Most of the stuff on the shelves are broken and they want a fortune for it. The only good things are the books and the vhs tapes.
Frank S.
Tu valoración: 1 Chicago, IL
There was some pretty good stuff here, but I am not paying retail price. I was finding crazy prices for a wine holder… $ 10? I ran into a few near Chicago for .99 cents. Don’t pay retail price for something that was donated.
Andy W.
Tu valoración: 1 Ottawa, IL
I was shocked after I looked around this place which is saying something because I was already appalled after just stepping in the doors. I’m a regular thrift store shopper because I love cheap and every now and then you come across a gem. Not the case here. This location doesn’t hold up to other Goodwil’s I’ve had the pleasure to shop with.
Nicole B.
Tu valoración: 2 Chicagoland, IL
Not a bad store, but there are better ones out there.
Jill K.
Tu valoración: 1 Hammond, IN
I wish we could put ZERO stars because this place would earn it. It sucks. The things in the junk aisles are JUNK! Broken shit. Shit that doesn’t have a use on the earth! Like, who even invented it! Clothes are priced at retail. I can get a shirt brand new at the price of a used Goodwill shirt. Selection is nothing. Clothes are from the 70s. It’s crap! Stick with Salvation Army!!!
Candice K.
Tu valoración: 1 Chicago, IL
I have no clue how one Goodwill can be better than another Goodwill… second-hand shit is second-hand shit… but let me tell ya… THISPLACEBLOWS!!! I have NEVER found a single thing of interest in this place. Unless you’re looking for giant tacky hats to wear to church, or maybe some fresh new Cosby sweaters, don’t waste your time at this place. Go to the Portage location(on Willowcreek). That’s where the good stuff is.