Related: | goodwill outlet world denver |
Category: | Used Clothing Store |
Address: | 226 E 13th Ave, Denver, CO 80203, USA |
Phone: | +1 303-866-0164 |
Site: | buffaloexchange.com |
Rating: | 2.8 |
Working: | 11AM–7PM 11AM–7PM 11AM–7PM 11AM–7PM 11AM–7PM 11AM–7PM 11AM–6PM |
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R Smith
Not only are these the most racist, stuck up, horribly dressed ppl Ive ever dealt with, but they are dumb as dirt too!! One of the male employees had on a pair of super short swim trunks, an over sized dingy tee and if this doesnt beat all, he, who they had BUYING/(NOT BUYING) the clothes, had on a pair of freakin COWBOY BOOTS....TO BOOT, lmaO!! I actually witnessed a girl "buy" a tye dyed Santana tee shirt for $100.....and it was past obvious that the girl selling was her darn sister or cousin!! The only reason they bought my stuff on a one and only occasion is bc I pretended like I was going to buy a dress they bought from the girl in front of me. I got $67 for about $1000 worth of mostly brand new stuff. They are crooks. They act like they are pricing what you sell right then, with the prices being incredibly low, bc they only give u a tiny percent of what they are supposedly selling it for, but when I went back a few days later, I had seen my stuff they tagged when I sold it for 3xs more!!! Example: FreePeople Top they tagged it for $8 gave me like $2-3, but I seen it RETAGGED FOR $28. I couldnt honestly say I was surprised. Other times they turned down every single piece, an told me it was bc it was not what they were looking for, not in style....ect b.s. b.s. b.s. but I watched very closely at the ppl selling in front of me selling and...go figure, you guessed it, they bought ALL of their items, that were almost exactly the same as mine tho mine were in Even better condition!! FYI They wont buy plus sizes items, kids stuff unless its hip enough then a 22 yo hipster dude will buy it to squeeze in to, and I also noticed that they wont buy black designers, or sports or team appearal. There are alot of other cosignment and cash for clothes places to go AND BUY AT in the Denver area. Do your research, but please dont say you werent warned if you do go here!! God bless and Happy hunting(thrift shopping).
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Ryan Wilson
Selection here is wayyyy overpriced compared to the other Buffalo Exchange on Broadway. Also keep in mind that the manager (a short ugly little piggy brunette) is a rude and miserable person. She was rude to me for absolutely no reason last time I was there. I kind of forgot about it. Then as Im picking out clothes, Im kind of saying "No, thats too expensive, pricey", etc to myself quietly. She looks over at me and gives me this rude look. I jokingly ask her if she heard that ("way too expensive!", etc) and she CALLS ME A WEIRDO and and said how I talk to myself and should probably just leave. WOW! I ask for her manager, and she tells me she is the manager. Do the world a favor and do business with someone else. I shop at thrift stores because I am environmentally friendly. But I never support bad people, and I will never buy a single item from this store ever again. Do as I do. And if youre interested in thrift stores, I may start a chain of thrift stores myself called Generation HIPPIE so people dont have to support these snakes.
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A Private User
Buffalo Exchange is a complete waste of time & space. They sell the ugliest clothes I have ever seen....I guess its cool to shop there if youre into looking dirty and homeless. Actually, a homeless man tried to sell his clothing to them while I was there! Ive tried to sell my clothes there about 4 times over the past few years....and it always takes at least an hour of waiting in line for them to even look at your clothes...and then they pretty much NEVER buy anything. Ive tried selling clothes that I have worn maybe once, .and what I bring to sell to them is what I consider to be in their lame hipster style....but...the only thing I have ever sold to them was an extremely ugly denim hat with looney tunes characters from the 1990s. ew. So, I guess if youre into wasting your time dont bother. You can easily get more for your used clothing on craigslist.
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Chelsea Balzer
Super rude stuff who embarrassed me. I tried on a handmade, seemingly vintage top with a zipper down the back. I could hardly reach the zipper and while I was trying it got stuck (as old zippers often do) so I finally went out to ask for her help. She was immediately hostile and, in the middle of the store in front of other customers, stated that I had ruined the top and implied that I shouldve known I was too large for it. (Pretty sure it was just labeled small which is what I always wear...) She then proceeded to cut me out of it somewhat angrily - still in the middle of the store. Even if she was right, some tact wouldve been nice?? Super awkward and sad cause there were cute clothes I wanted to buy.
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A Private User
I thought I used to like this place...musta been high, I guess. If you think $25 for a used T-shirt warrants the term "thrifty" then, boy, do I have a deal for you. Not only have I been a consumer there (like I said, cash flow was good then) but I needed some extra scratch and decided to wipe out my closet--no dice. I LITERALLY brought in 3 boxes of clothes, many of which still had their original tags and walked out with a whopping $5. Orrrrr, I had the option of $8 worth of trade. THATS NOT EVEN ENOUGH TO PURCHASE A SINGLE ITEM. "We just dont have the room." Oh really? Maybe thats cuz you dont sell a damn thing due to the prices. Thrift store? I beg to differ...
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A Private User
Title says it all. It. on the surface appears to be a fabulous place to to buy as well as sell USED clothing. But once you get in there as a buyer, you soon realize that they are so overpriced, its unreal. What they have to offer is nothing more than you would find at any local thrift store, (but with less variety). As a seller, you will find it nothing more than a large serving of "cat" topped with a big dollup of "sweet" cream. As they offer you a never ending string of excuses of what they are, but what mostly, what they are NOT buying. It is a shame as The Buffalo Exchange in concept is a great idea. But seriously, you are better off at a Thrift Store.
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A Private User
If you feel like buying a used t-shirt for $12, go for it. If you want to sell though, skip entirely. Ive tried to sell them back clothes that STILL HAD BUFFALO EXCHANGE TAGS ON IT and they wouldnt take them. Its become hipster douchebag central. Sorry but if your buyers think jean coverall suits and giant fluffy hair qualifies as fashionable, they shouldnt be allowed to judge what should be bought. The exceptions for this store are if youre looking for costume clothes (a was able to find some sick Victorian style clothes) and if you need to get rid of items from Forever 21. You can get almost the full purchase price back on F21 basics and shoes.
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A Private User
This place is a joke. If youre in to paying high prices for absolutely repulsive clothes then this is the place for you. Here, Ill paint you a picture.... Lets say you were arrested in a small rural town of Kansas in the year 1996. You were brought in to a small yet overcrowded jail. Unfortunately, the jail has run out of inmate outfits but the pigs refuse to leave you in your own clothes because well...theyre pigs. They allow you to pick clothes out of a putrid cardboard box in the corner which has contents from previously arrested homeless drunkards. That box is Buffalo Exchange for all allegorical purposes. please....stay safe.