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Julimen

3.0 (6 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Lady at the front desk is super rude and not personable at all. Made the whole experience unpleasant. Wouldn't recommended

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Cross between a close out of a bargain center or $.99 and a thrift shop, no order , clutter ,…read morewalked in , seen one old wool coat hidden in between the racks and the first garment that was decent at a quick glance and the price was $80.00 , walked out real quick . No name brand , not designer , in my opinion definitely not worth $80 especially given the condition of the organization and the placement of the apparel.

0/5. Cluttered, dirty, overpriced, and an extraordinarily rude owner. I started looking at the…read moredisplay box in the front for a minute, but when I tried to walk in carrying my folded scooter, the owner very nastily snapped and yelled at me, telling me to leave at the front, pointing to some random part of the floor inches away from the wide open door. I ask if he could hold it for me behind the counter instead, he stays with his nasty attitude and shouts at me to leave it in the front, says no one will touch it. I decide to leave instead since it's his rules and no point in arguing them. Instead of simply letting me go he starts to shout at me and berate me as I walk out the door saying NO! LEAVE IT THERE! NO ONE WILL TOUCH IT! etc. If he doesn't want people with scooters, fine, it's his store. But when someone chooses to leave instead of leaving it unattended, (out in the open, 5 inches from an entrance with ZERO security, where anyone walking by can just grab it and run) you do not have a right to shout at, berate and insult them. From what i managed to see of the stuff I was looking at in the front before this, he overprices things, doesn't bother cleaning anything, the display boxes are full of dust with things thrown around. No organizing, no cleaning, nothing. All this plus his disrespectful attitude, shouting and barking instead of just speaking to me like a normal human being makes this an easy recommendation to AVOID AT ALL COSTS.

Greenspan's - Just  a few Pendleton's to add to the collection, thanks Greenspan's for the Pendleton plate gift.

Greenspan's

(128 reviews)

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I visited this store and asked if they offered a military discount--a small gesture of appreciation…read morethat many patriotic businesses choose to offer. The owner replied, "We do not discriminate." That response wasn't just dismissive--it was offensive. Offering a military discount isn't discrimination. It's a sign of respect for the men and women who've risked--and in many cases, given--their lives for this country. Equating gratitude with discrimination shows a serious lack of awareness, and quite frankly, a lack of respect. What made it even more disappointing is that this store is located in a community where many military families live. These are the parents, spouses, and children who support service members from the home front--often enduring long deployments, uncertainty, and sacrifice themselves. To respond that way in a place so connected to the military is not just tone-deaf--it's disrespectful to the very backbone of this community. If I could give zero stars, I would. This business doesn't deserve even one for the way it treats the very people who make it possible for all of us to live and work freely. Of course, every business has the right to decide its own policies--but customers have the right to support businesses that reflect their values. I won't be returning here, and I hope others who understand the true meaning of service, honor, and sacrifice will choose to spend their money elsewhere.

My very first visit to legendary Greenspans. It is going to be my dad's birthday. So, I took him…read moreshopping. They had tons of pendletons. He got 2 short sleeve ones. We didn't know they made shirt sleeve. He bought a few nice dress shirts with embroidery. A young guy waited on us the entire visit. He would search for the sizes which were high to reach. He was very helpful and patient. It ended up being 800 bucks. The prices were on the high side. But, it had all the old school lowrider style clothes from my dad's young days. He loved everything. It was worth finding things he loves.

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Bell Thrift Store Inc

(54 reviews)

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I have to say, after coming here for many years and being a solid buyer for your store, the…read morefavoritism is one that really stands out as a major insult considering I spend around $18k-20k a year at your store alone. I was waiting patiently to look at some jewelry, a random regular walks in, came over, and the workers helped her first. She came in after me, yet I was told I had to wait until a cashier was available... so I did and was looked over. The buyer asked me what I was looking at as she looked at several pieces, I told her bc it wasn't much, she asked to see it, and bought it. Totally not ok. I also am now seeing some of your workers snapping photos of the garments/tags/doing research on selling platforms and on sale day having people come in and buy the garments for them. I get it, but still kind of not ok. Also the amount of replica luxury brands you're selling for real luxury designer retail prices is not a good look. In fact, I actually just bought what looked to be real pair of DOUBLE RL jeans for $40, had them authenticated, and sure enough they are Chinese fake from Santee alley. I just wasted $40 on a pair of $2 jeans and you have no returns. Legally, you do have to refund buyers if the garments they are purchasing are replicas as it is a federal offense to sell replicas. I'm not asking for a refund, instead what I am asking is for you to really be careful bc $40 is a lot of money for 1 pair of used jeans. It's my fault for not doing research prior. I was in a hurry and thought they would work for a western model I had today. Now I can't use them and had to spend more money on another pair of jeans. Please, I love your store and I will continue to come in, but take care of your community and really have your pricers do their research on items that you have marked incredibly high for what they are going for on eBay/poshmark. Used frame jeans should not be $79 in your store. Used express dresses that are from 3 years ago with stains and piling should not be $40. Your pricers will make or break your success. Their pricing strategy is going to have your items take up valuable space that other garments that may sell for a reasonable asking price could be occupying. I'm giving you advice bc I too am in the fashion industry. I'm a solo $1.8m annual income owner. I know what works and what doesn't. I've been in the fashion resale/movie rental space since 1999 and have been very successful doing it. I love your concept and your location for the community. Just take this as an outsider looking in on what can help you and your company be better than the rest.

(Writing this while in the store) This place has gotten…read moregreedy, it used to actually be a good thrift but i came back after a few months to everything being priced way more than it should, like what hoodie is $20 in a thrift? There is some good stuff occasionally which is why i added the extra star but besides that, this thrift sucks now. The people are okay, no problems with them but no kindness from them either so its whatever, but even then they get first picks when the donations come in. How are you gonna overprice your stuff and pick out the affordable good stuff? If yall want a good nice thrift just go to the one on Artesia called "Quality Thrift" because nobody deserves a trash thrift like this.

Julimen - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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