Good Stuff Thrift 543 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills, PA 19030
About the Business
Good Stuff Thrift is a treasure trove of affordable and unique finds located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. Situated at 543 Lincoln Highway, this store offers a wide selection of gently used clothing, furniture, home decor, and more. Whether you're looking for a vintage piece to add character to your home or a trendy outfit for a fraction of the price, Good Stuff Thrift has something for everyone. With a commitment to sustainability and giving back to the community, shopping at this institution not only benefits your wallet but also supports a good cause. Visit Good Stuff Thrift today and discover the hidden gems waiting to be uncovered.
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Location & Phone number
543 Lincoln Hwy, Fairless Hills, PA 19030, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 20:00
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"It’s sad this used to be a nice place i would recommend this place often not anymore the workers are rude especially the older woman with glasses at the counter extremely rude and the prices have just gone way to high for a place that flips donations I appreciate you wanting to call but what’s the point a lot of the reviews are the same so nothing has changed and from the sounds of it are only getting worse there are better places that actually try not to flip their donations and most of the staff aren’t as rude as they are i do wanna say most of the counter women are great but that older woman with the glasses is rude every time i have ever been in there if she’s not complaining about something or rolling her eyes at someone she’s on the phone and quite frankly it’s the main reason i won’t be returning"
"We were there on Thursday, (Senior citizens discount day) and bought a love seat. However, when we paid for it, we were told the discount was denied because the, ahem,, cashier had already rang it up. She made no mention of the discount prior to the transaction and was rude in her approach. Oh well, once and done"
"The young lady who rang me out is a horrible human being. I collect cheap watches, and will on occasion stop in this store to see what they have. This morning I went there with my wife, and found something I wanted and had the attendant put it aside for me while I continued shopping. All is well so far. After walking around for a bit I got inline and when I got to the front the cashier (not the same as the person who got the watch from the case) got the watch and rang me out. $26.50. I happened to have 30ish dollars in cash on me that I didn't want in my wallet (I try to keep as little in there as possible). I have exactly $32. I figured I would try to get a 5 back instead of having a bunch of 1's. In my head I thought $26, I'll give her $31. Oops! The girl hands me back $4.50 in change. I pause (for no more then a half a second) expecting a 5 back. I quickly realized my mistake, for which I was incredibly embarrassed. I said "Oh! I messed that up didn't I". Her only reply was a loud "Yeah, you did mess that up." Making sure my wife and everyone around was aware of my mistake. By that response, she obviously knew I was trying to get a 5 back. I was so embarrassed all I could say was "I had the extra dollar" and quickly turned and walked away. No "thank you", no "have a nice day", only "you messed up". I am a cashier and understand people are always trying to get one over on you and maybe she thought I was doing that. But a simple "Did you mean to give me 32?" solves the problem. If I'm trying to scam you, you've called me out and I'm forces to pony up the dollar or take the change, and if it's an honest mistake I correct it and no one is worse the ware. But she insisted on embarrassing me, making an already anxious moment even worse."
"One of the nicest thrift stores I have ever visited. Clean and purposeful store layout, carefully designed furnishings and decor, and great merchandise, you will be able to find just about anything! The store resembles a higher-end boutique, in merchandise, tablescapes and decor, even featuring a silent-auction. The staff is friendly and courteous and if they don’t know something, they will find someone who does. Importantly, they are an authentic non-profit, dedicated to serving the community, in both practice and profit. Great place to stop in and support the local community."
"Great place to dig. Employees very nice. They have a silent auction section. I miss the days if walking in seeing a great item and buying it at a thrift store! Check them out. Can't wait to try the other locations. Ask about their discount program if you will be a frequent buyer."
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