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    Thru The Gate Thrift Shop

    2.0 (2 reviews)
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    Junky place and the people weren't very nice for so-called Christians. No place to park there, either.

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    Angels Above Thrift Shop

    Angels Above Thrift Shop

    4.4(9 reviews)
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    Yikes! A lot changed since last time I was here…read more When you walk through the front door, you'll swear you're on the set of "Hoarders." There is stuff everywhere. You can barely make in through the aisles. I'm not sure what is available in the front room - if there isn't a giant stuffed animal blocking your view, there are boxes in the way. You want to see the jewelry in the front case. You can't. Too much junk in the way. If you make your way into the front side room, it is pretty tidy in there. That's where you'll find clothes, books, and puzzles. I checked the price of a paperback book - $2. Puzzles were between $2 and $5 (some new). If you make your way to the back room there is kitchenware and kids' toys. A used cheese grater that was originally $9 was marked $5. Too much for this cheapo. A vintage looking electrical appliance was $75. I don't know what is was, but that seems way too pricey for any small kitchen appliance. I was interested in some of the china, but it was packed in too tight with coffee cups ($2) dangling from hooks in front of them. Removing a plate would be like playing Jenga with glass blocks. They need to have a sale and get rid of some of the junk that is just in the way. People can't buy things if they can't see them. Do like other thrift stores and figure out a way to identify how long something has been on the store floor, and then automatically drop the price after a month or whatever. I know you want to make as much as you can for the charity, but if people can't see what you're selling, they won't buy it. If you price it too high for your clientele, it won't sell either. You can't raise money for the charity by just hoarding stuff! I do want to point out that the women who work here are very nice!

    What a beautiful thing they do for their community! My husband and I sought these place out. Check…read moreit out! Bought the coolest boots! $6.50!

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    Back On the Rack

    Back On the Rack

    1.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    Back on the rack is a consignment store that sells mostly children's clothes, toys, infant items…read moreand accessories. They also sell used women's clothing, shoes, purses, handmade bows and some new items. I decided to write a review after giving them two chances. Months ago, I went there to consign gently used toys, games and girl's clothing. (You can get a percentage of sales of your items for store credit or receive a lesser cash payment once things sell.) I dropped off brand name items (like Gap and Old Navy), several of which were new with tags. I am convinced I should have received some money since I gave them three giant containers of items to sell. For goodness sake, some clothes were never worn and some were new with tags and the toys were in great shape! Anyway, when I went in a second time to drop off more items I asked if I had any money balance or store credit with them and they said no. Really? Not even $1 out of all the stuff I brought in? The store clerk said that it was a tough winter. I just don't believe her. Looking around I saw none of the items that I left there. I was uneasy about this, but decided to give them another shot and left more gently used and new items for them to sell for me. Both times I went on a Tuesday. I recently contacted the store through facebook to see if I had any money or store credit, and was told I have nothing. Honestly, I don't see how that is possible since I left very good quality and popular brand-name items. I feel cheated and want to warn anyone else who is considering dropping items off there. In the future I will just donate items to the Hope Chest in Lowell, or have a yard sale.

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