This Salvation Army store is relatively small and I’ve had better finds at the Downtown Rescue Mission across the street. But this is still a relatively is clean and organized store that I would rather go to than some others. I’ll stop by here to look occasionally and every once in a while have a good find.
I got so many items for just a dollar each while shopping for my baby. I even found a pair of roller skate/shoes there for my big guy. He was so happy. They were on $10 for them.
As with any thrift store sometimes it's hit or miss, but I did see many excellent bargains. The staff I encountered were very friendly and helpful. I'm being very picky right now and the only thing they could do a little better would be to organize their stock and group similar items together. I will definitely go back there as there are many things I need for my new apartment. I recommend this store if you are looking for something in particular, or just looking for a good bargain.
Thanks for letting me know about the price of the boxes of free stuffing recipe
My experience was sad and then unbelievable. Price was too high, broken and part of the things for sale was missing. To much was priced "as is". Clothes racks jammed full you could not find what you wanted to look for.. To me the store is to help people, families, others on low income as well as the average citizen looking for a item. Some have needs of items and can't afford the full cost of them new. I had never been it such a shameful place. It is a insult to citizens that try to shop there. The store is saying very loud by the contents and display to the customer that have come into the store. Saying that they are not worth any more than what they offer to sell them. This is demeaning and a very bad example of the hard times since the pandemic for families. All I could think of when I was looking around. What a shameful memory that a child would carry through their life time of the trip to shop with family there. They store offered a $29.00 orange over stuffed recliner rocker that had been donated. It came from a home with a dog or cat. Pet hair was all over it, in seams and creases of the chair. Why was it not vacuumed first and a sign was put on the chair that past owner had a pet. With it donated that way does not mean it should be sold as is. Honestly does not cost. Who ever is in charge of this store has a VERY bad image of the Salvation Army. This same organization ask the public of donation and Christmas gifts. As people stand strong to help during time of need.. then we have stores like this one destroying what good will has built from the past. I had no certain need, it's a good thing. However the abrupt relates to pure shame for the stores, to our town and our state. I did not see any purchases made by anyone while I was looking around. What has changed in the responsibility of managment honor and customer service??
The older lady up front first over charged me for the items the sign at the front states $2 off. She told me the sign was wrong so it’s 1/2 off umm if you can’t honor your prices I’ll gladly take my business elsewhere! I will never donate anything to this location! It operates off of donations! If you can’t honor your own signs and prices I’ll take my business elsewhere!
Awesome store, so glad they opened back up since covid. Huge selection of used merchandise and appliances. Found some really good deals on few things. Definitely will be back. Super courteous counter help.
A nice inexpensive thrift store with some of everything. It's easy to find new, used and antique items at a bargain! Today, I was there early, it was sort of crowded with many people looking to see what they could find. I enjoyed looking through many unique household items and saw an antique coal iron. These usually go for between $30. to 250+ online, but this one was selling for $7.99!, a great bargain.
Good store. Great deals.
If you're into recycling chic this is one great place to shop. You will find everything under the sun. I collect sewing patterns. I found some nice ones out of print for just ten cents. There are new manicure supplies for just about the price of dirt and there are always good prices on things like great handbags that look like they've never been used. Camping equipment, oh my gosh. The last time I was in there were sleeping bags in the ditty for just give bucks and a selection of huge Coleman coolers for twenty. You can't do that end of season on mark down. There are trade offs. You'll be seen walking out with a big smile on your face because you'll still have money in your wallet. If you just need to go broke, well you'll still have money left for a trip to the mall. There's a pawn shop just around the corner. They handle jewelry, so anything you don't find in bridge at the Sally you can walk about a block and look for there. All gently used. Sometimes you'll find thing that still have tags on them, but you have to shop frequently just like anyplace else to find a great deal