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    Antiques on Main

    2.0 (6 reviews)
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    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

    2.0(19 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    Really off putting smell and filthy floors. Older white gentleman was pleasant that worked there…read more He asked my opinion about an item that he was placing in a rack -if I thought it was men's or women's. You can never tell sometimes. . I grabbed one belt and two cups and a bowl. I took to the register and the older black woman at the counter took a look at the belt and said it was expensive. She tried to charge me $19 for an item that was marked $2. The she said the bowl was not a bowl, and wanted to charge me her own price. I continued to state that it was bric & brag or whatever they call it and the price list was in the room above where I found it. It's almost like she doesn't want to sell it for the listed prices and wants to make her own depending on who goes to pay. Won't be back... On a side note- I saw her trying to overcharge an elderly lady on two resin outdoor chairs you get from Lowe's for $5. She was trying to charge $30 per chair. WTH?!! ‍ She is clearly uninformed tha these items were all donated and should be priced accordingly. Also, if someone is in need of something they shouldn't have to pay her made up premium price.

    While I'm happy to report that this New Paltz Salvation Army store location remains among the few…read moreold school Sally Alley's left standing in the Hudson Valley, the long list of negative reviews do in fact reflect what is indeed a sad state of affairs for thrifting in general and Salvation Army stores in particular. Rude staff that turns away donations and makes up their own hours is a big part of it. In the case of the New Paltz store, I was never a big fan anyway as right off the bat you're competing with about 6,000 or so SUNY New Paltz students for an already scarce inventory of 2007 Port Jervis Turkey Trot T shirts, old moo moos and Mantovani albums (which, please don't get me wrong, I will happily rifle through such trash like a starving raccoon with rabies). But, your chance of finding anything really interesting is very limited. In general, it's just a smaller space that isn't even really fully utilized. However, at the end of the day it's probably somewhat helping college kids save some cash on clothes, furniture and housewares items. That's a good thing. Just don't come in here expecting to find a treasure trove of vintage clothes and quirky knickknacks. Most of that stuff's been devoured by moths decades ago or snatched up by resellers. If you're lucky you can snag some lame word art that say's "It's wine o'clock somewhere". And Mantovani records...they'll ALWAYS be there.

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    True Value Of New Paltz - Interior Shot of True Value during one of our Sale Events

    True Value Of New Paltz

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    True Value of New Paltz is the first place you need to go to for any project. The staff is awesome…read moreand they provide helpful expert advice at no cost. I have been coming here for 10+ years, always first before Lowe's because it is so clean and easy to navigate. Eileen seems to know everything about the store from memory. Andy and Brian don't sit still, they are always flying around helping everyone find the right stuff. I recently went there looking for furniture hardware to fix my bed headboard, right before the store closed. Glenn and Lou both helped me design a new bolt/nut setup to fix the pieces with stronger parts so it wouldn't break again, while using the existing drilled holes so it looks perfect. I was the last customer out as they were shutting off the lights and then I heard it was even Lou's birthday...stayed late to help me with a $10 purchase. This is how True Value earns the loyalty of their customers and takes the stress and uncertainty out of the average DIY jobs. Glenn and Lou could tell how important this repair was to me, and they gave it the same attention as a major renovation. It is amazing how cheap it can be to fix/maintain things instead of buy new ones. Take some digital pics and bring to the store and tell the crew to give you whatever you need to tackle the project. Be sure to rent tools from them too, so easy and cheap! They will even deliver the equipment to your house for you. Get Benjamin Moore paints from them too, good stuff lasts longer than junk and requires fewer coats...your time is valuable!

    Very helpful and friendly staff, eager to assist you in finding what you need. Nice, clean,…read morewell-organized store. Dog-friendly.

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    Marigold Home

    Marigold Home

    1.0(1 review)
    16.6 mi
    $$$

    Buyer Beware. In my past 30 years of various home improvements and renovations, I've usually been…read morevery happy with the people and businesses I've dealt with. Marigold Home was a glaring exception. If you buy something in the shop, with a price tag on it, you'll be fine. But if you get into any ordering with them, WATCH OUT! I attempted to buy Hunter Douglas window treatments from them. I'd bought them for our apartment in Brooklyn and was very happy with the entire experience. The experience with Marigold Home was completely different. Most businesses, when you're placing a special order, will write up a quote, detailing what you're purchasing and how much you'll pay for it. Not Marigold. They don't want to give you that because they say people might take that and go elsewhere for a better price. It was my mistake for not stopping right there. I allowed myself to be gullible and believe they were an honest business. After they took my deposit and placed the order, only then, and only after I requested it three more times, was I given a printed quote. Even then, it wasn't as detailed as what I'd gotten from the dealer in Brooklyn (L.W.P. Home Products) before they'd asked for any money from me. Just to assure myself Marigold's price was somewhere in the ball park (because it had seemed so expensive right from the start), I submitted a request to LWP, without telling them I'd already had a quote, because I didn't want LWP to give me a competitive quote, just the usual quote they would give. They did so right away, and it was literally HALF the price Marigold was charging. (I called LWP then and told them what was going on. They said they could arrange a local installer to do the installation. If only I'd called them first, I'd never have had to have this awful experience!!!! But of course it was too late by then, as I'd already been fleeced of my deposit.) Most, if not all, Hunter Douglas dealerships give discounts off the "Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price." Not Marigold. Not only don't they give any discount, they also add exorbitant installation costs ($400 for approximately one hour's work) and "freight" charges (around $200) that I wasn't charged for by the other dealer. In the end, I was so disgusted with Marigold that I didn't take the shades. I paid the deposit, which covered their costs with Hunter Douglas, their "freight," Maria's time in coming to my house to measure my 7 small windows (four of which were all the same size anyway), and left enough over for Maria and her husband to have several expensive dinners out. That was about $1500., but it would have cost me another $1500. to have the shades. It was a painful and expensive lesson in being gullible, but I will never make that mistake again. I will eventually deal with the shades the way I have in the past, by going to Home Depot and ordering shades which I will install myself. Unfortunately. There are other local dealerships for Hunter Douglas - and whatever other products Marigold Home carries - and I strongly suggest you check around before ordering anything from Marigold.

    From the owner: This destination store provides comprehensive residential, corporate, hospitality and retail…read moreinterior design services to customers both in the Hudson Valley as well as in New York City. Marigold Home, Inc. offers interior design products to complement its design consulting services ranging from furniture, lighting, custom draperies, re-upholstery and slipcovers, designer fabrics, carpets, area rugs and rug cleaning, fine art prints, custom picture framing, home decor accessories and specialty gifts. Marigold Home, Inc. also offers an exclusive Gallery collection of distinctly designed window fashions by Hunter Douglas.

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