I found the staff here to be rude. I am not sure why Goodwill thinks they should price some items higher than they would be at the normal store on sale. Today I saw a dress priced at 275.00 and it was outdated and nothing special. I asked what brand is that – they wouldn’t let me hold it just showed it to me as it was hanging behind the register(I was eyeballing it as a possible costume!) so you can imagine it was a little on the tacky side. She said oh it’s from Neiman Marcus. Who gives a flying fuck — it’s at goodwill now bitch! She said oh would you like to know how much it is before I take it down? I said NO I am more curious about what size it is… But I was pretty amazed at this price tag I must say… I did find them to be well stocked in books… depending on what you like to read. I did end up getting something to use as a costume possibly — and it wasn’t tagged for price. One clerk said oh make it 4.99 but the other bitch thought that wasn’t enough so she made a call and decided that I should pay 7.99 for it. Oh these people — I probably will bypass this location from here on out…
Mark M.
Tu valoración: 5 Freeburg, IL
A great place to get new things @ a very cheap price. Shirts are $ 3.00 pants are $ 4.00 many stores donate to goodwill on a weekly basis.
Kelly B.
Tu valoración: 5 Saint Louis, MO
Goodwill is a charitable organization that resells donated secondhand goods to support their mission. It smells like old stuff and you may not see anything but junk, but the prices rock and you just never know what you may uncover if you have time to mill through the racks and shelves. They’ve got clothes, home furnishings, lamps, knick knacks, art, small appliances, jewelry, shoes, scarves, & hats. I’ve bought several things that I absolutely love and the prices are great! This location is fairly organized compared to some.
Connie R.
Tu valoración: 4 Saint Louis, MO
Very good resale shop with good hours and a great drop off location.
Keith D.
Tu valoración: 5 St Louis, MO
I checked in at this Goodwill store location hoping to find a straw hat for a costume… no luck. However; I was more surprised to find that no one had written a review. Goodwill…it’s name pretty much says it all. A store with primarily donated items from the community and resold at low prices. The donations help fund job training programs at the store for people that lack job experience or education. The low prices helps those struggling to make ends meet. A pretty awesome combination. The store itself is well lit, clean and very well organized. There isn’t a large staff, but everyone is very helpful even when it’s busy. You’ll find a range of household items, not just clothing. It’s also extremely easy to donate. They have a receiving dock at the outside corner of the building. You just drive up and someone will come out to your car and help you unload your stuff. If no one shows there is a bell at the door to alert an employee. I’ve never waited more than a couple of minutes.(If you have to wait, just remind yourself you’re there to be charitable.) Goodwill…it’s a great organization that probably does a lot more than I mentioning. Check out their website to learn more. Better yet, donate something and see for yourself.