Used to love this place but the clothes and knick knack items are way the too expensive. These things are donated(FREE) and the fact that a shirt is $ 5.00 is bull****! These are used clothes and there’s no reason to cost so much.
Mignonne F.
Tu valoración: 2 Santa Cruz, CA
First and foremost, I LOVE Goodwill Stores and Outlets, and will continue to shop at the stores where the prices are still«thrift store» prices, and the people are friendly. For me, the vibe of a place sells it just as much as the treasures to be found. Also, I have worked in customer service and in thrift stores before, so I know the gig. CUSTOMERSERVICEANDKINDATTITUDESAREKEY!!! After visiting many Goodwills up and down the western states, I must admit this store had some very unfriendly and oddly behaving employees. The cashier seemed angry that I found a great deal on a Mid-Century ceramic item, and the other employees seemed to bothered by the fact that there were customers in the store. Yes, well-organized, mostly overpriced items, but I definitely will leave this store off of my Goodwill itinerary when traveling. The As-Is in Medford had very friendly staff and there was a cheerful vibe in the store itself. The other Goodwill store in Medford(can’t remember where) also had friendly customers and a great vibe. I took the time to write this review in hopes that someone at this store reads it and takes note that acting unfriendly makes you lose customers, both past, present, and potential.
Sher G.
Tu valoración: 5 Medford, OR
Lots of clothes to choose from! Co-ed dressing rooms but oh well! Great purse selection and shoes. Some furniture and lots of books and small electronics. CD’s and some DVD’s. This Goodwill is way nicer and bigger than the one that closed by Dollar Tree and Pizza Hut! They have less furniture than St. Vincent De Paul’s but way better clothing selection!!!