WORSTCUSTOMERSERVICEEVER! I asked to get into the fitting rooms 15 minutes before close, to try on a few shirts, and the lady told me that the fitting rooms were closed. So I had to try all of my shirts on over my other shirt and basically made me flash the other customers, only because the lady that worked there couldn’t be bothered. Also, the people they have tagging the sizes on the clothes, obviously they are not paying attention to the actual size tags on the clothing at all. I saw probably 20 different shirts that were marked incorrect sizes. Clearly this store needs new management and better employees!
Greg D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boise, ID
Pretty average. Personaly, in my experience, good will doesn’t have the nicest things and it is way overpriced. For instance, this goodwill doesn’t do their homework. They were selling a fire pit for $ 69.99. This same pit, brand new, is $ 32 at Walmart. I bought one last week. I could by two with tax for that amount. People were friendly, though.
Jo W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Great place to find bargins. Greatly appreciate the recognition of being a veteran by this store.
Jason A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salt Lake City, UT
The store had some really expensive items and it had a bad smell. I’ve gone to many Goodwill in my life abs this read my last favorite one.
Jeffrey S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Midvale, UT
I think whenever I visit a Goodwill store, I will be simultaneously sad and happy.(Stick with me. this is going somewhere). First, it does make me a little sad. Here is this big store full of old things. For the most part, they used to be things that were happy. That new scarf that someone got from their husband. That pair of jeans that fit just perfectly. Or those shoes that will be the final touch on an outfit for Friday night. The past. The history. All these things now discarded. It’s sad. But the happy part is, that each of these things carries with it happy memories. She wore that scarf on their anniversary. Those jeans on her birthday when she met The One. Those shoes on their first date on that fateful Friday. And they loved each of those items enough to give them a second chance. That second chance might come along when someone else sees the good in that glassware or old couch. Or perhaps it’s a vintage wedding dress that changes hands and ends up being used in a new beginning. All of these items are available here. I’ll always be a little sad when I visit Goodwill, thinking about the past. But there’s always those treasured memories locked up there, too.
Xinmiao L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midvale, UT
I am definitely a fan! The whole store seems very clean and organized. I always find cool cheap stuff here. A nice vintage J Crew high waist jeans for $ 3.99. Chop chop… now a new fashionable high waist shorts. A good condition comfortable old school leather black boots for $ 5.99. Now my new vintage black boots. A pretty new bright orange and white color pillow with modern pattern for $ 1.99. Now it is in my pillow decoration collection. A wooden crates with Wasatch Christmas Ale logo on it for $ 3.99…polish it. Now it stores books, magazine and my other craps. Compare to DI. Yes, some pricing is cheaper at DI. However, there a lot of people at DI and anything that is good just fly off their shelf next second. Oh yeah, I find nice stuff here: D
L D P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West Jordan, UT
There was a lot at this store, most of it good quality, the problem is that almost everything is twice as much as you can find at DI. I left pretty disappointed. The exact same glass containers at DI were $ 0.99, Goodwill was $ 1.99. Some of the prices I would not even pay at a retail store, none the less a thrift store. Being the second Goodwill store in Salt Lake, they better rethink their pricing strategy or they won’t last long.