8 avis sur Goodwill Highland Store and Donation Center
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Micheal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Highland, CA
It’s a good place to donate. Nice people to. But sometimes I feel sorry for them. Because some people donate nothing but trash, junk, that nobody wants. They should have taken there so called donations to the dump. And they don’t take baby items like car seats, cribs, baby toilets.
Selina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jacinto, CA
Today the color is blue it’s supposed to be half price they told us that they get away with the half price except for electronics and shoes so watch that when they get everything free as it is they took away the military in the senior discount together you can only get one of the other and now the gyp you on the clothes you only get a part like today the color is blue so you only get part of it off not half like before
Heidi A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hemet, CA
Great place it is Clean Cool and well stocked. Recommended to all. Great service too thank you very much.
Jamie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lakewood, CA
Very poor customer service when donating items. Rude worker from the get go. Maybe he was tired, but I have never met rudeness when trying to donate items. Manager Maria came out with attitude as well for no apparent reason to start. So confusing. I guess I will happily take my future donations elsewhere, and you should too.
Joslyn F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Bernardino, CA
Horrible donation experience today. Much better to go to a different location(waterman was pleasant) or amvets where they will help you put your boxes down and let you know where to put them. It is ok you don’t accept items(of course!) but it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it. Never again. They seem upset to be working there and that they would rather you not come at all. Bummer.
Ruben C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Highland, CA
Couldn’t they open somewhere else, like where nobody could see the store instead of in our main shopping plaza, hopefully it will go out of business soon, nobody’s ever in there but the few cheapskates!
Juno C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Highland, CA
I’m in this plaza frequently for banking, groceries restaurants, etc., so I stop by here fairly often to browse in between errands. The clothing area is large and well organized. Clothing is sorted by gender, type and color. Their children’s section is very small, but always crammed to full capacity. I’ve been able to find some cute party dresses for my little granddaughter to use for playing princess dress up. For readers, there is a large wall of books that include novels, non-fiction, kids’ books mixed with a few videos and record albums. The small housewares/furniture section is sparse and less diverse, turning over with much less frequency than other thrift stores its size. This area always looks a mess and often items are broken or dirty. Still, you can still find some treasures if you’re persistant and willing to spend some time poking around. Best finds for me have included a portable artist’s easel and vintage dishware.
Wayne W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Highland, CA
The wife and I have been on a thrift store kick lately! Ya almost gotta be with the economy being what it is these days. My wife is what you’d call a «large and lovely» gal, and anyone of that ilk knows how hard it is to find fashionable clothes in good condition at a decent price. Ever check out the prices at Lane Bryant’s or Torrid?! AAAIIEE! Yer likely to leave a little butt-hurt! That being said, the wifey has also lost a decent amount of weight the past couple years and has had a good deal of luck selling her larger clothes that no longer fit on Ebay; so we’ve been hitting up many of the local thrift stores to see what selection they have not only for her own personal wardrobe — but so see if she can find any bargains to sell online — and this place has filled the bill nicely in both regards! This place is far more than a donation center — its a full-on store that specializes in clothing. It’s in the Albertson’s Plaza on Boulder Avenue, in the old location where there was once a Gold Crown Hallmark. What impressed us about the place was how clean and organized it is! There are rows and rows of clothing, well organized by type(i.e. blouses, jeans, intimate wear, etc), and even some by color! All of the clothes are in great used shape — all clean and well tended to. The prices are also wonderful. Most are in the $ 4 — $ 10 dollar range, and most jeans are $ 8! They also have an okay selection of shoes to choose from. Their home good section is a bit small, as is their furniture section — though the items are in great shape — and whenever we go there we usually see at least one couch being purchased and hauled away. They also have a small but growing selection of books to choose from. They employees are friendly and helpful, and the store is very clean and airy and brightly lit. They also have«Color Tag» sale from time to time, where like everything with a particular colored tag is half off, etc. And sometimes they have a promotion where, if you bring in a box of donations, you get 25% off your shopping day! Woohoo! We’ve visited both this location and the one in Redlands, and its really nice to see these stores popping up. You can find some really cool stuff here — and not all of it used; some of it is new with or without tags. Heck, the last time we were there… we saw a group of teenagers plowing through the clothes and finding all kinds of stuff and having a great time. One young man even found a suit for a job interview. If that doesn’t add to a place’s «cool factor», I don’t know what does!