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    Goodwill Houston Donation Center - College Park Woodlands

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Since purchasing our house I've been on a consignment/vintage kick. Vintage doors, hardware,…read morefurniture, and pre-loved favorites have been my jam. Lucky for me, this spot is truly a consignment gem. Don't judge a book by its cover, the interior of this place is pretty sizable, and bonus, the prices are pretty solid. Additionally, the quality of their furniture is great. It is quite literally everywhere you look. Light fixtures are hung above your head, seating options are displayed everywhere and art paints the walls. Headboards, tables, unique seating, prints, patio furniture, and even jewelry, they have quite a selection. That being said, the only feedback I'd have is better attention to customer service. I think I was acknowledged once, if that. That acknowledgement was a glance, and a response to my "good morning". I'd love to be welcomed into the store, a nice hello, and a check in while shopping, but everyone has off days and it's possible that I experienced a one off. Given the stacked furniture, I think they've outgrown their current warehouse space, which is not their fault, but it can make it a bit difficult to see and appreciate all of their offerings. I can't wait for them to expand to a larger space, but for now, I'm very happy that they're part of the neighborhood.

    First of all, there is a mediocre selection of items to choose from. The quality is awful, from…read morescratches that are not disclosed, to fabric having burns and stains. The most discerning thing about this store, is the rude, disrespectful, negative, and judgmental attitude from the employees. These are (very) grown women and I wouldn't even give them the courtesy of saying they had customer service. They are the opposite of what you want your company to convey. Do better.

    Estate Sales of Champions - The useless receipt I received, even though there was a proper receipt pad being used for all the other customers in front of me in line.

    Estate Sales of Champions

    (3 reviews)

    Thumbs Down: I've been here three times, during the posted hours of operation, and the store was…read moreclosed each time.

    The visit to this estate sale, Estate Sales of Champions, was not the best experience I have had…read more The woman in charge and cashing customers out was, let me say, lacking in the ways of politeness and kindness. I attempted gently to point out a glaring defect in an item I was nevertheless interested in, and I asked whether she would consider coming down on the price. In a cold and somewhat hostile tone, she told me, condescendingly, that she, of course, knows about the defect and she set that price anyway. She was steadfastly militant about not negotiating on the first day of a sale. So, I did not press the matter. What I don't understand is why she could not have communicated in a more respectful way. We both could have then parted ways with a good feeling. Alas, that ship did pass. I proceeded to pay for a couple of other items I had picked out, excluding the damaged one. However, when I requested a receipt, she behaved as if I was placing on her an excessive burden; after making a face, she quickly tore off a tiny corner of a piece of notebook paper, engaged in scribbling activity, and graciously provided me with what you see in the attached photo. I could not help pondering whether the IRS would lovingly accept this receipt, one that I could have had my 3 year old write up for me. I should add that I was the only one in line. So, it was not like there was pressure on her. Moreover, she had a receipt pad right there. She had used it right in front of me for the previous customer! I honestly don't understand her rudeness toward me. I was not aggressive but friendly when asking her about the damaged item she me as if I was not spending enough to be worth her so valuable it Yes, it could have been a person just having a bad day. Yet it seemed more like a person who has grown cynical in her job. I think owners and employees of estate sales (as well as other businesses) sometimes begin to despise their customers. At this point, maybe a change of profession is advisable. As for the prices, they were on the high side. One goes to estate sales for bargains, not to pay more than one might pay on Amazon or Ebay. I did find a couple of bargains but had to forgo a few overpriced items. So, it was certainly not the best experience I have had at an estate sale but not the worst either. I gave Estate Sales of Champions 3 stars because the other people working at the estate sale were, in stark contrast to the cashier, very friendly and helpful. I don't exagerate the pleasant and respectful treatment I recieved from the other people working the estate sale. They were great! I thank them. Also, I did find a couple of nice items. And the cashier, I suppose, deserves the benefit of the doubt. Everyone can have a mean, disrespectful, disparaging, condescending, and nasty day. I have encountered much worse at other estate sales, where one is treated not as a customer, but as a mark (See my review of the one and only Becky Thompson estate sale I will never knowingly attend). I am not crossing 'Estate Sales of Champions' off the list I would patronize. It is worth another try or two. And I would not yet discourage anyone from attending estate sales run by this company.

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