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The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center

(5 reviews)

I visited this location for the first time ever on 2/21/25. Walking in the set up was so well done,…read moreI was excited to see the whole store. It is mostly clothes that I would say are fairly priced and they do have a HUGE selection. There shelves were very low on home goods and they just had a few pieces of furniture, but what they had was nice and well-staged. At the back of the store, there is an ADORABLE vintage Mickey Mouse clock. There is no signage to say price or if it is for sale or not. I assumed not, but on my way out, I did ask the two associates at the front (younger blonde-ish lady and middle-aged darker haired lady) if it happened to be for sale. I was completely fine with a no being the answer, but the darker haired lady responded "If you want to give me $1,000 you can have it." Again, I was totally fine with a no, and assumed it probably was not for sale, I just LOVE Mickey Mouse so I wanted to be sure because it isn't every day you see something so cool. I laughed a bit at the response and headed out at that point. The same clock is available on Ebay for $250, but I would have preferred Salvation Army get paid than some random person on Ebay. After leaving, a friend informed me that a majority of the items I had noticed when I walked in that were so nicely staged, are apparently also not for sale. And that staff being turned off by people asking about prices on those items often result in the same attitude back that I experienced. Again, totally fine if you don't want to sell people things, but signs would be nice or a kind response when people ask. I am a pretty firm believer in signage goes a long way, so if staff is going to be put off by people asking if something is or isn't for sale, I would recommend adding some "not for sale" signs around the store. No reason to be snarky with people asking if things are available or not. There are probably better options of places to shop and have a better experience with staff and a more straightforward shopping experience-and where you can still support great causes!

I love this store! It's one of my favorite places to shop for clothes. The selection is huge and…read moreclothes are color-coded, so I can go right to the color I'm looking for. I am not a fan of spending a lot on money on clothes, so I shop with the 50% off discounts in mind and find bargains for my whole family. The staff is usually very friendly and helpful. I have found some gems in the home areas as well, but that is typically not what I'm looking for. I miss the dressing rooms, though, and would buy more if they came back. If I had any complaint, it would be that the music is entirely too loud in the shopping area. In my opinion, it should be background music and not excessively noisy. I prefer it more quiet, which allows for better thinking and a much more enjoyable shopping experience. If the staff needs the music loud in order to hear it, they could invest in a small radio near their station. Im very thankful Salvation Army Thrift Store serves our community.

Goodwill

Goodwill

(4 reviews)

The new East Main Street store that has only been open for a month now started out to be a great…read moreplace to go looking for something they don't much there like the Fair Ave store does but the last time I gone in there it was a shit show manager was no longer in charge they said she was made to step down and the two that were in charge was a a vice president and regenal manager who never came out of their office the girls said they stay in there and watch the cameras and do nothing else the store got flooded 2 times in one day and the place was never cleaned or taken care of the right way even with serpo was there cleaning everything around them after a week I seen black mold growing on the walls and could smell it in the goods they are selling when I asked why I was told the ceo and vice president told the girls to clean the store and if it smells spray air freshener on everything I even seen bedbugs on something at that point I left and will never return to this store because it showed me they don't care about their employees or the people that shope there why would I bring home black mold or bedbugs to my home

Very Friendly employees, especially blonde with blue and purple in hair, top notch with all…read morecustomers. Lots of changes at this store , Prices have more then Tripled, I have witnessed employees scream and yell at customers if they get close to carts with merchandise inside that is new things being put on the shelves, they have signs stay 3 feet away from those carts, first of all it's not gold,it's donated ! Employees work hard and deserve raises and they are not allowed raises, managers starting pay is the same as 20 years ago, they claim to help people but the only people making money at this establishment is CEO . Please Donate to St. Vincent De Paul, or Habitat for Humanity, they actually care and help people in need and their employees seem to be taken care of, Goodwill seems to be running a sweat shop with the low wages and only owners and CEOs profit ! Lots of regular shoppers have stopped shopping here since the New Changes have started, it's a whole different atmosphere now , it's obvious employees are not Happy as they were in the past. Employees get yelled at on the sales floor! All other Thrift Stores you never see anything like that , they need to take care of their employees they have families and deserve a fair wage.

The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army

(9 reviews)

I visited this location for the first time ever on 2/21/25. Walking in the set up was so well done,…read moreI was excited to see the whole store. It is mostly clothes that I would say are fairly priced and they do have a HUGE selection. There shelves were very low on home goods and they just had a few pieces of furniture, but what they had was nice and well-staged. At the back of the store, there is an ADORABLE vintage Mickey Mouse clock. There is no signage to say price or if it is for sale or not. I assumed not, but on my way out, I did ask the two associates at the front (younger blonde-ish lady and middle-aged darker haired lady) if it happened to be for sale. I was completely fine with a no being the answer, but the darker haired lady responded "If you want to give me $1,000 you can have it." Again, I was totally fine with a no, and assumed it probably was not for sale, I just LOVE Mickey Mouse so I wanted to be sure because it isn't every day you see something so cool. I laughed a bit at the response and headed out at that point. The same clock is available on Ebay for $250, but I would have preferred Salvation Army get paid than some random person on Ebay. After leaving, a friend informed me that a majority of the items I had noticed when I walked in that were so nicely staged, are apparently also not for sale. And that staff being turned off by people asking about prices on those items often result in the same attitude back that I experienced. Again, totally fine if you don't want to sell people things, but signs would be nice or a kind response when people ask. I am a pretty firm believer in signage goes a long way, so if staff is going to be put off by people asking if something is or isn't for sale, I would recommend adding some "not for sale" signs around the store. No reason to be snarky with people asking if things are available or not. There are probably better options of places to shop and have a better experience with staff and a more straightforward shopping experience-and where you can still support great causes!

A nice Salvation Army thrift shop. Very large, clean and organized. Clean was nice!…read moreGREAT assortment of items and I purchased a few items. They offer AARP, military, college, senior and Golden Buckeye discounts. Definitely will go again. Friendly staff

Ohio Thrift Store - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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