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    Savers

    2.9 (192 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Rosmond P.

    This is our main go to to find stuff. Thrift thing is one of the best ideas to save money before you go by what you think you want or what you might need. This place is pretty clean and has a good amount of stuff.

    A wristwatch with a gold-colored band and case, displaying a dial featuring Mickey Mouse in a playful pose. Mickey's arms serve as the hour and minute hands, indicating the time. The watch has a clear glass cover and includes branding and production details at the bottom of the dial.
    Alyssa B.

    itssssss OK. One thing I like about this place is how organized it is and they hand out a 20% coupon if you donate. But prices are ok ..... and selection is ok........

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    Arielle A.

    Great store that sells secondhand items for cheap. Here you can find a variety of stuff, such as clothes, furniture, small kitchen appliances, toys, jewelry, etc. Lots of options. The merch is well organized and easy to navigate. There are some great finds if you take your time to look around. The only downside is that there are no fitting rooms and no returns--only exchanges on clothing and shoes. So just be sure with what you want to buy! You can pay with a cashier or through the self service machine, but the machine only accepts card.

    Purse originally sold for 2$ now marked up a dollar over - The image shows a wallet with intricate embroidered floral designs in various colors, held in front of a shelf filled with shoes. The wallet has a price tag indicating it costs $2.99, and a small white tag with handwritten pricing is attached. The background features different types of footwear arranged on white perforated shelves, suggesting a retail environment.
    Jose R.

    This place use to be great. Now everything is marked up ! They try selling items above their original price seeking a profit . What kind of baloney is that!

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    7 months ago

    Donated a lot of items, great customer service accepting the donations. Thank you for your kindness and we hope it supports the community

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    Quality items for sale at very reasonable prices, lots of selections, extra discount on certain days

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    prices are way too high but the staff recently has been better especially the girls at the registers

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    They get everything donated and try to make the max off of them. !!! Like how is this helping the community. Worst customer service as well

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    Ask the Community - Savers

    Are they open?

    Yes they have been open for a while now

    What is happening with Savers? Is there a timeline for them to reopen?

    So far Savers in Cali are closed but the one in Reno is open. We have been checking websites for the last month and no changes for Cali

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    Goodwill Store & Donation Center

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    My girlfriend that used to live near Vacaville mentioned that there is a "large" Goodwill here for…read moreall my little bargain shopping needs.... Skeptical, I decided to check them out... She wasn't lyin. This place is pretty huge in comparison to other locations. Organized very well. You could tell that the employees take pride in this location and keep it well maintained. It even smelled clean. I don't know how often I've entered the doors of a Goodwill in general and you get a whiff of something reminiscent of the days of K-Mart (said to make everyone laugh) I found blazers, blouses, shoes, jackets, belts...... you name it. Just stop reading, bookmark, and pay them a visit today. Your thrifty shopper heart will thank you.

    I was in the city of Vacaville and decided to visit this goodwill to see what they had to offer. I…read morewas greatly disappointed at their inventory and set up uof the store. Walking in and I noticed ther was a customer that wanted to pay for her items and the was no employee in sight. she waithed for about 10 minutes for someone to show up and help her. Shoe selection was very sad and clothing selection was overpriced. walked arount the store and did find a cool bowling ball in a heavy canvas bag with thick rainbor straps. I was really cool and had a retro vibe to it. It even came with bowling shoes that to my surprise were my size. They reminded me of the 70's in a loafer kinda of style in very soft white leather. They were very well taken care of and came with individual shoe covers with the option of white laces or rainbow laces. i was priced at $9.00 but I was given a teachers discount of 25% bringing down the price to about $6.75. Also found a coupe of odds and ends too bringing my total cost to about $11.00 in total for all my items.

