Address: 1220- A Ben Sawyer Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA
Phone: +18437908639
Sunday: 10AM–7PM
Monday: 10AM–7PM
Tuesday: 10AM–7PM
Wednesday: 10AM–7PM
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–7PM
Deborah Turner
Shelves are bare. Just like all of the palmetto goodwills most of your free donations are being sold on line at goodwill palmetto. And on ebay at palmetto _goodwill. They sell the majority of electronics , video games, wedding dresses and formal clothes online. Most of the brand name shoes and clothing also never set foot in the store. If you really want to help by donating donate to your local church, or habitat.
Sandra Schmitz
No bad experience today but they charge to much for stuff that is donated to them. But all goodwills are like that and I get the expense it cost to run a store, but this has been like this from the go. The dressing rooms need to be opened up it's way easier to try cloths on then to buy it then have to bring back if it don't fit if you have time next day or so. What is wrong with bringing the points back? Have enough people working so someone can keep shelves less cluttered. When clothes is pulled to much get pulled at one time, so should not make it to the floor. One store has a sign on it of what they will not take but they have it out on the sales floor. Throw it away you do other stuff.
Sondra Brenner
There's something for everybody here. Theres a variety of clothing, shoes, miscellaneous furniture. home decor, kitchen gadgets, books and more. Prices are low, employees are friendly. Bring your own bag and dont forget your face mask.
Constance Allegood (Connie)
I found some great jeans and three tops! Great finds considering I usually only find dresses. They had a great selection of jeans sizes. Also the interior of the store looked very old, but its Goodwill so no need for frills. There were great brand names at this location. Anne Taylor Loft, Banana Republic, Lucky, Express, etc. I didn't have time to check out housewares, so I can't comment on those. I would rate them at 5 stars, but as always I do not approve of many of Goodwill's aspects such their profit margin etc that I feel squander monies supposed to benefit those who need it most. Goodwill should try to follow the Salvation Army's example in that department.
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Its goodwill, ea store has whatever people donate. probably calling ea individual store starting w the one closest to you and working out would be your best bet, though I have seen them at Walmart also
Please call the local Goodwill facility and ask.
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