I’m a frequent shopper at this location. Staff here is nice enough except for a couple stock staff who have verbally accosted folks for wanting to check an item out of a stock cart. Their policy is not to allow so no one gets hurt...
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I’m a frequent shopper at this location. Staff here is nice enough except for a couple stock staff who have verbally accosted folks for wanting to check an item out of a stock cart. Their policy is not to allow so no one gets hurt from potential broken glass, which, understandable, but then have signs on the bins and the door?
EDITED TO ADD: Pricing has hit the fans at this store as of 9/24/23. The bag section by the dressing rooms has been turned into a “luxury” section with beat rough ravens jerseys and Wilson’s leather jackets being $25-$50+. This is truly the impending decline of thrifting culture. Stores will soon overprice beyond what consumers can consume.
Also, every DE goodwill seems to be marking up decent shoes to $21.99 which is a scam. Folks deserve decent shoes for decent prices. If you have a family of 3+ and need to update shoes, it’s costing an arm and a leg now. Additionally, the CD/Vinyl/DVD situation needs to be figured out. They’re stacked on high and low shelves which make it hard to look through (Teen Challenge Thrift has a great table system) AND they don’t check and seal them closed so if I’m in a hurry and don’t check, I’ll sometimes walk out with empty CD cases. Let’s do better.
Edited 8/22/24 to add:
Conditions at this goodwill have gone down drastically. Shelves are frequently bare. Items that are put out are mostly junk and stick around for weeks if not months. This location must be doing more of shipping out to national/state offices to list on their eBay websites. It used to be worth going to a couple times a week but I wouldn’t make any special trips out to this location with any optimism. Also, they completely eradicated their Halloween/Christmas aisle in summer 2023 and then said they’d only put things out as they receive them, but I haven’t seen almost any holiday wares in the last year. Where is it all going? Where are the quality items? What’s the percentage that gets donated that actually ends up on the floor? It’s very suspicious here.