Address: 131 NH-101A Unit 1, Amherst, NH 03031, USA
Phone: +16035548288
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: 9AM–8PM
Friday: 9AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–8PM
Steph S
Prices are too high for used items! This isn’t suppose to be some high end boutique. Should be ashamed of yourselves for selling things as high as you do. This is suppose to be for all of us who want to save $ in a world of already high prices on everything else and goodwill is suppose to be a place you can get cheap used goods. Best to go to yard sales.
Arturo Tovar
The absolute worst at accepting donations. We regularly donate items in mint condition to goodwill. This is by far the worst experience and customer service I've seen. Especially for a place that profits from selling your donated items. We pulled up with four boxes labeled and sorted. The worker there, with attitude, was extremely rude and not helpful in her direction. Most place we've been to usually offer a helping hand out of courtesy or at the bare minimum greet you. If I could give this 0 stars I would. DON'T DONATE here until they address this issue by responding to myself or someone of the other comments.
Julie Taborne
Often short staffed. Needs a ramp, watched an elderly lady do a face plant walking in. Curb needs attention. Also find it odd that during a time of economic stress that this would be a good time to increase prices So high on donated items from community (expecting to help others) The cost of donations hasnt increased 1 cent. Furniture 100$ really? Kids can barely afford rent locally.
Kirsten Bourbeau
I’m sorry. I dislike giving poor reviews. But I will never go to any Goodwill store again. The Hudson one is the same as a Amherst. They mostly have stuff that is manufactured very cheaply just for flea markets and the stuff that is used /donated is nothing but pure junk. I know I have donated some excellent stuff and gone back to see if it ever made the shelves. I don’t know where things go, I don’t know what they do. They don’t put much of it out on the shelves and when they do it is highly priced. I can buy a glass mug brand new for three dollars. A goodwill used ones with scratches were three dollars. I bought a clock. I was told I could return it if it didn’t work. It didn’t, but it’s not worth the gas money going back to return it. I will never return.
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Yes they accept stuffed animals
Goodwill Northern New England is committed to the health and safety of our donors, shoppers, employees and program participants during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have implemented CDC and State recommended protocols, including but not limited to safe social distancing, the use of PPE, frequent sanitizing and pre-work employee screenings. This has been our policy from the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic and we continue to follow the guidelines set by the states where we operate.
Hi Kimberly, yes we would take that. The only thing we would not take are chemicals for it if you are including it as part of the equipment.
Yes, all our hours are here: https://goodwillnne.org/locations/goodwill-store-amherst-nh/
No, I'm sorry, for safety issues we can't take baby equipment. Find a full list here: https://goodwillnne.org/donate/acceptable-donations/
Find all our hours here: https://goodwillnne.org/locations/goodwill-store-amherst-nh/
Yes thwy have a dedicated area where you can drop off your items you want to donate, including clothes.
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