Address: 705 S Seneca Rd, Eugene, OR 97402, USA
Phone: +15413458036
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–6PM
Saturday: 10AM–6PM
Darrick Bacon
The margins they get for donated goods are unreal. I see very little evidence that their profits do anything for people other than line the pockets of administrators. How many retail centers have they got in this town? Yet they feed their clients moldy bread and slop.. Donate elsewhere, shop elsewhere.
J (raptorx30)
Warning: if you or a loved one is disabled and require a small bag, and don't have a car to keep it in, you will be kicked out of this store. They make no accommodations for Americans with disabilities regarding their bag policy, you are nothing but a potential shoplifter to them. Go next door to Goodwill, they have bag lockers.
Gregory Bader
I love this store, and I’m so glad it’s open again, masks or not. The book department is fantastic. You can find any book about virtually anything at incredibly bargain prices.( For example, I have a collection of almost all John Grisham‘s novels from this store, , none of which I paid more than two dollars for, even though they were in pristine condition. There is also a great collection of what would normally be high priced books that are printed perfectly and bound in leather. Or, at least, they are in super-good shape. Here’s another example: I have the complete novels and stories of Jane Austen in a series of four books that I paid two dollars for. I don’t know what people are talking about in saying at the furniture is too expensive, or that the neighborhood is “sketchy.” The store is tight across the street from Fred Meyer. I wouldn’t call that “sketchy.” As for the staff, I’ve always found them very friendly and helpful. Yes, some of them may have disabilities of a sort, since St. Vincent de Paul will hire them. How about a bit of patience with them? Overall, I give the store five out of five stars.
Shadow Fall
I donate and occasionally shop here. They have a great staff and interesting stuff. They ask a lot for some items but you can find deals every now and then. I've only had one negative interaction and it was regarding carrying a backpack/bag inside. The only reason it bothered me is because I walked. The woman was extremely rude. But I haven't seen her again after that visit. Guessing she didn't make the cut.
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I know they use to.. Anymore it's up to the person to haul there own...
Sorry haven't the answer but what is left might be easier to do a free pile outside and post that on FB and criagslist.. Would deffently make the donation amount smaller. If you have any jewelry Pyrex or vintage items id be interested in taking them off your hands.. Vintage furniture or a Washer dryer?
Yes but they have to be in good condition and there's a fee of I think $10. Hope this helps out my girlfriend was the assistant manager last year so the price might be different..
Not at this time but we are allowing returns following cdc set regulations on how to do so for in store credit
It's a thrift store, you have to go in and check. As a generality, Goodwill tends to stock more electronics.
Sometimes
Please call them before taking it over there there's only certain types that they accept
No. They only take gentle used second hand items. I was a volunteer there.
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