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The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

150 Rothrock Road, Montrose, OH 44321

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Hours open

Monday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center
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150 Rothrock Rd, Montrose, OH 44321, United States
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150 Rothrock Rd, Montrose, OH 44321, United States
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About the Business

The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is a charitable institution located at 150 Rothrock Road in Montrose, Ohio, United States. This clothing store offers a wide selection of gently used clothing, shoes, accessories, and household items at affordable prices. Customers can also donate their gently used items to support the organization's mission of helping those in need. Shop for a cause and find great deals while supporting a worthy cause at The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center.

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2

"Most expensive salvation army. The items for sale are broken or scratched by the workers. They stack heavy items on porcelain figurines and that's just one example. They would also rather throw away things that sit instead of lowering price. Sickening because company policy is to lower the price. $120 for a sagging couch ."

1 year ago
Faith Thomas:
1

"Very overpriced. Unbelievable that the salvation army would take free donations nd turn around and sell said items for brand new prices... appalling. I had to put some items back being as my total was not what I considered thrifty. I had two hoodies and two board games . 28 dollars!!!! No WAYYY! The cashier tried to make me feel bad that her cash register was from 1985 and it was a huge process to take of the two items I didn't want! Shame on her."

almost 2 years ago
Michael Monaco:
2

"Kind of junky and in disrepair. Some of the lights were burnt out and I literally saw an employee using a flashlight to sweep. Trash was overflowing by the register and random stuff was everywhere in the aisles or tucked into corners. So obviously they are understaffed. That's not necessarily unexpected at a thrift store. The prices were completely wild though, especially in light of the fact that really nothing but the clothes were in any kind of order. The books/DVDs/LPs were jumbled carelessly but priced like they were at a collectibles boutique. Housewares were priced at 50-75% of what similar items would be new, although most were in rough shape. Pass."

almost 2 years ago
Kenneth Hughes:
2

"This review is about how they handle donations -- I'm not familiar with the retail side of the store. The front-line people who work there are excellent. They deserve 5 stars. The problem is that they need a way to accept donations at less restrictive hours, or better yet, a way to accept donations when nobody is there. (The donation hours are irregular -- not the same as the store hours -- and unposted, and it's hard to get anyone on the phone to ask.). On average, it takes many trips with my trunk full of donations before I get lucky enough to find anyone to receive them. I'd unload them myself, but they put up a big sign saying not to drop off goods when nobody is there to receive them. So, I end up hauling the load back home to try again another time. Not a good way to encourage donations. Update: I was finally able to get through to ask about their donation hours: As of now (Sept 10, 2022), they accept donations Mon-Sat 11am-3pm."

almost 2 years ago
Stephanie Espinosa:
1

"Why is this thrift store out of control with their pricing? Second hand clothes are supposed to benefit low income people. Clothes valued at $10-40 and even $90 is insane. Please do better and either re train your managers your do an overall haul. Those Prices are not okay."

almost 2 years ago
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