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    09.27.2019.
    Kathryn L.

    You never know where you may end up as a passenger & all for a good cause. What a great way to purchase almost anything from glassware, china, furniture, artwork, lumber/building materials, electronics, appliances way cheaper than the retail price. Each Habitat "reuse" ReStores are independently owned & operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. For donations, call the stores directly as the donations hours can differ, yet accepts new & gently used appliances, furniture, building materials, household goods & outside these categories from individuals & companies. From their website: Habitat ReStores divert hundreds of tons from landfills each year, accepting hard-to-dispose-of items including new & used furniture, appliances & surplus building materials. In many cases, pickup service is provided for large items. Email our donated products team for more information. You also can learn more on Habitat for Humanity's gifts-in-kind donations page. Sales proceeds benefits Habitat ReStores in helping families build a decent & affordable place to call home in the communities & around the world building strength, stability, self-reliance & shelter in local communities. A wonderful win win for everyone...good deals for the customers, communities & the environment.

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    Whitley D.

    Yes, this store has a great mission and majority of the staff are very welcoming. When you first walk in you are hit with a wide array of different things and they are mainly sorted per section of your home. Which to me is a great way to keep things together. Once you look at these great items and then see the prices...the prices can make you jump a bit. Yes they may have some name brand items at times but several of them have issues such as a bed not being a king and too big for a queen or it was cut too short so the normal braces and such won't fit properly so make sure you ask question or a demonstration of the item put together before taking it home. They have a section with cups and plates and such that is fairly cheap. I have came across some baby items as well but again it's pretty pricey. They just had a beautiful baby crib but it was $400 and some odd dollars and yes for someone that has that type of money would love that but several people that are coming to the store are looking for bargains. It all boils down to this store is a great store with a wonderful mission but some of the furniture prices are a bit steep.

    I usually have no problems with the employees of the Aberdeen location. Today was different, I asked where a $10 price came from and the woman at the register says "well all the stickers are there, I can give you back your money if you want too" I simply asked a questions bc nothing is marked at the price she rang me up. In fact one piece didn't have a price. The total for everything that was marked is $12, I expected to pay something for the item not marked but not an extra $8. I actually donate my furniture here bc it's the only location in town that seems somewhat grateful receiving donations. I'm asking that we all do better with communication, and respect there's no need to react aggressively when questions are asked. Especially when someone is calmly asking what their charged for.

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