Wow! What a great shop, lots of great stuff to look at and a fantastic(and organized) music section. Your employee Steve was was wonderful to us and went above and beyond with customer service! This is how a thrift store should be. We will be back.
Faye R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fresno, CA
Found some pretty lil things like teacups, table napkins and a few clothes. Some of their prices are a little high, some are good. I was glad I found some clothes that were 50%off that day… a pair of womens size(small) pants and 2 tops from $ 4 each to $ 2 ea. The store could need need some organizing especially the houseware and furnitures because they’re placed everywhere… some are at the front, side and back of the store. The staff are nice. They’re helpful especially that one older gentleman last 1÷18÷2016 at the counter who made sure all of my purchased stuff are wrapped securedly and placed in a box.
Plug G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Morgan Hill, CA
There is a lot of stuff here. Most of it belongs in the land fill. You can just tell most of their donations are from folks that want avoid to dump fees, so they bring it here. Everything seems to be broken or missing parts. The few quality, intact, items are WAY overpriced. For example; Men’s pants are $ 8. That’s about twice the going price in other thrift stores. Many items have no price tags so you have to hunt down an employee to get a price and they act belligerent that you disturbed them from their shelve stocking duties. Park way behind the place to save your car from getting dinged up. Front parking is tight.
Rick F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Clovis, CA
Hind’s Hospice is a wonderful organization, but its thrift store needs some work. The store has some semblance of organization, but is still very cluttered, especially the furniture and large appliance area. Walk carefully! Clothing is well organized on racks with hangers. Pricing is my greatest complaint. They don’t price merchandise to move out quickly to be replaced by newer donations. For example, I found a miniature ceramic house from Dollar Tree($ 1.00) priced here at $ 3.00. I collect board games and found one I was interested in at double the price I can find a new in box copy on Amazon. When I compare this thrift store with the others in the area, such as AMVETS, Salvation Army, and even those horribly-run Goodwill stores, I see there is a different approach to pricing donated goods. And it’s not one designed to make money for them.
Becky Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Clovis, CA
Great selection but they want to charge new product prices on donated items. Ridiculous! Didn’t buy a thing because if I want to spend those prices I will buy brand new items. Save your time and if your doing real thrift shopping go to another store.
Miran C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
This is a pretty big thrift store with the most impressive electronics and sports equipment selection I’ve ever seen in a used setting. For example, there were tons of big TV’s for sale, which were all on(the same channel) to prove that they worked. Also, there were some big gym equipment like cross-bow resistance trainers and I think even cardio stuff like infomercial Tony Gazelles? CDs are $ 2.