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    It's Worth Repeating

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    St Francis Sharing & Caring

    St Francis Sharing & Caring

    (3 reviews)

    very nice people and grea tif you need some thing they got it nice and clean great deals . if i…read morelived closer i would be their every day . nice selection on every thing and over all a very nice caring store

    This is a cute little thrift center that is kind of hidden if you don't live in the area. Quite…read morefrankly, even if you live in the area. I mean I had no idea about it. Why that may be is because it does not look like a business. It sits on a road that looks like a driveway to houses, and the building itself looks like it might be a garage. Once in the parking lot you realize that it is indeed a business and that they are open for business. Like most thrift stores there is an area outside for donations, like a drop box, but this one directly goes inside the building. Simple setup on the inside. The place looks rather small, but I will explain that later. The floor where all the items for purchase are located feels cramped, and a bit unorganized. The aisles are rather small and definitely can become congested. Going to put this out there guys, there is not much clothing items here for you. There is a larger ladies section and children section. But don't let that dissuade you from coming here. On top of the clothing you will find household items, toys, games, and small appliances. The list could go on. Now, back to the point where it feels cramped. The building is rather large so you would think that would equate to a bigger inside, well it is a bigger inside because it shares a space. It shares the space with a food pantry that serves the area. What you buy in the store portion helps fund the food pantry and other services they offer. Great place as it also provides cash assistance which can help cover rent, mortgage, or utility bills.

    St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

    St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

    (7 reviews)

    This place is surprisingly big and well organized. I have driven past here on numerous occasions,…read morebut never had a chance to stop in. There is ample parking behind the building and people seem to use the lot across the street as an overflow lot. Guess it's an appropriate use of a lot that doesn't have a use anymore. Everything inside seems to have a proper place for it until it is bought. There are tons of items to look through so either make sure you know what you are looking for or give yourself some time to look through everything. Make sure you also keep track of your kids if you bring them. They do have a toy section, but they also ask that you don't leave your children unattended in this area as it is not an area where they should go and play. It can be rather noisy in here as it is a busy place. I felt a little uneasy as there is a loft like area above that people that work here seem to have conversations. You end up unintentionally eavesdropping. But I would suppose they are used to that.

    PLEASE READ THRU TO THE END FOR YOUR SAFETY…read more Everything is way overpriced for a so-called thrift store. During my visit I witnessed a customer gently tell a young male employee that things were priced much too high. The customer asked how they come up with thier prices. The employee said "Ebay, but we can't Ebay everything or we'd be here all day." That is a direct quote. Apparently, running a thrift store is a genius way to be a reseller with 100 percent profits since items are donated. Also overheard a LOUD customer making a deal with the manager of the store to sell a painting on Ebay wherein she exclaimed "take a percentage and give me the rest." As for the goods, it's really a mix of things that should have gone in the dumpster at premium prices and mediocre goods also at premium prices. I picked up a bag and was immediately overcome by the smell of cat urine -- item priced at $8. Found a pair of elastic waistbanded shorts for $6. Upon removing the shorts from the hanger, I discovered the elastic was completely shot. It was completely stretched to the limit with no rebounding ability. Two examples of items that should have been disposed of immediately. They keep many items locked in display cases with price tags on many flipped upside down or out of sight. I'm not sure how this is condusive to doing business. Is this a thrift store or a Manhattan boutique? God forbid you ask someone to "show" you something. The employees take rudeness to unprecidented levels, especially the dark-haired old lady. And as if all this wasn't enough, the floors throughout are a serious trip-and-fall hazard. They are warped and dangerous if you are not familiar with the terrain. Yes, there are hills and valleys throughout the flooring that you cannot see. There is no signage indicating to watch your step, but this is understandable. Researching the asking price of donated items on Ebay is probably quite a time consuming process. No time to make a sign for customer safety. Remember God is watching you, ladies. Taking in free donations and pricing them Ebay style is definitely NOT Christian behavior. Many things in your store can actually be gotten cheaper in a big box store. I don't know God personally, but I am pretty sure he would frown upon your obvious greed.

    It's Worth Repeating - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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