Address: 413 NE Burnside Rd, Gresham, OR 97030, USA
Phone: +15036611614
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Lauren Boggs
Worst place for donations!!! 50% of the time they won’t even look at what you have to donate. They just tell you no. I mostly run into this with a gentleman later in his career that doesn’t say much and just shakes his hand and says no. I’ve been lucky a couple of times and told him yes and he’s changed his mind but most of the time they try to not take donations. I’m not sure why. No explanation is ever given. Habitat for humanity takes most of the same stuff and they are kind and appreciative. Other locations for good will I’ve never had a problem. This one is terrible.
Misty_Bye_ Tedford
Staff very upbeat! Store very well kept, even the toy isle. And its very well put together, lots to choose from. Something for everyone. Prices have gotten a tad bit higher. Overall a thumbs up from me.
Judy B
Very disappointing. Purchased a plastic dollhouse with an "as is" tag for 2 floors with a crack, half a door missing, carrying snap broken, and garage door stuck. Refused to take additional discount off. With all the imperfections, my little great granddaughter was still pleased with her gift.
Albert Hoy
I am a local food delivery driver. I stop here several times a week, because their inventory changes daily. I get all of my apparel here including shoes. They have designer names in just about every size. The whole place is like a giant treasure hunt for me. I've found stuff from many different countries, including Spain, where I was raised. All in all a great place to shop.
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Goodwill E-Cycles.
I believe they do
Condensation trails
To apply you can make an application on the internet on their page.
@Tanya, they change the tag color starting every Sunday. Depending if the item has the sale tag color then it is 50% off. Every week is a new color. Also if you have a Goodwill club card then you can save an additional 5% on purchases over $25.
Call the store.
It's mostly second hand stuff, but I do see them there from time to time.
Yes they love free items that they can sell for a profit
They have all covid rules in place. Social distancing throughout the store. The cashier counters are cleaned after every transaction. It's very safe.
Ive seen people drop off donations last week
Yes...currently. In the beginning of the pandemic was a no.
Depends on your item/items. Call the headquarters/office and ask. Salvation army and places like the ARC do.
No that is the salvation army who is having half off all items this week
They take in free inventory, compare what they get on the internet on Amazon or Ebay. Over price these items that are "donated" then as they sit on shelves for certain lengths of time, the price is lowered incrementally?! What needs to be done is to donate to other locations like The Salvation Army, Restore or that Veterans donation place, I do because with all the free inventory and 7 figure CEO salaries in a company that says they employ the handicapped and working underprivileged for wages that should be embarrassing, I think donators are the biggest part of the problem....
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