This place smells like your grandmas house. Old and smelly. Everything is overpriced for things they do have. Literally most of the things they decide to put on the floor to sale you can buy cheaper at Walmart and get it brand new. Eg. Glasses, plates, dishes, cookware, DVDs, games, pretty much anything. Most of the good stuff that gets brought in the staff opts to keep and/or purchase for themselves. Nothing good here people, move along. Honestly the only thing this store is good for is if you are a picker and happen to find an unknown treasure. I’m sad this stuff is donated and then resold — opposed to going to those in need.(Goodwill)
John L. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
Goodwill is an interesting place. Prior to last weekend’s trip, I had only visited Goodwill as a donation center. I had heard many of my friend’s and family rave about the good deals they had found at thrift stores. I always like getting a deal, so I decided to check this location out. The store was fairly large and separated into different areas. The clothes were divided by type, but not size. To find a deal you have to go through each item individually. I don’t have the patience for that, but it did seem like they had a fairly good selection of L and XL shirts. If you are a giant, you are probably out of luck. Shirts and pants were only $ 1.99 so if you could find something, it would be worth it. In the rear of the store were furniture and household items. There was even a wine refrigerator for $ 49.99. It had a broken therostat(whatever that is), but otherwise looked in working order. I was able to find some kid clothes for ridiculously low prices. Many of the pieces even looked brand new. I bought four pieces for a total of around $ 8. In summary, you can find a good deal at Goodwill if you’re willing to put the effort in.