usual, I guess now I know why...

    Goodwill Store and Donation Station

    Goodwill Store and Donation Station

    (3 reviews)

    I am a regular thrift store hound. I love shopping for boutique clothes and bargains. I understand…read morethat the people who work at these places do not get paid very much, and I don't expect a whole lot, but common courtesy would really be appreciated. I was standing in line at the Goodwill on Potranco Rd. There were three registers open. I guess it was break time for one of the ladies because when she finished waiting on a customer, she just left. I had started to move forward but realized that she was leaving and so I backed up. That was no acknowledgment saying, "so-and-so will be with you in just a moment." There was no one behind me so I backed up behind the pole that showed where you're supposed to stand. 10 minutes later I'm still in line. One of the ladies finished with her customer, I asked, "Should I come forward?" She ignored me. I started to move forward a little bit and then realized she was still cleaning her counter space. At this time there were five people in line with their families behind me. I could not back up so I stood slightly in front of the pole, but still at least 6 ft away from both of the registers. Idela, who was working the other register looks up at me and says, "You need to back up. We expect people to stand behind the pole." I turn around and look at the line behind me, and she says that they all need to back up. Well, I don't see how I'm going to make this happen so I just stand there. Nobody says we'll be with you in a minute. No smiles. No courtesy. Another employee comes back from her break, is standing behind the register and playing with a scarf twirling around and making jokes. Then she opens her register. Finally, they call me forward and the lady at the first register called somebody else forward because she is finally finished putting away hangers. Look, somebody needs to train these employees in just common courtesy with their customers. An, "I'll be with you in a moment," or a smile, "sorry we're taking so long." Just anything to indicate that they understand that we're waiting, that they have noticed us and will get to us as soon as they can. A little courtesy goes a long long way.

    The store was very organized and clean. I don't know if Goodwill launders or sanitizers their…read moreclothes before putting them out, but they always smell pleasant. Shoe and purse selection was great. Almost all of the items were priced right. I found a bunch of canvas art and prints in nice frames, metal art pieces and amateur oil paintings. If you look hard and use your imagination you can decorate your whole house for a reasonable price. Checking out was an extremely pleasant experience. The clerk wrapped all breakables. She should of gotten a 10 minute break after ringing up our purchases. Because we purchased so much at once we needed a rolling cart and an attendant to escort us to our car. Great experience from start to finish.

    Goodwill - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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