Horrible customer service. The cashiers were more worried about having an argument in a different language than helping the customers waiting patiently in line. It’s too bad because the store has great items and is organized well.
Jackie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Silver Spring, MD
JACKPOT ! I got so many clothes for my 4 month old, pants shirts for a dollar and most were brand new. I got myself some pjs for a few dollars also, didn’t have time to shop for myself. On Wednesdays clothes are ½ off which was an even better deal. The staff was really nice. The downside is parking and the customers, some are rude and oblivious to others walking by when shopping. But will I go again? YES. worth it.
C L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Germantown, MD
Organization is exceptional. Prices are decent. I come here a couple times a season. My only complaint is the staples. They use metal double pronged staples to attach the price tags. Before I purchase any item I stand at the front and delicately remove the staples. The nicer fabrics typically tear from this method of marking and it’s so disappointing to find the best shirt and a great price just to have the front right side collar rip a huge hole upon removal. If they changed this one thing about the store I’d give them 5 stars.
Mary C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
This is a decent Salvation Army with the only negative being the s-l-o-w-n-e-s-s of checkout. Clothing and furniture abound in this location. The selection of dishes and kitchenwares is pretty meagre, as are the books. There’s usually a bunch of used workout equipment in good shape. The clothing is sorted and generally pretty neatly racked. Tons of children’s items, as well as clothing for larger men. Donation is off to one side and is always friendly and easy. You can no longer park on the donation side if you’re going to shop. It’s more accurate to say you can’t go into the store any longer by using the door that’s in the donation area. Apparently too much shoplifting occurred using that door.