Unbelievable prices for dusty, broken equipment. You’re better off searching craigslist. Dirty store and higher than eBay prices. Don’t waste you’re time. Whatever the person pricing this stuff is on, I’ll take some!
M B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
I got used to the fact that they ignore you as a customer. What amazed me is how much worse they treat you when you try to donate. You need to put the box in the right spot on their(unmarked and chaotic) floor; one of the items you offered was not completely spotless; you wanted to get back the box or bag you put the items in – how dare you! You feel that just by coming near the store you have offended them. So much worse than other goodwills in the hudson valley, I cannot imagine how they stay open.
Anita F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
In terms of women’s clothing it’s the best Goodwill I’ve ever been! I’m a size 10 and at most thrift stores all the designer clothes are small or extra small. Here I found plenty of beautiful clothing in medium and large sizes. For example I bought an Ann Taylor cape/shrug today that actually fit me! Wish I lived closer so I could go every weekend!
Jasmin A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Stone Ridge, NY
Two stars because, admittedly, I have found a few gems here that management seemed to have overlooked when pricing. However, most Goodwill stores I have visited tend to be ridiculously overpriced. This location is no different. On numerous occasions I have found items with target stickers still stuck on. How the employees have the audacity to charge more than Target once charged is beyond me. I am also fairly certain they google search any items that look antique and price merchandise accordingly… C’mon, Goodwill. You’re a thrift store, not an antique store. And yet, despite this horrid review, I still find myself in here once a week.
Meg S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
it’s basically like a garage sale, with 5x higher prices. Much of the clothing is from Target and Walmart and is priced as if new. While the store is clean(no merchandise on the floor, no signs of animals), there is a definite ‘thrift store smell’ you get hit with as soon as you walk in the door. Even if you are 2 minutes away(as I was when I stayed in a hotel across the street), it’s not worth it to go here!
S D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
It seems like all they get is yard sale leftovers, I’ve never found anything spectacular.
Amanda M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Long Island, NY
I go in here pretty regularly and I’m never that impressed. Tons of clothing. Furniture goes in and out, prices seem a little high on non-clothing items.
Chris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Red Hook, NY
Goodwill Stores, which is owned by Goodwill Industries, is not one of the better thrift stores in the area(or at least, this one isn’t). The floors might be clean, and they may have a decent selection of items, their employees are not very well trained in customer-management. They never seem to be anywhere’s near the registers when you need to check out(or at least, that’s the case whenever I walk in and need to checkout-I always have to run to find an associate in the store to grab someone for help(it’s been a rare occasion when I’ve never had to grab someone to ring up my purchases).) It’s just utterly amazing. The employees who I talk to, will do their job, but it seems like it takes the register-operator 3 ½ years to come run the register to ring up my purchase-it never seems like this company really wants my money. Personally, if you need to take care of purchases at thrift stores, take your purchases to The Salvation Army on Ulster Avenue, if nothing better, as this isn’t the place to be.)