Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana

Indirizzo: 980 Creekview Dr, Columbus, IN 47201.
Telefono: 75244313.
Sito web: goodwillindy.org
Specialità: Negozio di articoli usati, Organizzazione non profit, Negozio di abiti usati, Negozio di mobili usati.
Altri dati di interesse: Servizi in loco, Consegna a domicilio, Consegna in giornata, Ingresso accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Parcheggio accessibile in sedia a rotelle, Visita veloce, Abbigliamento, Carte di credito, Carte di debito, Pagamenti mobile tramite NFC, Carte di credito.
Opinioni: Questa azienda ha 267 recensioni su Google My Business.
Media delle opinioni: 3.9/5.

📌 Posizione di Goodwill Store

Goodwill Store 980 Creekview Dr, Columbus, IN 47201

⏰ Orario di apertura di Goodwill Store

  • Lunedì: 09–21
  • Martedì: 09–21
  • Mercoledì: 09–21
  • Giovedì: 09–21
  • Venerdì: 09–21
  • Sabato: 09–21
  • Domenica: 11–19

Il "Goodwill Store" situato all'indirizzo 980 Creekview Dr, Columbus, IN 47201 è un negozio di articoli usati e un'organizzazione non profit che offre una vasta gamma di prodotti di seconda mano. Tra le sue specialità, spiccano il negozio di abiti usati, il negozio di mobili usati, il che lo rende una destinazione ideale per chi cerca di risparmiare sui propri acquisti e, allo stesso tempo, essere eco-friendly.

Il negozio è facilmente raggiungibile e accessibile a tutti, con un ingresso adatto alle sedie a rotelle e un parcheggio dedicato. Inoltre, offre una serie di servizi in loco, tra cui la consegna a domicilio e la consegna in giornata, per rendere la spesa ancora più conveniente.

Il "Goodwill Store" è molto apprezzato dalla sua vasta clientela, come dimostrano le 267 recensioni su Google My Business e una media delle opinioni di 3.9/5. I clienti apprezzano la qualità dei prodotti offerti, il personale cortese e l'atmosfera accogliente del negozio.

Inoltre, il negozio accetta una varietà di metodi di pagamento, tra cui carte di credito, carte di debito e pagamenti mobile tramite NFC, per rendere l'esperienza di acquisto ancora più semplice e conveniente.

👍 Recensioni di Goodwill Store

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Olivia Romeo
5/5

Me and my partner were in town for a wedding of a close friend and we stopped at Goodwill to kill some time, because we love to thrift! We had a great haul from this location, and to top it off, when the shift lead checked us out, she was so kind and conversational. She told us about the place our friend was getting married, some history of the houses around it, and also even talked about the ties we found and how she likes to wear ties with white button-ups sometimes. As two lesbians who were visiting a small, Southern Indiana town, we felt very welcome and respected (which unfortunately is not always the case). Additionally, there was a fairly long line and they were pretty busy, and she was able to manage everything in a calm and positive way. I cannot remember that shift lead’s name, but I hope she gets some accolades from her supervisor!

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
sage
1/5

no fitting rooms i’ve never been to a goodwill without any. an employee told me i would have to buy the clothes, bring them home to try on, then return in exchange for a gift card if they don’t fit. not even offering a refund back in the original method of payment feels scammy when there’s no way to figure out if the clothes fit or not before buying.

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Somme Name
4/5

Unique finds make shopping here interesting.
Found a few brand-new shirts with even the original stickers and tags still on them.
Found many pants for work at good prices.

Really wish they brought dressing rooms back, because that was so handy for me, considering I'd show up with at least 20 sets of clothing at once to try on!

Very difficult to find like-new antiques that still work, and clothing that isn't $20+ per shirt, and $20+ per pair of pants for work.
Very difficult to find clothes in my size - and they manage to show up at GoodWill!
If not for GoodWill, I'd honestly be up the creek since it's difficult to find business attire that fits me these days!
Also, how could I say no to the cute antique music boxes and figurines? 🙂

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Jess McGuire
1/5

Not just this goodwill, but the goodwills of central Indiana are terrible. The prices are insane. They continue to mark up anything ‘name brand’ regardless of how poor the condition.

After Covid they did away with color of the week, half off first Saturdays, and dressing rooms? The stores are so packed now because no one wants to pay their prices. Most of the time I just say ‘I’ll spend $5 more and get it new’.

I refuse to ever donate to goodwill again. I’ll put at my curb and let it rot before I let them jack up the prices of my yard sale left overs.

You get your items for free. Don’t take advantage of the people who are trying to support you!

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Jessica
1/5

Goodwill is getting WAY OUT OF CONTROL on their prices. All of this is donated for free and they just continue to jack up the price. The fact that they took away the dressing rooms is absurd. Bring the dressing rooms back!

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Poio Luoese
1/5

2.99 for used unwashed armpit stain shirt. 7.99 for smelly poopy pants. Thank god my goodwill haven’t followed the trend to make the clothes more expensive.
This Goodwill is no longer for the people in need. Is not for the community. Is for profit.

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Ashlie Murray
3/5

Good about getting new items out on the floor every day. Their sales floor and items are usually very organized and clean. They have become a bit over priced. They are pricing some jeans at 20 dollars, hoodies up to 15$, it's suppose to be a second hand shop...they need to stick with their second hand prices.

Goodwill Store - Columbus, Indiana
Ron Young
1/5

Well, with no $.99 Sunday, no Color of the week, and No Senior discounts. Now Prices are marked even higher for items DONATED. Saw a bike marked $125, not $20 or $30. Numerous items are not priced. When you check out, they still want you to round up and they want you to believe they are not-for-profit. Patrons will stop coming because there are no bargains.

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