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    3.1 (11 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Live this store! Not only can you find things you can't find anywhere else and if you can, at $1.25!! Visit them and be surprised

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    Cheap tacky and tasteless. All just stuff she buys at goodwill and flips for double the amount of…read more$. And the place isn't even open half the time. Today for example, drove past it on my way to work and wow shocker, she's closed on Thursday which is a mistake. Most people shop on Thursday now, not Friday and for sure not Sunday. So why isn't she closed on Sunday or hire some people. Every time I've had to deal with her she's unpleasant and comes off as really greedy. My biggest complaint is that she buys things on wish and AliExpress for under 2.00 then charges her customers 30.00 for it! I know because I shop those places too but I never try to sell that garbage to other people as quality.

    From the owner: Cricket began hand crafting jewelry and tie dyes and selling them at local farmers markets in…read morecottonwood az and Carpinteria CA. In 2019 she expanded to making and selling custom made tu tu dresses and diaper cakes mostly selling and advertising on line. In 2019 she saw a opportunity to have her own shop making a dream of hers since she was a teenager finally come true..that's when she opened the doors to her first shop in cottonwood arizona. She worked 2 jobs besides the shop to make it work. She took out no business loans or any financial credit or grant to help support her business. It was her working from sun up to sun down sacrificing her time with friends and family just to make sure it was successful. After 6 months of it being opened she quit the other jobs and gave 100% to crickets boutique.One year later she moved into a better location and bigger shop.Her quote that keeps her going,"I dont want to help build someone else's empire I want to build my own"

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    It's a goodwill so it's just kinda average for thrift store experiences. It's not the newest sure…read morebut it was clean and well organized. The prices were about what all Goodwill stores are at now. Some things are over priced and others are decent. The person at the register was pleasant and we were checked out quickly despite the store being busy. Pretty decent stop overall.

    I know many Americans hate handicapped people and other "DEI Hires", but being discriminated…read moreagainst for being an amputee while applying at Goodwill is ridiculous. Goodwill is place where Handicapped people are supposed to look for employment. But not at the Cottonwood location, and not with management like John and Heather. On Saturday, March 15th, I had an 11:30 interview with ASM John, even though I was supposed to be interviewed by an ASM named Heather. I assumed that Heather was unavailable for the interview. After a successful interview, John offered me a job and shook my only hand. John stated that, though a full-time cashier position was unavailable, I was impressive enough to work other positions and back up the other cashiers when nessicarry. John then took me into the store's backroom to learn about the processes in action. In the backroom, I learned that ASM Heather was INDEED in the store and she had shoved the interview off to ASM John. Heather took one look at me and rolled her eyes. John introduced us, and Heather limply shook my hand. She then turn away without saying a word to me. She went immediately to a large bald man who looked like he'd just been released from incarceration. There is no dress code at this location and most of the staff attire themselves like homeless people. Heather and the bald man began whispering to eachother and snickering. I should have know right then that I was being discriminated against. After the tour, John again shook my hand and said I would be called on Monday with further details. I was ecstatic to be offered the position. Not all handicapped people enjoy being unemployed, contrary to MAGA beliefs. Monday the 17th came, no phone call. Tuesday and Wednesday passed, no phone call. On Thursday the 20th, I called Goodwill to inquire about the hold up and spoke to John. John informed me that "Unfortunately, there are actually no positions available at this time." There were "Careers at Goodbill-Apply Now!" signs and banners displayed all over the store. As of Sunday, March 23rd, the signage is still displayed throughout the store. He then stated "we'll keep your application on file for 30 days." Something tells me not to hold my breath. I know America has become a place where Handicapped People are vilified for "being DEI" or "being leaches", some of us still want to work. We should be allowed to fail before we're mocked by Managers and denied jobs that were ALREADY offered. I know that there are some people out there who still think discrimination stinks. It's hard enough to be handicapped and find a job in Cottonwood. If Goodwill is discriminating, what chance do we have?

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