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3.5 (11 reviews)
InexpensiveThrift Stores
Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Leaving for the last time. Avoid at all cost unless you want to leave feeling unwelcome. Sorry for being white.

Over crowded, rude as crap employees (especially the ones bring product onto the floor from the back), customers are entitled and act like crack fiends when a new rack comes out. Also when did it become normal to sell "new items" at goodwill and Mark up furniture to $100+ it's goodwill not ikea. I'll stick to Wilmington island goodwill and East victory drive. This place has lost me for good. Sorry you're working on 4th of July but that's not our fault. Just take a trip and feel how unwanted you can feel in a place. I don't need to pay more for items than what it originally sells for. Same lilo and stitch throw blanket at 5 below new for $5 and you're pricing it at $6.99 nah I'm good and furniture beat to crap and back for $99.99 no thank you.

Ryan H.

Savannah did not disappoint in the Goodwill situation. Great store and I scored with a few pieces of clothing I could not live without. Bery well organized and plenty of product. I reecommend this place highly.

I stacked up all these broken dishes. Every single one has sharp and filthy chips and they're trying to sell them.
Christine D.

I love to thrift but this store sucks. Probably one of the worst Goodwills I've ever been in. I was shocked at how many severely chipped and sharp edged plates and bowls they were trying to sell. Not only is this dangerous because of the sharpness but also because of germs they get stuck in the cracks. You could tell none of these broke in the store because the exposed porcelain was filthy.

I found a couple of things.
Rebecca N.

This was a nice Goodwill. Helpful and friendly employees. I found three hand towels and a nice pair of clogs. They stay open until 9pm on Saturdays.

Poppin' tags and looking for a come up at the local Goodwill. Tommy Bahama sweater, under $5.

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Clean and well stocked. The cashier D was very inviting. I would come again and ask lady on mic said tell a friend

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