Employment unwise, they usually hire second chance employees (ex-cons) so they can mistreat them. They only hire desperate people, not qualified individuals who leave soon because of low pay. They don't discriminate against seniors because they rarely hire them. Ask any store what their employee turn-over rate is?
Shoppers, it's just a front for reselling other peoples donated junk at a higher price. A great place to get rid of outdated junk. Still, better deals are at estate sales & garage sales.
Most of the stores operate on the same level. Goodwill hypocrisy is notorious for enriching themselves and not spending the money to help the poor, the disabled, the homeless.
Bien L.
Classificação do local: 1 Sacramento, CA
Way to over priced. Some stuff I noticed was more than bing it new. Way way over priced.
Chris A.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
I’m not sure what happened since my last visit to this Goodwill but the prices for non-clothing items have increased by about 1000%. No, seriously. I was seeing old picture frames for $ 9.99 when they should have been about 50¢. There were glasses(for drinking) on the shelves for $ 19.99! My wife and I were stunned! Goodwill, no thank you!
Curt C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
Wanna pop some tags? Only got $ 20 in your pockets? This is @#$!$ awesome! This place is huge. Big. There’s a lot going on here. It’s a little infuriating how they sort their clothes. They sort them by color mostly. By gender too. But the prices are quite right. Their computer specials they have here are pretty awesome. Sometimes things go 50% off. You can sometimes score some great deals if you look through the stuff behind glass, where they don’t really know what they have back there. Don’t expect the sun and the stars when it comes to customer service. Sometimes, I’ll come here and buy new plates and dishes when I throw mine out, since I’m tired of doing the dishes, and it’s easier to just get new plates. Also, if you just are looking for some plates or cups to break, it’s a great place to go. Mozeltov!
Suzee Q.
Classificação do local: 3 Bronxville, NY
Only shopped clothing and shoes. Very large store with a huge stock of clothing but I hated the way the clothes were organized! I don’t know if this was just a bad day/week/month but the clothes were mostly organized by category(pants with pants, tops with tops) then color and NOTATALL by size despite the size dividers on the racks. A colossal waste of time. Prices were decent. Place was clean. The more upscale clothing was located apart from the rest, which was nice, though I saw plenty of high end stuff on the regular racks.
Kels S.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
It’s not my favorite one: the t-shirt section is dismal as is the furniture section. But if you’re looking for dresses, jeans, and books, this is the one you wanna run to first. Plus they have really great manager deals.
Ariel C.
Classificação do local: 3 San Antonio, TX
Not my favorite Goodwill store. Super cramped aisle lay out, and the furniture and other stuff I scoped out was totally overpriced. A particleboard side table with lots if bubbling from water damage was almost thirty dollars! The clothes may have had some gems hidden in them, but I scoped a few pairs of worn out jeans in the«boutique» part of the store that were twenty dollars each — just generic brands, too. I’ll pass on this particular thrift store next time.
Reina S.
Classificação do local: 1 New York, NY
This place is horrible. All they sell is junk you can find in the dumpster. I will never come back here. Very low quality products.
Susan W.
Classificação do local: 4 WA, WA
HUGE!!! Tons of clothes & shoes. Not sure about their pricing system & didn’t end up buying anything but I would go back in a heartbeat.
Yolanda Y.
Classificação do local: 5 San Francisco, CA
After you’ve been to enough goodwill stores you can tell when you walk in: either it’s gonna be slim pickings or it’s gonna be a treasure trove. This was a nice treasure trove! There are tons of paintings and sculptures, and weird pottery. Of course, there is also a ton of clothes, shoes, decorations etc. When I was here there were a bunch of things with tags from a place called annie’s attic so I’m assuming they got a big load of stuff from another store. What stood out to me about this store is that it had a whole lot of cool looking coats. I don’t know if the people of Texas can benefit from these garments, but there were quite a few here that looked warm AND fabulous. Also this place has two doors because it’s a corner building.
David R.
Classificação do local: 5 San Antonio, TX
Awesome finds. Jeans for 6.99. Lots of name brand stuff and computer parts