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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

    3.2 (21 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Delvia W.

    Stopped in here to see what they had. Parking: a lot Atmosphere: bright. It was organized. I found an ottoman for $15. It matched my chair!! That's all I brought. There weren't any finds in the other departments. I would stop in if I'm in the area.

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    Stan H.

    This site is bigger than the Swarthmore one. CDs could be attempted to be organized. Enough parking, especially with the adjacent McDonald's in the same plaza.

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    This Lansdowne Goodwill store is unlike other Goodwills I've been to in Philly. Differences include: -Having 1 color on sale vs 2: ie. it is yellow this week. I am not sure if they go by a similar color schedule with NJ+Philly Goodwills, since both regions have yellow as their new weekly discount color. -There are mostly standard prices for items. ie women's tops are generally $4.99, unless specifically marked. Please see photos for prices. Similarities: Still dollar sundays according to color. Pros: It is very clean here, very uncharacteristic of most Goodwills. Impression/Recommendation: I would recommend this Goodwill to customers who don't want to dig through messes and want a more calm Goodwill environment, even on Goodwill's most busiest day, Sunday. I did like that their glasses are sold for $1! It always gives me a headache whenever they are different prices.

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    1 month ago

    Very disappointing. The (non-clothes) selection was very limited and the prices were way too high. No bags at all for purchases.

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    The store could be more organized, by garment type and sizes. Deodorizer the store. Post weekly sales in store so that they are more visible

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