If you’re dropping off donations this is a great place to do it. It’s very fast and usually no one is ahead of you. But the situation changes if your looking for a good deal. The quality of clothes here is not the best. The customer service has been slow every time I’ve had to go inside. The drop off is right in the front. Parking is always available since the shopping center is never that busy.
Amy F.
Place rating: 2 Ogden, UT
Not the best and not the worst. Clothing is not organized by size. Handbags and belts were in really bad shape. Hard to move around the store– especially with a cart. I had to Abandon mine in the housewares section. Nice selection of men’s ties. Gave it 2 stars because I found an Armani tie and a Coach belt — each were $ 1.99.
Nicky W.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
…first time visiting this location. It was a toss up for me. They did have a few nice household items I picked up. The clothes looked very worn and not in the best shape. The color of the week was green and I had two items tagged green. The other item was 25% off! The sales staff were very kind. The thing to remember w thrift stores is that it’s either a hit or a miss … this way you won’t be totally disappointed. Great location!
Melanie H.
Place rating: 1 Pine Lake, GA
I donated a leather couch in good shape – until the guy who helped take it out of my car dragged it across the pavement on the leather end. Why bother to donate stuff in good shape if it’s going to get torn up BEFORE it even has a chance to sell?
Stormtrooper H.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
This is one of the worst Salvation Army stores I’ve ever been to. Maybe it’s because it was so small, but the selection seemed pretty bad. The bathrooms are not handicap accessible and were so gross that you wouldn’t want to use them anyway.