Chipola Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore
About the Business
Chipola Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a non-profit retail store located in Marianna, Florida, United States. The store is dedicated to selling gently used furniture, appliances, building materials, and home goods at affordable prices. All proceeds from the store go towards funding Habitat for Humanity projects in the Chipola area, helping to provide safe and affordable housing for families in need. Shop at Chipola Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore and support a great cause while finding fantastic deals on a wide variety of items.
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Location & Phone number
4736 US-90, Marianna, FL 32446, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
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:
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Frequently shop here for household items and building supplies mainly. They generally have a good selection of items for the size of store at mostly reasonable prices. The staff is always willing to answer questions if they can, and they are very helpful when needed. Really appreciate having this store nearby. Great deals here many times."
"Stopped in today and found some great things! The ladies working there were very nice and friendly! The store was also very well organized!"
"Normally, the people in the donation lane are friendly and helpful, but today was an exception, which is why I only gave 3 stars. Donating was easy enough, although there was a truck and car in front of me. The wind blew a napkin blew out of my car onto the parking lot. I retrieved it and gave it to the person who took my donation after I asked if there was a trash can in which I could put it. Right after giving it to him, a female staff member rudely demanded that I move my car because the person in front of me needed to go to work, which is fine; however, she could have been polite. The bottom line is that this Restore needs to train its newer workers to appropriately interact with customers and donors. Rude treatment of customers and in this case, donors is how establishments lose them."
"I was just in the store. The sign on the door said open. I walked in right past workers grabbed a cart. Looked at something. Asked the price, got an answer and then the next thing I know some worker came out of nowhere yelling were closed, were closed, you need to get out, were closed. You can come back Tuesday. For one, someone should have said something to me the minute I walked in the store, not waited for me to start shopping. For another that was very disrespectful the way I was yelled at and made to leave. I work in retail, you don't kick people out that are already in the store. That was very rude. If she would have even told me nicely then that would have been different. But she was yelling. And for another, if you are closed then hang a closed sign up! I have never in my 47 years been so disrespected as I was today. The yelling was uncalled for. And there is a right way to tell a customer to leave than to tell them to get out. I will not be back ever again. I will take my business and money elsewhere."
"Clean some furniture a little pricey but I'm happy to donate to this non profit organization. The cashiers and workers for donation and pick up are always friendly and helpful. They don't take American Express unfortunately and I usually try to shop at businesses that take this CC."
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