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1740, Southeast Ochoco Street, 97222, Milwaukie, Clackamas County, US Stany Zjednoczone
contactos teléfono: +1 503-230-2076
sitio web: www.goodwill.org
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 45.4575034, Longitude: -122.6455945
Michael Soeby
::Nice new store. Nice employees. Prices are to high for merchandise that they get for free. We found nothing interesting . We wouldn't make this place a destination. If we were going by anyway we might stop and look at different over priced merchandise.
Matthew Smith
::It's the Bins last stop for items at Goodwill. Can score some good stuff for cheap.
Mark Ruibal
::Best deals next to garage sales, most sales are by the pound. (with the exception of furniture and bikes). Bring a pair of disposable gloves, an adventurous attitude and a willingness to enter the fray.
Connie Pedrotti
::Its always better and cheaper going to the Bins as everyone calls it. Today wasn't as crowded as some days are. Good finds.
Amy Carender
::Goodwill barely qualifies as "non-profit," to start with. I always recommend locally owned thrift stores over anything else. Goodwill does the bare minimum to earn their non-profit status, but its a staple for poverty-class individuals like myself. You're always bound to find a score at this location. I've found luxury name brand items for $10 or less here: Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, Seven, Converse, even good quality Birkenstocks. If you can't find a locally owned thrift shop or one that actually does charity, this goodwill is a good stop.