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    Salvation Army

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Our Lady of Hope Thrift Store

    Our Lady of Hope Thrift Store

    3.9
    (14 reviews)

    I'm a big thrifter. One of the best I've ever been in. Looks…read morelike a small storefront but it wraps around to a very big place. Prices were fair . Selection in every department wonderful. I might return to Daytona just to visit again.

    I'm thinking of starting a critics page. Calling out s*** that I encounter every day. I'm so fed up…read morewith it I have to find an outlet. People suck. Here's my latest Facebook rant: Just a comment from today's visit. A woman was in the store and she really liked a small lamp that was donated to your store to bring joy to others, donated to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to others. I believe that's the concept of your store or maybe even to spread the joy of the original our Lady of Hope, possibly to give hope to others?. Lamps are half price today. Anyway, the ladies in the front to middle-aged ladies with short light brown hair, were haggling with customers. I listened to iher denying people the daily discounts for items donated.to you to spread the Gospel. For all 40 minutes while I was in the store. When I was readying to check ou, the lady who liked the lamp came up she said " I can't believe it, I'm so lucky- the lamp is half price I can get it." But the lady behind the counter said "oh no that's from a different section of the store and it has to plug in, so technically its not a lamp." The lady obviously really wanted the lamp but she obviously didn't have the money to pay full price. So she said "oh but it is a lamp because lamps don't necessarily have to plug in." The clerk was unmoved. The lady left without her lamp. Very sad. I thought maybe there was a chance here for a slight lesson and I walked up to them while they were talking poorly and very loudly about the lady who wanted to buy the lamp as some shyster who was " just trying to get it for cheap.." they failed to see the need. They failed to be Ladies of Hope. So I mentioned to them "would you like another perspective? If you are going to volunteer in a Christian thrift store shouldn't you model christ? Especially to customers who may not go to church and you might be the only church or Christ they see (or the only Lady of Hope (term used lightly here) some of your customers might ever meet? The response from the lady who refused the sale said that she's "only a volunteer and doesn't have the authority to model Christ!" She has to sell it for what it says it is even if she is determining what it is........ I mentioned to her that it is fairly ludicrous for any believers to say that they do not have the authority to model Christ, but by this time they had started turning on me. As they started ridiculing me I left the store. Just for the record, if this is what you're teaching in your church why would anyone want to go there? How will you answer to Jesus for the people that you've turned away from him? Isn't that more valued than the two or three dollars off the poor lady wanted to pay? And how will you answer the souls that you allowed to fall through, after those ladies of Hope treated them with no hope. I'm praying for that lady. Had I got there before she ran out I would have bought it for her myself...

    Miss Priss

    Miss Priss

    4.1
    (27 reviews)
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    I had a really uncomfortable experience during my visit. From the moment I walked in, I couldn't…read moreshake the feeling that the staff were watching me as if they expected me to steal something. Instead of feeling welcomed, I felt judged and uneasy the entire time. I understand that businesses need to be mindful of security, but the way it was handled here felt excessive and unfair. It made it difficult to relax or enjoy browsing, and honestly, it left a negative impression of the store overall. Customer service should make people feel comfortable and respected, not singled out or suspected without reason. I hope this is something that can be addressed, because no one should feel that way while simply trying to shop. I had a really uncomfortable experience during my visit. From the moment I walked in, I couldn't shake the feeling that the staff were watching me as if they expected me to steal something. Instead of feeling welcomed, I felt judged and uneasy the entire time. I understand that businesses need to be mindful of security, but the way it was handled here felt excessive and unfair. It made it difficult to relax or enjoy browsing, and honestly, it left a negative impression of the store overall. Customer service should make people feel comfortable and respected, not singled out or suspected without reason. I hope this is something that can be addressed, because no one should feel that way while simply trying to shop.

    Miss Priss is a great place for consignments and has a wide variety of designer and branded…read moreclothes. A great place if you're looking for a prom or evening dress. They also have a good selection of designer brand bags and purses. The staff are friendly and helpful and the store is very organized and well kept.

    Salvation Army - thrift_stores - Updated June 2026

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