I love Goodwill! I frequent them often and have nothing against a great deal. Although, this one I gave a 3⁄5 just because it’s sorta unorganized compared to the other’s I’ve been to around. They do have great clothes, which is based on whatever is trucked in or donated. But, just kinda disappointed with the sized being all out of order.
Erika D.
Tu valoración: 5 Austin, TX
I don’t know what the bad reviews are about. This is the greatest Goodwill that I have seen! I have never seen so many brand names in one thrift store! I saw clothes from Hollister, GAP, and American Eagle. I also bought my prom dress here! And that was during prom season. I also saw some beautiful wedding dresses which were in great shape! On the day I bought my dress, while I was in the checkout line, there was a lady who bought a real Coach purse with very little signs of use. And recently, I bought a great pair of skinny jeans. I am five feet tall and have thick thighs so it’s hard to find those even in regular stores! But the pair I found here did not even looked used and had an AWESOME shade and design. Regarding the employees, I am asumming that there are many since I have not seen one twice. I have found all to be kind and helpful. One even gave me another dress to try on when I went into the dressing room! Just because one is having a bad day does not mean you should ditch this store. Also, do not walk out simply because of a first impression. I can assure you that if you look within the racks, you WILL find great things. Regardless of anything, GOHERE.
Jessica F.
Tu valoración: 4 Cedar Park, TX
I am a huge fan of all thrift stores. I buy the majority of my clothes and my kids’ clothes at thrift stores. While I do feel like this Goodwill tends to overprice some things for used goods, it is very clean and it has some truly nice stuff. You will find expensive brand name clothes and household items here. I’ve never encountered any rude staff here, and I rarely have to wait beyond just 1 or 2 people in line in front of me.
Geheimnis V.
Tu valoración: 2 Austin, TX
Large store, messy store, crowded store, overpriced. Yep, it’s a Goodwill. This one is particularly more crowded and disorganized than most. When I visited there was one cashier and a line that had to be 20 people deep. No thanks. Won’t be back.
Alek Z.
Tu valoración: 3 Cedar Park, TX
Despite what the dumbass poster before me would have you believe, this really is not a terrible Goodwill store. It’s got a lot of crap, true, but it also has some really good deals on used but quality items. I myself found a pair of work boots in pretty good condition that would have sold for like 50 bucks, for 12 here. Not to mention that I almost always do my Halloween shopping at these stores. As for the rude staff, I personally have never had a serious problem with anyone here or at any other Goodwill. It is a possibility, though, since Goodwill Industries does make a point of putting people with criminal backgrounds or other barriers to employment to work. But at least these people are getting a job and an opportunity to better their lives. Unfortunately, that may translate to bad service at times, but let’s be honest, this is a Goodwill. What do you expect, a valet and a butler? But for a Goodwill store, this place is perfectly fine.
Matthew M.
Tu valoración: 1 Austin, TX
Sup Ghetto?! Yeah, I said it! We stopped in here to see what they had, we found a few things(some shirts and some knick knacks), My wife took the kids out to the car as I checked out. the Cashier was extremely rude to everyone? «ok I will try a different approach when its my turn.» I thought, Nope, just shy of saying the words, the bitch accused me of removing a price tag off of an item?! Then wanted to charge me $ 2?! She said that«she membered seeing this before with a different price tag and someone must’ve scrapped it off» while giving me the eye. something that someone tossed in the back on a shelf to be hidden from the world. A tiny paper bell. I don’t know what my wife wanted with it, but I am NOT paying $ 2 for it PERIOD! At least I know what business we all need to get into. We can be rude to others and no one gives a rats ass, and ALL of our inventory is FREE! and we can not only charge $ 2 for a tiny ass paper bell, but accuse people of taking the price tag off and charge the hell out of them! So Goodwill, besides fucking the general public, and putting assholes to work, what else is your purpose? I never see you there during disasters, where your type of services are needed… You lose all of my donations. At least Salvation Army is there to help in times of need and the people are friendly! Suck it!