Western Harnett-Overhills Area PTO Thrift Store 3793 Olivia Road, Sanford, NC 27332
About the Business
The Western Harnett-Overhills Area PTO Thrift Store is a community-focused store located at 3793 Olivia Road in Sanford, North Carolina. This store is run by the Parent-Teacher Organization of the Western Harnett and Overhills school areas, and offers a wide selection of gently used items at affordable prices. From clothing and home goods to books and toys, the thrift store is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. By shopping at the PTO Thrift Store, you not only support local schools but also contribute to sustainable shopping practices. Visit us today and see what treasures you can find!
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:45
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:45
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:45
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:45
Friday:
10:00 - 17:45
Saturday:
09:00 - 16:45
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My favorite place for thrifting. I always find something good. I know on Mondays there's 50% off deal."
"Staff really helpful. Just a fun place to shop or just browse."
"They have no respect for their donators or shoppers. I brought in donations, had never been there, and they were not appreciative. I had big heavy things and was told to carry them inside. So, you have to drive up, wait in the street until other cars are out of the area, haul your stuff to the building, open heavy door with full arms, and bring it in yourself. NEVER AGAIN. Other places HELP with donations. Then I went in to look around. First, when you use markers on your items, it shows you have no respect for customers. I thought I bought a cute doll for my niece for a gift. NOPE. Sharpie price on the back of the neck does not come off. WHY do that? Same with a figurine I bought. It's rude. I bought a trash bag of "disney" stuffies. Maybe half were disney, some were missing limbs and had holes, but they were in a trash bag, so it was a mystery buy. I bought two baby blankets that were taped up so you couldn't open them. One was fuzzy and when I pulled the tape off, it took a layer of the blanket's plush off with it. It must have been there a while. The 2nd one had a stain inside which wasn't visible due to being taped up so we can't inspect! Toss the trash. The same with toy bags. I bought a bag of doll items. They are barbie heads, arms, and single shoes with some other stuff mixed in! Really? But it was crammed full so you couldn't move the pieces around to see what was in there. To me these deceptive practices are just wrong. The best was when I went to check out. Sign said ALL CHRISTMAS 1/2 off. She refused to give the discount on the ornaments because they had the wrong sharpie letter on them by the price? She said they were "housewares" and not Christmas by the letter the pricer put on them! WHAT? I think there was an H after the price rather than C for Christmas. It's not my fault and the sign didn't say Christmas with a shapie C by the price. I won't be back."
"Favorite thrift store I've ever been to. I've never seen better prices, and every time I stop in, there's always at least one thing I have to grab. It's the type of thrift store you kind of have to dig through because there's a big selection. I've been able to get furniture and all kinds of vintage goodies here."
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