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    The Salvation Army

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    3 years ago

    I love going to the Salvation Army , I all ways find nice clothes and friendly people in there!

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    Goodwill Industries of Eastern NC

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    (19 reviews)
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    This Goodwill donation center was so amazing! Alex and Lisa in particular were stand out helpers…read moreand made our donation experience so easy and enjoyable! If you could donate, this is the place!

    So... do you want to run a "collectables/antique store" or do you want to run a "thrift store"?…read more#1. If you want to run a collectables/antique store the first thing you need to do is stop calling yourself a thrift store when pricing items as if you are running a collectables/antique store. #2. If you want to run a collectables/antique store items that you believe are valuable must be authenticated, cleaned up, displayed properly, and prices must be in line with the collectable or antique market values, whatever the market will bear at the time the item is being sold. Being a collectables/antique store requires expert level knowledge and attention to minute detail, unlike a thrift store. #3. Throwing things in a pile on filthy shelves with dollar store items and trash and pricing them like they are antiques or collectables without any of the proper steps outlined in #2 is simply an attempt to scam unwary consumers. #4. Props to you if you want to run a thrift store, this is a truly needed service in our community. Pricing needs to reflect the values of "thriftiness". No special attention needed for items you intended to sell in your thrift store. Just put the stock out and price as if it were a garage or estate sale of items of unknown value or quality. #5. Attempting to "police" your thrift store for "flippers" ends in the result described in #3. If you want to be a thrift store, be a thrift store, if you want to be a collectable/antique store, be a collectables/antique store. #6. This is HUGE, if your items have been donated, you received them FREE OF CHARGE! Think really hard about how you answer this... How can you, with a decent heart and soul, price your items so high that the ones who truly need them, can not afford them?? You're basically stealing from good-hearted souls who think a needy child will receive their donation at a very reasonable price...or an elderly person on a limited budget will be able to afford their donated items? You're ensuring that only resellers and collectors will be able to purchase the FREE items! You're making a huge profit off of FREE items that are donated for the needy! You simply don't get it or do you?

    The Salvation Army - thrift_stores - Updated June 2026

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