Place rating: 1 Regional Municipality of York, Canada
Money hungry much? My mother called salvation army to donate some furniture. The furniture is in good condition and usable. Everything in tack, no rips or tears. The guy shows up today and refuses to take it because its not in selling condition. What. The. Fuck. Isn’t this suppose to be a charity? There’s so many people in need and this place is picky on what they take? I will never recommend nor donate clothes or anything to this place ever again.
Johnny L.
Place rating: 4 Maple, Canada
Great staff and still had a decent selection of items and at times pickers surprises I am sure the big box thrift store Value Village next door helped quicken it’s demise However the store has been shuttered and is now closed for forever
Giselle G.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Even by the low standards of Salvation Army Thrift Shops, this place is the pits. It is extremely cramped with hardly any space between the racks. I’ve been here several times and haven’t found anything good yet. But because I’m a trooper, I will keep checking! **************** closed
Anastasiya R.
Place rating: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
Love second hand stores and ain’t afraid to admit it. First of all, it’s WAY cheaper than Value Village. VV is like the Gucci of the second hand world… Second, it’s less busy, much smaller and cuter. They don’t have as much new stuff at this location but I have found so many gems(including my faux fur coat and psychedelic tights holllaaa) that I just keep coming back. That and they always have some kind of special — either 1 dollar pants/shirts/pillows/etc or 50% off blue tags or yellow tags, or something. Anyway, it’s fun and if you’re scared that your clothes/jewelry may have belonged to a once alive grandmother — don’t go here. hehe.