High prices for items that most of us put out for trash pick up. You can go to Ross or Walmart and get new items for less.
Stephanie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jupiter, FL
Went here looking for a tiny pot with a lid. There was nothing cheaper than $ 16! Everything in the store seems overpriced, is this a Jupiter tax… Because the other Goodwills I have been to are a more fairly priced.
Reggie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Jupiter, FL
This store is under new management and they’re prices have just skyrocketed! I understand trying to get as much money as possible for the merchandise, but I’ve seen items above fair market value and sometimes stuff cost more than the new item. Whoever is pricing their stuff needs to do a better job.
Mindy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vero Beach, FL
A lot of items here. Many lamps and lamp shades. So much clothing but I was searching for an old lamp. Found one! Good price.
Wayne R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Decatur, GA
I enjoy shopping at thrift stores and Goodwills and this is one of the best I’ve seen anywhere. We’ve bought some pretty decent furniture here, golf clubs, books and other small miscellany. As another reviewer says, the relatively affluent Jupiter area means good quality donations. And speaking of donations, this is an easy place to drop things off and there is sometimes a line of cars waiting to make donations, it is that popular.
Neal P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Indianapolis, IN
Rachel M. is spot on. Most items are higher quality or lesser-used. Items are very clean. You can tell from the inventory that the donors are a bit more affluent. Here’s an idea. With airlines charging $ 25 even for your first checked bag, in the future I’m going to pack a minimum carry-on, and fore-go checked baggage, saving $ 25 each way on future vacations. Then I can spend that $ 50 on vacation clothes at Goodwill ! And at the end of the vacation, donate them back. You can also donate here.
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
This Goodwill location is large, well-lighted, and nicely maintained. Donations from the relatively affluent Jupiter area ensure that there are always name brand clothing, books and toys in good condition, and serviceable furniture available. Their pricing isn’t always the lowest, but the condition of items and a speedy turnaround on merchandise makes it a worthwhile store to visit for your thrifty needs. As a bonus, the store has clean fitting rooms and restrooms, new shopping carts, and plentiful parking giving it a new retail store appeal. On one recent visit, I bought a $ 100 Cuisinart blender for $ 12.98 and a nice hardwood coffee table for $ 17. Not the cheapest, but if you know what you’re looking for and want higher-quality merchandise, this is the place to shop.