Tali Hebbard17 days agoFrom
Went in with my two kids, was working really hard to keep them in line as they are rambunctious toddlers. Made them hold my hand and such, so we finally make it to the little bins of toys and they sat down quietly looking through the toys and this old lady comes out from the back and stares at me for a second then says “the people who do the toys don’t like them being played with and out so can you make them stop and put them back” I immediately complied and my kids put them away no issue, but honestly it was really discouraging as a young mom, to be working really hard to teach my kids to behave in a store, and even when they are, to be critiqued like that by someone who clearly doesn’t remember what it’s like to have kids. Since when are kids not allowed to look at toys in a store?? How are they supposed to know what toy they want if they can’t look at them and pick one out?
zack Huntington17 days agoFrom
They are my favorite thrift store I have found. I love the .50 cent
t-shirts. Some Very nice clothes (jackets) and stuff. They are close to Lake Arrowhead and I am guessing that people with a lot of money donate there.
But overall I think prices are high. Sometimes they negotiate. Decent thrift store with a varied selection.
They have a lot of volunteers working there. Some good, some not so good.
Samantha Shedd17 days agoFrom
I have been trying to make this shop my favorite little thrift store for the last year, but I am so done with this place. The owners of this "thrift shop" should be embarrassed at how they price their items. So many things are priced for what the owners think they're worth instead of what the right price is to sell them quickly to support their charities. like they are trying to sell them as new or used on eBay or Amazon. $50 for old shoes, $60 for a purse, some dvds are $3, some are $10+. The costume jewelry is all over the place. They have a pen in their glass case listed for $50! YOU GET THIS STUFF FOR FREE! If you wanted to run a retail store then do that but this is supposed to be a charity store where you are not only helping out local charities but the people in the community who are looking for low priced items. All the workers here are volunteers, so they're not even paying them. This store doesn't feel like a charity store, it feels like greed.