Texas Thrift Store
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Texas Thrift Store, located at 6708 South Flores Street in San Antonio, Texas, is a clothing store where you can discover something new each week. Shop from real people just like you and find unique items at bargain prices with thousands of new items added daily.
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By purchasing pre-loved items from Texas Thrift Store, you are helping to conserve natural resources and reduce your carbon footprint. Join the millions of people around the world who use secondhand clothing and shop at Texas Thrift Store today.
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Location & Phone number
6708 S Flores St, San Antonio, TX 78221, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Bought a stand up kitty mirror for 7.99. it was dirty and the stand was loose. Went home and put some super glue on it, and cleaned it up. All was fine until I saw the same exact item at 5 and below. So I over paid and had to fix it myself. As a thrift store, this is not helping the community. Never going back."
"Prices are Expensive! Vases that are from dollar tree are $4.99 or 8.99. I saw a nice vase for $25+! Felt more like an antique store prices. Ha. A pot with scratches in it, obviously old and used was $12.99. Might as well get a new one. $12.99 photo albums, and some Bowl was $24.99. Shoe prices are somewhat okay. But some shoes aren't worth $10 if they're torn or has been worn out at the bottom. Probably best for clothes. Some pricey, some okay. There was a $2.99 yarn. Basically, too pricey for donated items. For these prices, they should have rewards or pay their employees well."
"Almost got scammed on a torque wrench, Harbor Freight had the same make and model for $12, thrift store wanted $20. I asked for a better price on some scratched games, and manager wouldn't budge. Defending the price tag as if the money is coming from their personal pocket. Please do not donate here. Take your stuff to goodwill. They even denied the sale of a doll to a little girl. The whole point of donations is to occupy and give people jobs, which in turn help out the community, thus improving the local economy. They are taking the consumers for granted. Whoever is in charge is disconnected from reality."
"Employees are mistreated. They are required to be searched before leaving. They’re not allowed to shop and if a family member shows up as a customer employees can’t talk to them or even say hello. Calling in is a no no so employees end up going into work and having to step aside the register just to vomit. I am a regular customer and I’ve met some of the employees who are kind but their manager is really mean. And I don’t think she is aware of the many EEO laws she breaks with the way she treats her employees. We customers see and hear it all. Treat your employees good and you’ll get better productivity. Family members coming into the store are customers who bring in the money so why is there a problem? Have her read the labor laws or step aside and hire better managers. It’s a thrift store who sells other people’s trash that the store doesn’t pay for, it’s free and priced way too high. Stop being so damn greedy."
"This place is so ridiculously overpriced. Items are even more expensive than the original price at the store. When you come to a thrift store, you expect to pay less than what it was originally. Here you pay more!!"
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