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Pointofinterest
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Reviews
(65)
Service
4.7
Value for Money
3.8
Location
2.7
Cleanliness
5.0
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Value village is a really fun place to shop. There is a great selection of clothing from childrenβs sizes to ladies plus, and all things in between. They have a wide variety of books, knickknacks, kitchen items and more. The prices on the clothing is great, and the more clothing items you buy, the more you save. My only issue with value village is their pricing on non clothing items. They are very high priced on furniture, and kitchen items. All of their items are donated, and used to be priced affordably. In the last year or so the pricing on non clothing items has skyrocketed. Be aware of that when you shop. The store is clean and friendly, and Iβve been shopping here since it was located on Main Street, about a hundred years ago :). I will continue to shop here, with the hope that logic prevails and the prices on donated items come back down.
It's a neat thrift store, since all the good thrift shops have closed due to the pandemic. It was a pleasant visit. I will be visiting again at a later date when I have more time to peruse the store. Less expensive than Salvation Army.
Great customer service and friendly staff. Communication was fast and dependable. My order was ready within minutes of my email and exactly as I requested. Thank you π
I went shopping for some little things and I came back with some good bargains βββββπππ
This used to be one of my favorite thrift stores. For the last year and a half or so whomever is doing the pricing here is INSANELY high. $20 for a single mixing bowl...really? $200 for a used & damaged dresser? $5 for a coffee mug? This place is now pricing their "vintage" items at prices far higher than the local antique store. Someone should tell them that they are NOT an antique store. Don't waste your time on this one- it is severely overpriced.