Related: | goodwill st paul outlet |
Category: | Thrift Store |
Address: | 5665 St.Louis Mills Blvd, Bridgeton, MO 63044, USA |
Phone: | +1 314-801-8251 |
Site: | mersgoodwill.org |
Rating: | 3.6 |
Working: | 9AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 9AM–8PM 11AM–6PM |
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larry woodson
i would have given more stars but their prices are climbing too high if you would take the time you might find out that its not much cheaper than their retail stores. Totes used to be $2 now they are sold by the pound (99cent) for a typical Tote this could cost as much as $5..same size a Walmart cost $4.50 and you dont have to take it home ans wash it..hmmm plus the electronics were only $.59 ( great deal) yes but now they changed that too, to by the pound $.99 not a good deal once again you can get those items cheaper at their retail stores...Hmmmm i could understand if they just would raise their prices say..from $.59 per electronic item to say...$1.00....on top of all of this their price per pound has also going up 3 times in a very short time....Im guessing their trash weigh will be going up meaning they wont be selling the items as they were......it just isnt the good deal it used to be....
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Rufus Kelley
GOODWILL DUMP SITE!!!! Nasty, unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, awful, dreadful, horrible, terrible, vile, foul, abominable, frightful, loathsome, revolting, repulsive, odious, sickening, nauseating, repellent, repugnant, horrendous, appalling, atrocious, offensive, objectionable, obnoxious, unsavory, unappetizing, off-putting; noxious, foul-smelling, smelly, stinking, rank, fetid, malodorous, mephitic....... They should be down right embarrassed for this. Nasty dirty bins. You need gloves. Equivalent to indoor dumpster diving. This is zero stars..but had to rate to post. DONT WASTE YOUR GAS... I STOP EVERYONE THAT TRY TO GO HERE!!!! WISH I HAD PHOTOS...THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE.
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Sheri Guinn
This place deserves five stars for what it represents. Have zero expectations for finding anything specific and prepare to be pleasantly surprised at finding something you didnt know you wanted. These are big, not-clean bins of items sold by the lb. I recommend wearing gloves and rummaging at your own discretion. Some bins come out full of literal garbage. Others are wondrous. I recently saw a bin filled with nothing but gorgeous wedding gowns. At 89¢ per pound, there were a couple happy brides-to-be who were saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars. Beware, however, its luck of the draw. Some visits yield amazing things! Some yield a 16¢ pair of sunglasses found by my dad and thats it.
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Kristin Guile
If youve never been to a Goodwill Outlet center, I suggest you read online or watch a couple videos about how to maneuver this place. There is a trick to it, but if you know going in its much easier to score bargains. This location is cleaner than most, well-organized and the crowd reasonably tame. I found some fabric remnants that I really liked, along with a mens windbreaker for my friends husband. I paid around 89 cents a pound I think. I did wish I had brought my gardening gloves, though, b/c the bins are filled with exotic sights and sounds. :o)
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Larissa Martin
This place generally disgusts me. People shoving people around to access newly filled containers. They toss items around in the containers, usually breaking any glass pieces and leave the glass in the containers. Its so dangerous that people wear gloves to touch anything. It makes me sad to see people fighting and breaking items to get nice things just to sell online for a quick buck. People even take items from others carts when they turn around.
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Irrellius Spamticon
I bought some stuff for my girlfriend, she tried to return it and buy something else because it didnt quite fit, and they said she needed the tags that they took off when I bought the stuff. She couldnt return it because they have the tags we need to return it. the cashier then turned around and said to the other cashier some dumb bit*h is trying to return something without tags. They called her a dumb bit*h in front of her.
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Rebekah Schwartz
Find the greatest deals on earth here... 99 cents a pound, 29 cents a pound for glassware, and 15 cents per inch for books! Yes, everything is dumped into bins, but I prefer to think of it as a big treasure hunt. Gloves are recommended as well as common courtesy when new bins come out. This Goodwill outlet is fairly new and wayyyyyy nicer and less smellier than the one on Market Street.
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Prince Joseph
Looking for something at a cheaper price? A chair, sofa, table, toys, cookware, cloths? This place is for you. You might get a chair for $1. Paying by cash might get you more discounts. Be ready to search and find what you are looking for, remember to be fast as there is a crowd with the same mission :) . The better way, buy what you see if you feel you need it.
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james mcfarland
Love this place of you like to dig for bargains. If you like everything neat on a shelf or hanger this or if you are a germ-a-phobe this is not a place for you. But if you like to dig for amazing deals so that you can tell everybody, "Yes I got this Power Wheels 4 wheeler for 75 cents." then look no further bc this is the place you have been looking for.
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Angel Foley
I have been here several times, and the selection is really good. I look at it as a treasure hunt. I can always find great sweatshirts and dress jackets. The prices are good and the staff is just fine. My only complaint is that the clothes are often not sorted by size, so they could use some rounder labels--it would save lookers some time.
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Ben V Thomas
Very packed with people sifting through, very difficult to find something as everyone is crowding around bins. Pricing is UNBEATABLE though and you could certainly find something valuable for an extremely discounted rate, you would just have to find it first. A lot of books available as well. Bring gloves and wear them.
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Renay Pickett
We go all the time. If you bring patience along with gloves youll be amazed at some of the items youll find. It would be nice if the bins were more organized but I believe that is due in part because the shoppers put things back in the nearest bin and not necessarily where the found the item. Friendly staff
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Jed Finley
Its an amazing deal. Yes its Goodwill store rejects and you have to dig through bins, but you will find so many amazing good quality items. Pay by the pound for stuff and by the inch for books and movies. We usually fill my trunk for around $13 each time. Check it out! And bring gloves for glass and germs.
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Josh Brewer
Lots of miscellaneous junk, some good treasures if you know what to look for. Its a bunch of long, deep tables with random stuff. Just make sure you wear leather gloves of some sort! Theres always broken glass and bare kitchen knives in the bins. Also, get there early. It gets packed pretty quickly!
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Dre Johnson
When you walk in there are a ton of bins that you have to go through. I would suggest bringing gloves. Some of the bins had wet stuff when we were going through. You can find some good stuff here if you look long enough. You pay for stuff by weight. We had a cart full of stuff and it was only $20
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Beverly Howard
Very Agressive Shoppers....probably there to find items for their various businesses. Glass items are thrown into bins and toss around with no care...too many items are broken and makes for dangerous areas that one might reach. Advise that you bring thick gloves for your venture.
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Renee Baumann
NASTY!!! I went once with my husband and two oldest children. It was gross! People were digging through bins with gloves. It is a hoarders dream. I felt so soiled when we left the store. I will NEVER go back there again! I will stick to the regular Goodwill stores.