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    Hillcrest Thrift Shop

    4.4 (22 reviews)
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    This store is very clean and well-organized. Staff is very friendly and personable. Worth checking out.

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    It is a thrift store run by volunteers for an organization called Hillcrest Transitional Housing which benefits local homeless and people in need.

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    Frugal's Thrift Store

    Frugal's Thrift Store

    4.7
    (18 reviews)
    28.7 mi
    $

    So Frugal's has moved locations! Unfortunately it's not for the better. There is less stock…read more(possibly because they've just recently reopened!) and the prices are higher. While there are definitely some treasures and deals to be found, it's ultimately a downgrade in quality from the previous location, at least at the current time. I also want to note that despite loudly advertising that "all clothing is $2.98," they have a section at the front of higher priced clothing items. I admit I think this is a rather duplicitous business practice. It also seems random what clothes are put up there. Some of it was the same fast fashion that infests the rest of the clothing racks, while some finer materials and true vintage was languishing on the $2.98 racks. It just didn't make sense to me! It's worth a stop if you're in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way for Frugal's.

    Located in a relatively safe section of town, Frugal's Family Thrift store is available to service…read moreall of your second-hand market needs. I found the parking lot to be depressing as if I was in the middle of no-where with civilization being hundreds of miles away. I'm just adding this point as it was the way I felt. That said, the staff friendly and most of the patrons were very nice. Please note Thrift stores are very hit or miss so going from week to week can result in a highly different experience. I'll be the first to admit, all thrift stores have a funky smell to them and I found Frugal's to be especially smelly; nothing to the point of unbearable but it lingers for the duration of the visit. Now in terms of being what do they offer, well pretty much everything and anything. Furniture, clothing, toys, books, CDs/DVDs, cookware, you name it. I found the kitchen section in terms of pots, pans, mixers and things of that nature to be very sparse while their main attraction was clothing. Off in the back right, one can find a small furniture section with some decent to horrible offerings. I liked some of the books they had and was extremely tempted to pick something up since I found many that perked my interest. Their music selection had me laughing as I noticed a couple odd bands from the 80s, 90s and beyond which I don't think anyone would buy. Color Me Bad anyone? I don't recall seeing much for motorized lawn equipment but I was in and out relatively quickly. Overall, thrift stores have a very particular clientele and subculture. I'm pretty sure if you're reading this you know how things go, so I'm not going to try and upsell you, rather give you the thumbs up to come on by and see what they got. It's safe and the people are nice while have a very large floorspace open to many different reasonably priced objects.

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    Hillcrest Thrift Shop

    4.6
    (22 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    This is my new favorite thrifting shop ever! We walked out of there with a new wardrobe for my 13…read moreyear old. They had jewelry, clothes, furniture, crafts, whatever tickles your fancy. I will be back! Their flyer that shows weekly sales was very helpful too! We live 30 minutes from there, but will take the drive for a shopping day there. Staff were very helpful too and friendly at checkout.

    As others have said, this is a really nice thrift store. The store is so well organized and cared…read morefor by the staff, with quality products of all kinds. You can get lucky and find some really great furniture too. I love that they have started giving donors a $5 off coupon when bringing in donations. I also love that they will come to your house to pick up any furniture that you want to donate but can't bring in yourself. They also have sales daily and post a calendar so you know what is on sale when. Clothes sales days can get very hectic! That being said I don't like donating too much here, as I feel they price items awfully high for people on limited incomes. It seems like they cater more to people with money who are just looking for a good deal. I prefer to take clothes to places that give it away to low income people. I know they take the money they make and help a lot of people in the community, so that's great, but I just wish some of the prices in store were a little more affordable. I frequently see housewares priced higher or the same as new items at retail stores.

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    Savers

    Savers

    2.5
    (21 reviews)
    11.9 mi
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    I unfortunately agree with many other reviewers about this store. The items are often trashy and…read morenot really sale worthy and priced WAY too high. I really don't understand how they can justify pricing often very used and even dirty items at the same price as retail stores/amazon?!? I used to go here from time to time, but it just got to be ridiculous price wise. I have also stopped donating items here, as I hate to see them overpriced when selling to people on limited incomes who often frequent this store. If you're up north, I very much recommend going to Hillcrest in Parkville over Savers. Hillcrest can often price items a bit high too, but at least their items are cleaned up and presented well and the staff is very friendly.

    We Got "Snubbed"... at a Thrift Shop!…read more Jennifer Lopez. Mason Rudolph. Both recently made headlines for being rudely dismissed at high-end retailers CHANEL & Louis Vuitton -- no appointment, wrong outfit, not "their kind of customer." Price tag of lost sales? Tens of thousands. This week... add me and my daughter to the list. Location: Savers | Value Village Thrift. Attire: Tank tops & shorts. Goal: Donate ~$400 worth of clothes, shoes & home goods... then have a fun mom-daughter hunt for a couple of nostalgic tees. Instead: * Staff strongly confronted us as my shy teen daughter attempted to try on a $3.99 T-shirt. * Tone and body language said "you don't belong here" -- in a thrift store. * We were treated more like suspects than customers. * We weren't bothering anyone and had no bags with us. We were laughing and smiling until being approached and they just wouldn't let it go! Lost sale: $3.99. Real loss: A customer -- and donor -- for life. The absurd part? We were there for the moment -- the laughs, giggles, and just getting some quality time with my daughter. Instead, I left super pissed off with my daughter nearly in tears -- the stupidity of it slays me. For every brand, here's the takeaway: * Your frontline is your brand. * People don't remember the transaction -- they remember how you made them feel. * Respect costs $0.00... but its ROI is priceless. Because whether it's a Louis Vuitton handbag, Chanel fine jewelry, or a secondhand T-shirt -- the only thing worth more than the product... is the relationship. Service isn't a luxury. It's the minimum you owe every person who walks through your door -- no matter the price tag. Do you really wonder why retail and in-person shopping is dying? No try-ons. No refunds. Savers (who resells donated items already lol) has one of the most effective 'Don't shop here' campaigns I've ever seen. #CustomerExperience #Leadership #RetailStrategy #BrandBuilding #ServiceMatters

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    $600 for a different curio cabinet
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