About The Salvation Army Thrift Store
The Salvation Army Thrift Store offers a variety of secondhand goods, including clothing, accessories, housewares, home decor, footwear, and electronics for all ages. Many customers appreciate the fair pricing on most items and the store's cleanliness and organization. It is a large store with a decent selection, where skillful shoppers might find good bargains. The store encourages donations of gently used items, providing a 20% off coupon for future purchases, helping both the community and environmental sustainability. However, customer experiences vary. Some shoppers have noted that while the pricing can be fair, it may also be high on certain items. There have been mixed reviews about the store's staff, with some employees receiving praise for their friendliness, while others have been described as rude and unhelpful. Despite these issues, many customers recommend the store for its great prices and selection, and it continues to be a popular choice for thrift shopping.
My favourite thrift store, with the sweetest staff. Everyone complaining seems to forget that there are costs to run non-profits still? It costs $6 to buy a jug of milk these days, relax.
Used to be a good store, but as of late their prices have skyrocketed to insanely unreasonable prices. They keep forgetting that they are selling used items, and yet they seem to think it is appropriate for them to price items at new prices. Sometimes they even price items to what they see online like eBay and otherwise. But what they don't know is eBay and stores like that cater to two countries whereas Salvation Army caters to small tiny neighborhood. So salvation army, don't get so cocky otherwise you'd be stuck with the items a lot longer then necessary.
Pricing on most items was very fair, store was very clean and organized. One long blonde haired woman setting up a display was extremely rude.. the display was being set up right next to the cashier so people were interested .. she snapped a couple of times stating the items were being set up for display and were not to be touched..