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    Le Partage

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    1 year ago

    C'est très bien et les bénévoles sont très accueillant et gentils. Attention aux horaires.

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    Value Village - Value Village Thrift Shop and Donation Center

    Value Village

    (6 reviews)

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    I noticed a few framed items that had personal certificates of what was probably a deceased person,…read moreor VERY old person. I asked if they would allow me to take the certificates out as they all belonged to the same man, and perhaps try to find the family they belonged to- as I do a lot of genealogy and have returned many personal photos/ certificates to living family members/ descendants of families. I figured they were selling the frame and not someone's old certificates. I was pointed to the 'manager' a short balding man named Chico, and told to ask him. When I explained to the man what I was hoping to do, all he had to say was: "you pay, you can take them" I said but you aren't selling the certificates, people aren't coming here to buy some old person's certificate of appreciation and then putting it up on their walls, they just want the frames. He ignored me and walked away. Incredibly rude! We also observed him treat a staff member horribly in front of other staff and customers. Although I realize he didn't HAVE to give the certificates to me, I think this brings up another issue... why exactly aren't these personal items being removed from the floor and simply not out for all to see. Where does Value Village draw the line? It's a matter of morals if you ask me, and clearly this company has a lot of work to do. I did pay full price for dollar store frames that were ridiculously over priced, all so that I could return these documents to their rightful family. Shame on Value Village for charging for these in the first place, and shame on them for hiring a deplorable human being named 'Chico'.

    I love this Value Village!…read more It's a huge store with a ridiculously high big box store ceiling. The quality of the merchandise seems to be higher than average for a thrift shop. My daughter & I delight in our alternative garage sale shopping excursions, picking up things from pretty well every department. I bring home clothes for my wife that she wears! Seriously ladies! This gets five stars for 2 different purchases that I absolutely treasure: 1) Randomly found a pair of pristine Clarks Wallabee leather boots in my size for $10 - about 6% of what it would cost me at Letellier. Even if they were used, I don't care as they are coolest pair of shoes ever made and will never go out of style. I've recently stepped up my shoe game, but these go great with chinos or jeans. My Father & Grandfather rocked Wallabees ever since I can remember. The Wu-Tang Clan made them fresh. I didn't know what it felt like to walk on clouds till I tried on my Wallabees. 2) I picked up a great condition vintage Harris Tweed jacket for $12.50 during a recent 50% sale. Genuine Harris Tweed is known as the Rolls Royce of fabrics. It is so exclusive it's protected by its own Act of Parliament. My beloved Grandpa Smith would often sport Harris Tweed. The kicker was the Harrod's of Peel Street label, Montreal being where my Grandfather spend nearly all of his 98 years. The price of these two items could not be beat, and wearing either of these items brings back great memories of the Grandpa who I miss dearly.

    Le Partage - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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