If you wanna feel like a thief then shop here. .I use a backpack as my purse and an easy diaper bag and as soon as I walk in I’m flagged down for the guy to say I need to give him my backpack. I was pissed because they wouldn’t have asked an old lady to give up her backpack. i told them heck no that I don’t trust none of them workers and I took my backpack into the car where my wallet stayed and I only went back in because I was with a friend that was shopping but they didn’t get my business and never will
Tasi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This Goodwill is okay. Found some cute clothes for my girls, but overall wasn’t impressed with what they had. I would recommend going to the Goodwill in Santee. It’s way better!
Super M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 El Cajon, CA
Came in here the other day and it’s pretty clean and the items they have don’t smell gross. Everyone was friendly and i overheard they give senior discounts during checkout. They have pretty big fitting rooms which is a big plus for me. Not many kids items to choose from I took away a star because everything in this store is getting really expensive! When it first opened everything was very fairly priced and now it seems they are getting greedy
Xanthe b.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Campo, CA
Brand-new Goodwill, where the Rite Aid used to be, next to the new Dollar store and Irish bar. Clean(brand new, I should hope so), smaller than some Goodwills. However, they are weird about their carts. If you have a large purchase(I has two new kitchen-sized trash cans), they won’t let you out of the store with their carts. They did offer to help me to my car, something some other Goodwills won’t do. However, other GW’s allow you to use their carts in lieu of help out. The clerk yelled at a lady as he was helping me carry my cans, she made it out of the store with a loaded down cart. He was in a tough position, does he make the handicapped lady take all her stuff out, stop helping me and help her, or??? She replied that she was coming right back, she was parked in the handicapped spot. Seems odd she wasn’t offered help out, and I was? He really seemed like it was awful for her to assume she could use the cart. I mean, he was already in the parking lot, he could watch her when he returned from my car, or help her when he was done with me. This might be an isolated incident, but maybe they should let everyone know as they are checking out, and make it standard to offer help for those who need it. It’s close to a couple stores I shop at, so I’ll come in. I promise not to steal your cart,