Goodwill Industries Outlet Store & Donation Center, Long Island City NY
Address | 47-47 Van Dam St, Long Island City, NY, United States | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +1 718-392-0125 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | locations.goodwillnynj.org | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Non-Profit Organization | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 3.6 36 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Goodwill Industries Outlet Store & Donation Center reviews
36It is really good and cheap but you have to really look through everything to make sure you have the best finds. Definitely going back
(reviewing the donation side only) Often hard to park when you want to drop off items, but the inside is well-organized. Usually in and out with a printed, signed receipt in a couple minutes.
A secret place inside the city.
Discover your product in a cheapest price which you cannot believe
This is off the beaten path for me, but if you have extra time on your hands, you can get some great finds here, because everything is weighed by the pound at $1: 79 or less.
There are a group of 15-20 women who are there everyday, so like locust they swarm over everything, run to "their" corner and sort threw their bounty, to share with the colony. I think they're reselling everything, what a shape for the individuals in need. I wish the Goodwill staff controlled this swarm a bit more, they can be intimidating and rude. I've found amazing items their however these women HAVE TO GO!
Great place to find things for the cheap without sacrificing quality. Just search through the piles and I promise you'll find at least one thing.
Good stuff. PROBABLY.
Ive read it was hectic, but man these reviews are RIGHT.
I didn't find any of what I was looking for, (Nerf), so I waited the Second Cycle
Long story short people were throwing things, a guy picked up 2 whole boxes of random stuff, and a woman was wearing a HELMET
I would come again, but I don't wanna take more chances than I already have
They don't even hang the cloth, it is all in containers, no fitting room, with every new lot there is an attack of buyers who fight to get a bit of the lot. Payment is a dollar per pound for whatever you buy.
This is a palace for collector. All the collector should visit this place to enrich their collection empier.
I've been there several times. I come before the store opens but the regulars put rocks to hold their place. Incredible. It's like a prehistoric ritual. I don't think that's fair. If you want to be first, stand up in the line. It's just weird.a weird subculture is thrust upon you and you have to immediately conform. That being said, sometimes you get a nice thing here or there.
Friendly staff - took all my stuff without hassle. Donation door is first blue door on the left.
This place is great. There are tons of goods to rummage threw. I have picked up many bargains and the prices are reasonable.
Good place to find great stuff I went their for the first time and it was amazing cheat plus why go to thrift expensive store when you can get it cheaper and by the pound.
You pick through bins that have item's such as pants, shirts, backpacks etc. Every hour they put out different bins. So really descent stuff is there for the pickers.
Good place To find shoes and clothes but the regulars who 're there daily make it difficult to find quality stuff. They stuff their garbage bags with the new merchandise the staff brings out not knowing what they are grabbing and shift through it later.
Does not accept furniture items. Employees may tell you otherwise but the manager instructed me that furniture is not accepted.