7 avaliações para Mo’ili’ili Community Center’s Thrift Store
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S W.
Classificação do local: 1 Honolulu, HI
I and many of my friends have been regulars for many years and have always found some great buys and some hidden gems here. Today I was appalled by the behavior of one of the women in the shop(tall caucasian woman wth the dyed red long hair). In the very small crowded tight space as referenced by others… I accidently knocked over a plastic tray. It did fall and partly cracked. The woman immediately came up to me and said I would be paying for it. And that it was worth $ 10 and that it was a «new» item and she would be making me pay. She repeatedly yelled it across the store as I said I was sorry and that in the crowded tight space it was an accident and because it was partially sticking out off the table. She continued to harrass me. I couldnt believe it. I actually was in the process of buying several other items and then questioned where the posted policy was on this. i probably would have given an extra donation when i purchased my other items. She could not answer because there is no such policy nor is it a new item(helllo this is a thrift store) and in no way was it worth $ 10. Needlees to say I did not pay for the accident, did not buy anything and will never be going back. That woman is weird and crazy. Beware. You’ve been warned!
Allx M.
Classificação do local: 5 Downtown, Honolulu, HI
Very clean and organized! They totally took care of the items before putting them out. Not dusty or smelly! Super cool random items and at a REALLY good price. Found some designer bad for really cheap! And found some cool tapestry bags for like $ 4 each?! Crazy awesome. The shop workers are really nice. There is even little plays for sale! Like a little oregano plant and everything. You can also drop off and they accept donations! Check it out, super cute small store:)
Alexander G.
Classificação do local: 3 Honolulu, HI
Not one of my favorite thrift stores, but definitely one where treasures could be found. Situated in the small Mo’ili’ili Community Center, there isn’t much space to walk around or for merchandise. It’s mostly outdated household items and electronics. My mother likes the clothing selection. They have short hours, mostly due to the workers being on a volunteer basis. A spot to check in and look around, not to come regularly. It is clean and well organized.
Mai T.
Classificação do local: 2 Honolulu, HI
Located right next to Down to earth, this a small thrift shop with lots of interesting finds! There are things that looks really cool from antique Jewels, to things that you cant believe they are selling for money. My sister has found some cook kitchen goods here, so if you are lucky you might stumble upon one also. Persistence and luck is a virtue!
A A.
Classificação do local: 3 Kaneohe, HI
I poked my head in here one day and I was not impressed — it was OK — and I do love thrift stores — but I prefer bigger places like savers. It’s worth checking out if you happen to be in the area and you like thrift stores. See for yourself.
Brian A.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
This is a nicely organized and friend, but small thrift store. It’s run by local auntie volunteers and some of the stuff for sale runs slightly on the expensive side. Goodwill pricing it is not, but they have a slightly better way of filtering junk(or treasures depending on who is looking) and as I said, it is organized a lot better. The parking lot is usually packed because it shares the space with the actual community center, but I’m also thinking that some of the people who go to the grocery store next door also abuse parking in that lot. It’s only opened for a short time Tues. though Sat., so make sure to check the time.