Goodwill Oxford Store 11954 County Road 105, Oxford, FL 34484
About the Business
Goodwill Oxford Store is a one-stop shop located at 11954 County Road 105 in Oxford, Florida, United States. This unique institution offers a wide range of items including books, clothing, furniture, and home goods. Whether you're looking for a new outfit, a good read, or some affordable home decor, Goodwill Oxford Store has something for everyone. With a mission to empower individuals through job training and employment opportunities, shopping at Goodwill not only benefits your home but also the community. Visit us today and discover hidden treasures while supporting a great cause.
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Location & Phone number
11954 Co Rd 105, Oxford, FL 34484, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Cashier good customer service. Manager when the question was asked very rude, nasty and argumentative for no reason. This is a secondhand store, selling for charity, but items priced as regular department store prices like Ross and Marshals."
"More new stuff than donated prices on shirts etc basically same as getting new. Sad state that Walmart has better pricing on new stuff vs here."
"Honestly, this is just robbery now. Everything is way over priced, they have became a dollar store (but honestly the dollar store has the same quality for cheaper), and at least at this location, the selection of stuff is horrible. Nothing is organized and the staff is just so so rude. One staff member was putting stuff out and multiple times pushed herself around me and my daughter without saying a word and just being rude about it. Then when I went to the check out, the cashier asked if I wanted to round up my total. I asked " for what?". She said " we just have to ask if you want to round up." No, i'm not going to round up if I don't know what its for."
"This is a really nice store. It's clean. They have good merchandise and polite customer service. I drove from Tampa and I don't think it was worth a special trip, but it is definitely worth going to while you are in the area."
"I remember when Goodwill was about the community and sold FREE DONATIONS in the stores at cheap prices to help out people down on their luck. I also remember Goodwill hiring many disabled and handicapped people to teach them jobs and work in the stores. Another memory about Goodwill was all the community programs they sponsored and the RIL house to help teach disabled people how to function on their own as adults. All these perks were how Goodwill was allowed to be in an annual tax free bracket. Well gone are the programs,hiring disabled people except maybe 1 or 2 to keep with that tradition. Have you also noticed pricing in the stores? Everything they get through donations then they online price check to set optimum high retail price. Back in the day Goodwill stores were very old and always in need of maintenance but now they actually buy property and have them built yet still remain in the tax-free bracket. Go online and see how lavish the company owner lives based on a tax-free income and he laughs every day as he eats at the most expensive places you can think of. I would love to see them get a 10 year audit and pay the back taxes they legally owe. I have confirmation from 4 of the acclaimed sponsorships they talk about and no money has been given in those 10 years. Put Goodwill back where it belongs in retail market not on top of the chain."
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