Buyer beware by goodwill asking a customer to show your id when using a credit card. its illegal. Read your credit card disclosure and look it up online. Its against the law. If they refuse a sale by you not showing a ID its illegal. Contact your credit card company to file a report to have this practice stopped. Better yet contact Goodwill about there practices. This location is not considered a thrift store in my eyes. It’s more like a retail TARGET outlet store. Overpriced return and defective items from Target. Items that were sold much less in target are now sold at a higher price without a guarantee or allowed to be returned. Why is everyone thinking there getting a deal. Must be a BAKERSFIELD mentality. If you want to shop at a thift store there are many others in the area that have better bargains and have a real policy with out asking for IDs to purchase items and they do not rip off the blinded consumer. Buyer beware with the Goodwill locations in Kern County.
Victoria P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rialto, CA
This goodwill has a lot of good stuff and a lot of brand new stuff from target! It’s very clean and organized!
Lori R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bakersfield, CA
Ok I’m now a regular at goodwill stores and I’ve never been to this one and I was pleasantly surprised. It was very organized and clean. First when you walk in the carts are to your right and they have those long poles so you don’t take them out of the store. That doesn’t bother me but I hadn’t seen that in a long time anywhere. Next they try to separate what they believe to be the higher end clothing and it is all at the right side of the store as you walk in. Actually I didn’t find anything I was interested in and there is a designer jeans rack but it mostly consisted of jeans that still had tags on them. I don’t think Mossimo jeans with tags are worth 8.99. But it is a very organized and clean store when it came to the clothing. I just took a quick peek at the housewares and it looked appealing but I was on a time schedule due to a hair appointment I will for sure make a trip back!
Mimi J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bakersfield, CA
I’m not too proud to occasionally prowl the local Goodwill Stores in hopes of scoring a bargain, but shopping at a thrift store is a real commitment of time and energy. One does not simply walk into Goodwill… and find what one is looking for. You’re going to work your way through rack after rack of out of season clothes searching those few items that are still fashionably in style, and in your size, only to inspect each one closely and find stains, tears, or missing buttons. On those rare occasions where you find something in perfect condition, in your size, still in style you’ll get it for next to nothing — which is what makes all your effort worth it in the end. Two out of every three times I visit this store I find something good, even if it’s only one item. On my last visit I found a pair of strappy yellow high heels shoes that looked like new. The shoes perfectly matched several yellow blouses that I already own, and were very comfortable to wear, even though I’m on my feet all day long. Did I mention that I scored this perfect pair of heels for only $ 2.99? On a previous visit, I scored a black Kate Spade purse — for about $ 5. You never know what you’re going to find, or how long you’ll have to hunt to get it. You might not find a treasure every time you visit. The trick is to find enjoyment in the hunt. «It is not failure if you enjoyed the process.» — Oprah Winfrey