Manger disabled Facebook reviews and blocked me. The prices are insane. Twice what goodwill gets and we all know goodwill is at the high end in pricing an old used coffee pot is $25. A pair of 90s bar stools that I sold at my yard-sale for $10 for the pair she priced at $35 each! A $5 (retail)hand soap dispenser is $4 at any other thrift store in town this is 50 cents. Look at my pics. What I do know is that a lot of stuff is priced retail. A lot of it is junk I’d throw away after Ive had a yard-sale. Junkie old half burnt 90s candle $4? 🤣 other Salvation Army stores are not like this at all. She needs a business class. The only sunshine I’ve found is that the selection is dense. No surprise with all things considered. I started counting reviews that say prices are too high for a thrift store and wow. What more does the manager need to wake up? For what it’s worth, I consider myself a bit of a thrift store expert. I’ve been thrifting for 30+ years. Everywhere I travel I map the thrift stores on the route including vacations. I’d venture to guess I’ve been in 300+ stores and I’ve never seen such high prices. It feels like you’re in a prank video as you walk around. When you lower prices (for example) say 50% your sales quadruple. It’s simple math. ~Gfu
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