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  • I've been to this location twice, a couple of years apart. The first time my daughter and I had gone to the Goodwill because it was their Saturday half-price day, which we love, and we had never been to that location. We saw that there was a Savers next door so of course we had to check it out too. Savers prices are much higher than Goodwill's but we lucked out and found some cute things for half off because they were having a big sale that day too. They would almost need to, just to compete with the Goodwill. I remember finding some cute Christmas shirts for my grandchildren. I came here again about a week ago, again after visiting the Goodwill, and I think I only bought two things. That doesn't help their turnover much but all of their prices were just way more than I'm used to spending. Sometimes I feel like thrift stores don't realize that more people will buy more things if the price is lower even though they'll get less money per item. If it was a consignment shop I would understand because they would have to pay for the items to the customer that brought them in. But since they get the things donated then I just don't get charging $12 or $15 for a pair of snow pants, for example. To be honest I don't even know what organization Savers benefits. Maybe I would feel better if I felt like my money was going to help someone so I guess I should research that. But even so, I see things that are priced practically what they would cost new, and in some cases even more, like an item that I know was in the dollar bin at Michaels and it's selling for $1.99 at Savers. I often go to thrift stores looking for yarn but if I'm going to spend two or three dollars a skein I might as well buy it new at Michaels or Jo-Ann's with my coupon. Then I wouldn't have to worry about it having cat hairs on it or smoke smell. I will still probably check back with the store if I'm ever in the area, which isn't often, and just just cross my my fingers I hit on a day when they have a sale going on, but I probably wouldn't make a special trip all the way out here from Chandler just to go to the Savers. The savings wouldn't be enough incentive.
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