Tom H.
Nov 28, 2017
I love coming here to drop things off that no longer gets used. They literally take whatever that you no longer wear, no longer use and things that just occupy space. It's funny because my sister in law asked me to come help declutter her garage the other day. I just don't like to hang on to stuff. Also with kids, you go through clothes after clothes followed by toy after toy. Someone needs to rent these items out because they will make a fortune. So go through your closet, garage and so on and just donate it. Most of these items are tax deductible so make sure you go over this with your accountant since I am not an accountant.
Read MoreLisa A.
Feb 15, 2020
This is NOT my favorite thrifting spot. This particular Goodwill is sort of trashed and dingy looking. I know there are nicer locations around town. For example, the one on George Dieter is a bit nicer than this one. The floor and a lot of the merchandise here looks damaged. It looks like it could even be smelly. The shoes and a lot of clothes look worn out and/or like they need washing. I know it's a second hand store, but there should be more care with the items! I hadn't stopped by in years. I should've kept it like that but I wanted to go in just to kill time.It's very rare that I find anything worth buying at this location. A couple of years back, I surprisingly found some Vera Bradley bags here. That was maybe two, three years ago! I haven't bought anything else here since then. I was grossed out today so I doubt I'll return anytime soon.
Read MoreJ T.
Jul 5, 2011
Wow, probably one of the largest and well air conditioned Goodwill stores I've ever been to. Their staff is extremely nice too - just walk in, hand over your donations to them and they'll thank you profusely - then they'll hand over a donations receipt. The store itself must be very picky about what they donate though since I did not see a lot of items on the floor and everything was extremely clean, not the usual layer of dust that is on stuff at Goodwill stores. I went in there to check out the baking section but they didn't have very much. I'll keep checking as I'm sure they either slowly put out things so that it doesn't get cluttered, or they are just very selective with what they put out.
Read MoreJency P.
Aug 28, 2014
The store is very neat and well organized. The clothes are categorized neatly into different colors and different sections. The selections are not as trendy as Plato's Closet, but if you are into up cycling clothing perhaps the selections here will inspire you. The most interesting section I thought were the homeware stuff at the back and the book selections. I am always happy to donate here as well.
Read MoreApril A.
Dec 23, 2024
I'd give it a -2 if it was possible! So rude, lady with blonde thin hair that looks in her mid 70's acts like she doesn't want to be there, the way she talks to people is so rude!! Costumer service is ass ngl!
Read MoreTabitha R.
Sep 19, 2024
You guys are gredwill - charging 400 for a 12ft skelly when Hone Depot charges 300. Pathetic company
Read MoreRickie R.
Nov 5, 2024
One of the worst Goodwill outlets I've ever been to. It was difficult to understand how clothing was organized (by size? color?) and most of the items didn't have a price tag - only the plastic piece that clips a tag (which were different colors). Difficult to shop if you can't understand what things cost!
Read MoreSmokin S.
Apr 21, 2021
I've lived all over the US. I've never seen anything as terrible as the prices & quality..then ask you to round up your change?! The CEO makes half a million dollars from donations marketplace is better deals.
Read MoreSelfa C.
Jan 4, 2021
They change the price of items at their will once you have selected them, which may fall under false advertisement. One of the employees is particularly rude. This is supposed to be a non-profit organization that functions through the goodwill of donors and buyers, why is it allowing employees to mistreat the customers?
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