St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation Center
About the Business
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation Center is a charitable institution located at 1065 Reading Road in Mason, Ohio, United States. This multi-faceted store offers a wide range of items including books, clothing, furniture, and home goods. Customers can browse through a variety of gently used items and make purchases at affordable prices. Additionally, the store accepts donations of gently used items to support their mission of helping those in need. Visit St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Donation Center for a unique shopping experience that benefits the community.
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Location & Phone number
1065 Reading Rd, Mason, OH 45040, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"We dropped off a gently used love seat, since it no longer was needed in the home. The team greeted us quickly, and helped carefully remove it from our vehicle. We're hopeful someone be able to use it in their home."
"This thrift store sells and accepts donations. Prices are good compared to other stores in the area that raised the prices for no reason and even overpriced the items. It has large books section."
"Been coming here nearly everyday for the past 3 years and was my favorite store. Now like many others I feel like it's not even worth the trip. For some reason they are only putting out the Disney clamshell vhs and tossing all other vhs. There's a reason theres so many Disney tapes it's because people don't want them or already have them. They are literally throwing away money because they are ill informed."
"I am sooooo disappointed in St. Vincent. I expected them to be better than Goodwill and the Village. They, too, have gone down the route of over-priced items. There was a dirt filled pot for a plant I was going to buy. Surely, it would be 90 cents. No. The retail price was still on the bottom of the pot. $2.47. They wanted $2.00!!! SMH. I saw a glass jar I got at the Dollar Store, but the wa t $1 50 for it! We have lost the proper notion of what thrift means. Shame."
"Prices have changed in the last couple of months, going up drastically. It went from being my absolute favorite second hand shop to not being worth the trip. Between the cleanliness of the store lacking in a lot of places & things being priced unreasonably high, I feel like I am being ripped off by things others DONATED. I don’t know if the change came from higher up or someone in store but it has quickly soured my opinion of the store. Something I bought a couple months ago was priced at $4 & I saw a nearly identical one yesterday priced at $10, I understand it’s likely to be priced differently over time & things being priced by different people, but that much of a jump for donated items feels like greed & not something I would like to support."
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