I stopped going there when their $$$$$ shot thru the roof. They get free merchandise, but when they start charging more for clothes than the store tags markdowns… greedy. If they want to screw people they need to remove original store tags(true all tags had been marked down by original store) then add a higher price, for example Dillard’s…well no!!! Also hate their pricing not consistent. A set of 4 – 6 glasses… often 3 of them have completely different prices! I used to spend hours in there and furnished most of my first apt from them!!! It was great. I know they have a huge overhead but they don’t have to invest in any inventory. If they’ve gone back to being reasonable in their prices… not as low as garage sale prices… Ill be thrilled to shop there again.
M B.
Place rating: 4 Tyler, TX
The store is clean and everybody is friendly!
Lee P.
Place rating: 5 Harlingen, TX
Men’s selection isn’t very extensive, but they can’t help what they’re given. The prices are better than in some towns. They tend to have a ton of furniture at this location for some reason, and a ton of electronics and accessories, along with gobs of wall-hangings, etc. i think primarily of clothing when i go to goodwill, but a guy could furnish a living room pretty easily, including a $ 20 tv. The people, I should point out, are all quite nice.
Vivian S.
Place rating: 3 Garland, TX
Big, relatively clean, but the usual in terms of Goodwill Stores. I expect more of the superstores.
Kim D.
Place rating: 5 Tyler, TX
I keep going back to this Goodwill. Last time I went in there looking for clothes, I spent $ 35 and walked out with a ton of great, funky stuff. I have also found a great drafting table for $ 35, and an air hockey table for $ 30(not full sized, but in great condition). If you are looking for 70s and 80s stufff, it’s a great place to check out(just don’t take all the good stuff… leave me some for next time I go!).