Goodwill Enfield Store & Donation Station
About the Business
Goodwill Enfield Store & Donation Station is a charitable institution located at 53 Palomba Drive in Enfield, Connecticut. It is a store that offers a wide range of donated goods at affordable prices, including clothing, household items, furniture, and more. Customers can shop for great deals while supporting a good cause, as proceeds from sales go towards funding job training programs and employment services for individuals in need. Additionally, the donation station provides a convenient drop-off point for those looking to give back by donating gently used items. Visit Goodwill Enfield Store & Donation Station to shop, donate, and make a positive impact in the local community.
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Location & Phone number
53 Palomba Dr, Enfield, CT 06082, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"Really overpriced..a small usb salt lamp I bought brand new at Marshall's for $8 is being sold used for $15...lots of other items priced the same way. The clothes and shoes are nicely organized then they have some items that aren't worth much locked up in a glass cabinet. If you read their responses to these reviews they say the same thing for years...it's the same scripted response. That shows me they have no intention of fixing the issue."
"I have not shopped in Goodwill in a few years but came across some reviews of people complaining about prices. I wanted to chime in, defending the Goodwill. Sometimes an item donated may have a price on it, such a a book or a magazine, and the book was originally bought 20 years ago. What they should do is cross off old prices so customers don't see it. But that same book now is probably much higher in price and possibly in some cases could be worth a lot and you could actually be getting a real bargain! Comparing items to things you see at Marshall's (such as a lamp) etc., makes no sense. It's possible the original item was bought at Marshall's to begin with, which also is a reduced price store. You can't always find what you want at Marshall's. If you see something you like at Goodwill, then your should grab it because the chances of you getting the exact same item at another store for less is slim to none. Also, Goodwill isn't a tag sale. They have to pay bills to run a store, as well a employees.They would save people from complaining if they would remove prices tags left on items from the original stores. Someone commented that they could easily just go over to Platos Closet. LOL,... also used clothing, and if you already saw what you liked at Goodwill then why bother going over to Platos? Which by the way, is overpriced in my opinion."
"Always fun going here! I have found some treasures and the people there are always kind and helpful! I read some bad reviews, but the prices I find are usually spot on. Collectible things like people commented on go UP in value and the workers price accordingly. The place is always clean. This is one of my favorite thrift stores...oh no..now the secret is out!!! Glen is an awesome manager too, as are all the staff."
"Found excellent items all the time. The store is clean. They do 50% discount everyday by assigning “ Color of the day”. Every Sunday and Monday they assign two colors while the rest of the week is only one color. The price for clothes are overpriced for used item. The branded bags like MK, Coach, Dooney etc are also overpriced . For example for the used MK bag the price is $40 wherein you can buy a new MK bag in outlet for $50 to 60!"
"Nice store, but waaaay too expensive. I get you have staff to pay & people to help, but come on. Things you can buy at Walmart CHEAPER brand new, as opposed to here, pay more for USED."
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