Goodwill Wallingford in Wallingford (1145 N Colony Rd, CT 06492)
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Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, furniture, housewares & more.
Goodwill Wallingford is located in Wallingford (Connecticut state) on the street of 1145 N Colony Rd. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +12032654211. You can get more information from their website: https://goodwill-wallingford-gwsne.business.site/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Goodwill Wallingford quickly are 41.501815, -72.811350. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Goodwill Wallingford.
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Available amenities
Payments
- NFC mobile payments
Planning
- Quick visit
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Service options
- In-store shopping
Health and safety
- Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits
- Safety dividers at checkout
Unavailable amenities
Service options
- Delivery
Gregory
Staff have been pleasant when I visit. Can get a little messy/disorganized, but thrift stores are normally like this so I cannot, reasonably, fault them for it.
08.2022Dev
way too expensive.prices are like retail store prices on majority of items. I no longer donate to them either for this reason. They are supposed to be helping people in need, not jacking up prices on stuff they get for free to the point where people that are having a hard time cannot afford to buy anything.
07.2022Kristine
I haven't been there for a long time but I love the reorganization of the store.
07.2022Melissa
Excellent selection of quality pre owned goods. Clean and well maintained store friendly staff
04.2022Nice
Sold me bad electronics and told me i could return them if they didnt work. They didnt tell me you only have 24 hours to return them.Would accept return after a few days.
04.2022Gloria
The ladies are very nice and are willing to make a deal all the time very nice and clean to shop there.
03.2022Kennedy
No carts available at the front of the store, all staff we interacted with excluding our cashier were rude or seemed to act like we were inconveniencing them by shopping. As a disabled person who walks with a cane, it was extremely difficult to shop without a cart as I cannot carry very much and my friend had to hunt one down from the parking lot from me. Compared to the Cheshire location, it seemed disorganized and things were tossed on the shelves as well.
01.2022Byulaa
Clean and well-organized but not many items of interest and my size for me. Probably fine for older patrons. Not $$$ as some reviews said but I think people were referring to the uniform pricing that’s not reflective of an item’s worth. For example, a famous brand dress and no name mediocre dress may both cost $12.99. I mean this could be advantageous for someone getting a deal for the brand name item.
08.2021Flash
Great local goodwill. They have gone up on their prices though I did notice that. They still carry great name brands, and have many items that are brand new still with tags. I like this goodwill since it's in a nice spot and the employees are friendly.
08.2021John
I started shopping at CT Goodwill's all over the state since the pandemic hit. Paintings used to be my favorite section to check out. It seems like ever since I started buying paintings here and there from several Goodwill's and noticed a couple other repeat customers doing the same, Goodwill hiked it's prices up on artwork and to top it off, it seems they are pricing based on the size of the painting. This is ludicrous for one bc size does not all denote a higher value when it comes to artwork- especially if the artwork is already pretty worthless. Also, Goodwill's ALL over CT started hiking up their price on art. Most of their paintings and prints used to be about 5.99 to 12.99. Now, they're 15.99 to 19.99. Goodwill's collude with each other on price hikes... some of these locations NEVER, EVER even have artwork of any value (I'm talking even just 20$) yet still want 20$+ for a medium to large painting. I'm just curious how Goodwill arrived at the decision to up the price- it doesn't seem to be doing them any good, as I and other customers are simply buying and shopping less. It's true, some paintings can be worth some money but basically, almost EVERY single time I take a painting home I'm taking a chance that it might not be what I thought it was or may just turn out to be a valuable lesson on artwork and art history and now others and I are taking less of those chances bc Goodwill is getting greedy.
08.2021