The Salvation Army Thrift Store Boardman, OH 444 Boardman-Canfield Road, Youngstown, OH 44512
About the Business
The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Boardman, OH is a beloved clothing store located at 444 Boardman-Canfield Road in Youngstown, Ohio. This store offers a wide selection of gently used clothing items at affordable prices, making it a popular destination for bargain hunters and fashion lovers alike. With a mission to help those in need, shopping at The Salvation Army Thrift Store not only benefits your wardrobe but also supports a good cause. Visit today and discover hidden treasures while giving back to the community.
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Location & Phone number
444 Boardman-Canfield Rd, Youngstown, OH 44512, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great selections of books and magazines, and I always find great treasures here such as stuffed animals, storage bins, and cookbooks. One of my favorite thrift stores in the Youngstown area (Village Thrift in Youngstown) close down many years ago, but the Salvation Army thrift store in Boardman always has some great treasures, and I really love finding magazines from the 1980s and 1990s. There are plenty of clothes, and sales happen every week. Call or ask the staff at the store, and they will be happy to assist you. Service: The staff are courteous and friendly, but it sometimes takes a while to get a cashier either due to the amount of people in the store and or the staff for the day. You can also pay for your stuff with cash, your phone, and a debit or credit card, but they do not take $100 bills. Price: In my opinion, my experience was well worth it, but they can do better with adding more plus sized clothing and a section or two for magazines. Facilities: The store was a little bit cluttered during my last visit, but the staff does clean up the store several times a day. Crowd: There are always people coming in and out of the store, and the isles are a little bit crowded."
"I do love shopping here, but I have a small complaint. They have the new items that still need to be tagged and priced next too, and sometimes right in with the merchandise on the left side of the store. I have gotten yelled at for perusing a rack of clothes because it wasn't ready yet, but it was right next to other clothing racks. And this last time my daughter found a night stand she loved next to where the curtains are. This is far away from the back door. I couldn't find a price so I asked one of the workers where I could find the tag. She wasn't very nice when she told me that it was a new item that isn't ready to be sold. I said thanks, but couldn't understand why I was treated like I was being irritating when I wanted to buy an item that was on the sales floor."
"I come in and there’s a whole ton of zara stuff stained, broken zippers ect. I think to my self wow this has to be cheaper than tj max no! Zara is 60% off the original price! So you are telling me for a broken zipper dress you’re going to charge $20… no thanks! Salvation Army what have you been doing? I hope people see this and know that tj max is more than 60% off and nothing is stained or broken and Plato’s Closet is more than that! Do NOT GO HERE FOR ZARA!"
"Terrible. This company is just GREEDY. They get these items in for FREE, donated. I found a sweater for 5$ that had a massive stain in the middle of it. Lots of items from the dollar tree marked up to 3$ even, original tags were left on. I went over to look at their jacket and a homeless person or someone In need couldnt even afford it. The jackets were 12$ and up some as high as 50$! With stains. Again they get these items for free. This company is dissapointing anymore and I won't be purchasing from here ever again. Even if something is vintage, it was DONATED for free. 50$ is unjustifiable for a company who is supposed to "help" people. I understand they must pay to keep their buisness open, but that doesn't change that these prices are outrageous."
"A lot of nice stuff here, way more than the TRASH you find in the local Goodwill stores. Prices are high but thats because every thrift store today researches prices online. Long gone are the real treasures for cheap."
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