    White Elephant Sale - A bed warmer???  So pretty. 75 cents

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    I have attended the White Elephant Sale since I was 12, and now at 26 I feel that the sale has…read morediminished in quality, quantity, value, and overall experience. The White Elephant sale has honestly felt very different since 2020. Before the pandemic, there were walk up donations, the warehouse was always full, and the March sale was still packed with treasures to be found. Now the warehouse feels empty even during preview, all walk up and drive up donations have been eliminated, and the March sale is advertised as a "clearance sale" because of how empty the warehouse is. Stopping walk up and drive up donations has seriously hurt the sale. The number of small trinket items to be found is much smaller than it used to be. While there may be costs saved by not having to sort through and discard items that are not sellable, is the loss of profit from not having those smaller items greater? People like me used to donate all the time to the sale, but now donate to thrift stores that have walk up and drive up options instead. How many other people also have a bag full of great items but are not donating them because pickup donations are the only option? I have also found that in recent years the staff has become less and less kind. This year there was not a single visit to the warehouse that was not met with rude or unprofessional behavior by volunteers. That is not to say there are not wonderful volunteers, because I have had great experiences as well, but the number of negative interactions I have had seems to be increasing. I have been accused of stealing, had snarky comments made toward me, and have been accused of price switching. It has gotten to the point where going to the White Elephant is no longer bringing me joy, and it is difficult to see volunteers act with such low levels of kindness. You often emphasize being kind to volunteers, but shoppers deserve that same level of kindness and respect. One thing that stands out when it comes to how empty the warehouse has been, as well as the general morale of the volunteers, is the changing culture of reselling. I recognized dealers from Alameda Point and various antique markets as new volunteers, which makes me wonder if they are partially contributing to the diminished quality and quantity of items this year. In the past, almost all volunteers seemed to be there because they believed in the mission of the Oakland Museum. Now it appears that some newer volunteers may be more motivated by making money. It also raises the question that if they are pricing items they later purchase, were those items priced fairly? Especially when their ultimate goal is to resell items and make money. In addition, there seems to be a lack of willingness to receive feedback. As another reviewer mentioned, it can feel like the organization operates under the idea that because it is for charity and run by volunteers, feedback should not be given. That approach is simply unsustainable. I attempted to provide feedback both in person and on Instagram and was met with very combative responses. This is confusing, as feedback is essential when running such a large sale, and experiences like that make me hesitant to return. I have heard from others that the White Elephant has been "cleared out" this year. Without the return of more casual donations, stronger screening of volunteers, and limitations on what volunteers are able to purchase during presale events, the White Elephant will likely continue to decline. As a loyal shopper, I truly hope the organization will begin taking feedback seriously and consider changes that can help bring the sale back to its former glory.

    I've gone to the white elephant for years, 10+ to be specific. This year the selection was…read moredrastically different than previous years (I'll get back to this). Not only that, the prices were the highest I had seen. I included photos of some examples of what was priced super high in bric a brac (on your Facebook page the admin said to 'show specific examples') so I took photos of items I couldn't fathom being that high (even after looking on eBay to compare- the prices were just outrageous considering condition and quality). Not only that, but the selection on preview day (im usually in the first 30 people- and first to the department I shop) it already looked picked through. From what I understand the volunteers shop the sale before- but it's very disheartening and worrying when I recognize people who are new volunteers and I regularly see them sell at local things as resellers (nobody is saying you can't do that!), but it's more so the piecing together the lack of vintage and quality goods this year on preview, and the new volunteers, it's easy to assume there is a correlation. I worry that the integrity of the sale may be lost- and will only worsen as the years carry on. I know departments can vary year to year- of course that's a factor I consider. This is not a normal amount of variation- it's not like there was 30% less of something I have ALWAYS seen at your preview sale- it was 100% gone. And when I'm the first person looking- I know someone at preview didn't get it ahead of me. I heard from others who attended- even some people who didn't! They both said the same thing- white elephant was cleared out this year. Culture shifting about second hand and thrifting should be a consideration and something to keep in mind- the structure of this sale will collapse if it isn't. I'd imagine in the next couple years, the amount of resellers volunteering will outnumber the volunteers who have been there for years due to them retiring/ no longer doing it - and in turn will diminish the sale itself. I think how the preview tickets sold out in a little over a day vs a week last year, should convey how there is an increase in demand, to the degree that people will try to covertly get around it and 'ahead' by volunteering. Correct me if I'm wrong, but many new volunteers this year didn't follow through with their commitments after they shopped on their preview- it makes you wonder.

    Savers - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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