Go to Henrietta. Or Buffalo. This store is so disorganized and the employees could care less. Apparently women are allowed to either be S, M, L or XL+. By that it means everything you’d buy at a plus size store(we’re talking 14 – 32) are in the same rack. Makes absolutely no sense. I can zoom through pants just fine but I literally have to spend an hour going through the«XL» rack to find a 2x shirt… I wouldn’t hold it against them but they are a for profit business. We aren’t talking charity here. Lazy ineffective setup. I do like the puzzles and games section but the stock is usually the same stuff over and over. They do have some good sales on holidays that makes the torture worth it. Also, $ 10 for a stained land’s end turtleneck? Might as well toss that one in the recycle box because it’s not going anywhere. Very little quality control. everything ends up on the shelf.
Em R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rochester, NY
This store was a disappointment The place is sad, the selection is not as good as goodwill, and the quality control was worse too. I rather go to Goodwill for my second hand shopping
Joley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rochester, NY
Well organized and well stocked, Savers is a decent place to go if you’re in the market for nifty-thrifty finds. Ok, so here’s a little secret about me. I love jigsaw puzzles. But I really can’t justify spending a lot of money on one at Target or wherever. I come in here every once in a while and scope out the puzzles. This latest trip — I scored big with an unopened(old) Whitman brand puzzle. 2 bucks! YAY! Honestly, you can’t beat a quality puzzle at a price like this. I also found this really great china bowl that is deep and perfect for eating phở at home. I’m sure it was originally designed as a serving dish — but it works perfectly for phở. Only 99cents! I love a great deal — and sometimes you can be surprised by the quality of things you find.
Stanley M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pittsford, NY
Saver’s, of course, is a thrift store. I’ve seen an increase in the number & quality of thrift stores in Rochester lately, and the arrival of Saver’s represents a new high water mark. Webster’s saver is located in the plaza in Webster next to the Library, across from the plaza that contains Hegedorn’s, K-Mart &BJ’s. I suppose it is a sign of the times when a thrift store pops up in a fairly high profile location. It used to be that these types of stores were located in dead or dying strip malls. Which might be the case here… after all, there is so much commercial real estate in Webster that is empty. That said, Saver’s is a fairly high end thrift store. Clean, well laid out and packed with second hand merchandise. Whenever I visit Saver’s I always walk out with books & records. Well worth a trip if, like me, you like to scrounge for deals.
Artzy A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rochester, NY
They don’t know how to price things. some managers are very unfriendly. They don’t really care about the community, as they are a FORPROFIT business! They only give a tiny percentage of what they make to big brothers and big sisters of America.(less than 15% of their money is donated). Their impact on the environment is HORRIBLE! *****Support some other place that isn’t for profit.(Go to AVBI Goodwill. they care about the community, their employees, and their environmental impact they have as well, unlike savers).***** The employees are not even treated fairly: –There is favoritism, –unfair write-ups, –unrealistic expectations placed on everyone every day, — and the supposed positive atmosphere doesn’t go a step beyond the doors to the back processing room.(The sales floor seems positive. The way the employees are treated in the back room is negative and would be an eye-opening experience for a customer to see what really goes on.) Oh, and don’t forget the fact that they don’t recycle any items besides cloth. Everything else is tossed, at least 2 big garbage bins full of housewares items, every day! BOTTOMLINE: DON“T SUPPORT A STORETHATHAS A NEGATIVEIMPACTONITSENVIRONMENT, EMPLOYEES, &IS ***FORPROFIT***!!!