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501, Method Road, 27607, Raleigh, Wake County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 35.794231, Longitude: -78.693266
Tyler Ludlow
::No prices, and things are put in piles. Takes the fun adventure away from thrifting, this place is more like an open air market. Owners place arbitrary prices on things, without understanding what they are. Be ready for an exhausting haggle.
Jalal Alghabra
::OH MY GOD.. what an amazing and outstanding work. The amount of help and quidiness were unreal. The person that took on our case was May and she was just an unbelievable human being. The best uhual experience I have ever had. The store is wonderful but it is a thrift store not fifth Avenue.
Alyssa Fisher
::After reading the reviews, and hungry to check out a new thrift store in the area, I took a chance here. This thrift store is not for the faint of heart. I'm one who doesn't mind diving into racks to find the good stuff, but for those who complain about having to try something on at Goodwill...I wouldn't recommend. As said in some other reviews, this place is VERY disorganized. It's like going into someone's basement where they've been piling things up for 10+ years. I avoided the piles, and stuck to the racks and shelves, which yielded treasure. While I was shopping though, there was some man yelling at the owner the entire time. I think they knew each other, but it was unnerving nonetheless. Heads up, they have no pricing system, so the owner just throws a price out at you when you get up there. I can't complain though because they do extra discounts for NC State students and I got a bargain for the items I found. Overall, I'd say enter at your own risk.
Katie Perry
::I love this store. The lady who is always working is very friendly. It has been a mess, but even being the only person there, she has managed to declutter so much. She always gives a fair price. When I go she is usually sitting on the floor working on a project or organizing. Considering the amount of stuff that is donated, it's no wonder it's taking a bit long to get things organized. I go when I have plenty of time to dig through and find great stuff! I've found pretty sturdy bags, shoes, energy efficient light bulbs, and plenty of stuff to use as fabrics for projects!
Ela Gardner
::I don't understand the negative reviews about this place. It's a thrift store, so yeah it's not really organized like The Gap, but I don't mind the hunt! There are no prices which means you ask, and then reach a deal. That's all part of the fun. The husband and wife owners are very nice and friendly people. I found a great great project piece of furniture here. I'll definitely come back again. Diamond in the rough!