I think the employees are not nice and every time I have gone in there, they don’t seem to know how to operate the cash register, so I wait in line for forever. The dressing rooms are always occupied and there isn’t a great way to find out if they’re vacant, either. Some of the items in there(clothes) cost as much to buy there as it would cost to buy them new.
Scott T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Columbus, OH
I would not come back here. They label the pricing of many items with a marker! There also isn’t much selection.
J T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hilliard, OH
have been shopping in thrift stores for 25 years and this has to be my number one favorite. friendly employees, great prices and a large variety of products. not to crazy about their 5.99 tags on most name brand clothes and they did away with their half of color tag sells,(mistake)but am very pleased with this store. bought a brand new hp computer in the box(596.00) for 65.00 and a brand new Epson printer, new in box(89.95) for 25.00, wow, picked up several digital cameras for under 4.00. store has friendly management and employees, always greet you as you come in the door. the best goodwill store i have every been in.
Greg B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Grove City, OH
Save gas money shop on Ebay!
Sara C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
I’ve come several times since moving(again) and have consistently found this Goodwill to have the best selection of salvage linens and housewares. There is an entire aisle dedicated to these things: usually including several complete sheet sets, quilts, numerous types and sizes of shower curtains, pillowcases; as well as other household things like drinking glasses, wires and plugs, hair accessories, baskets and trash cans — all this in the salvage aisle! The clothing selection is also quite good, especially if you are a small librarian. The store is frequented by a lot of moms with their more-or-less well trained children, so be sure to bring a good dose of patience and tolerance, and keep an eye out for kids underfoot. EDIT: I have to drop a star from Goodwill Thrift stores. They’ve started slapping a $ 5.99 white tag on anything from certain name brands — AE, Hollister, Express, Ann Taylor, Abercrombie — usually charging twice as much for these items than their standard tags(and no half-off sales on white tagged items). Although I’ll continue to shop there, it just isn’t as much fun trying to find bargain items when I’m paying the same price as I would at Plato’s Closet or DFW.