Goodwill tries to fool you into thinking they are non-profit…it used to be the go to place to pick up affordable clothing, shoes, and household goods. Those days are gone. You still have the mish-mash of oddly smelling clothes, odd items, and old books. But for old smelly clothes and particle board used furniture they are not giving anyone a deal. With their poor treatment of customers and employees alike I feel more comfortable shopping and giving my donations elsewhere.
Kyle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salem, OR
Literally, best Goodwill ever. Low prices, excellent quality of goods… we will be back. Located right next to the new Black Bear Diner. Worth a trip, even from Salem!
Kayla T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gresham, OR
This place treats you like an ex-con. They are no longer a non-profit but they still would like you to believe they are. If you are non-profit nobody really expects too much in the way of customer service. Everybody looks after their profit, but come on! It is used shit. I have been buying used shit all my life; don’t get me wrong it can be good stuff. But they act like their product is better than the best stuff on earth. They act like everyone wants to steal it and if they don’t keep a very watchful eye out it will all be gone. No more than 6 items in a dressing room is ok if there is someone outside waiting to help you after you have to totally redress and exited the room to try on the rest; annoying enough it iitself! But once you step out they are gone. The dude came back once and was so confused at the fact that I exchanged items and grabbed a new number to hang on the door that he was sure I had stolen something. He couldn’t do the math I was throwing at him… shocker! They may no longer be non-profit but they still hire retards. Yesterday four people had to be summoned to verify that the 100 dollar bill I was trying to use wasn’t counterfeit. Not exaggerating. Five phone calls and at least 4 people and fifteen minutes were involved in breaking the bill, all during the height of halloween rush hour. Have you seen the new 100 dollar bills? If I was that smart that I could counterfeit that bill I clearly would not be shopping at Gresham Goodwill. I suggest you don’t either.