"The selection is pretty ok here. Household items and furniture are usually in good shape and tend to move quickly. I'm a big buyer of shoes though, and this is where the store loses points. \n\nSomeone needs to remind them that they are a Goodwill store, not a fancy consignment shop. For years, all of the non-boot/athletic shoes were $3.99 - now they've started marking most of them (with an impossible to remove silver marker, at that) for 7.99-19.99. Scuffed Franco Sarto slingbacks from 2002? $11.99! Worn Merona shoes from Target? $7.99! Why?\n\nWhen I recently asked the cashier to pass along my complaints about the prices, I was told that management knows, lots of people have complained about the shoes, and they don't care. Well, obviously. -Insert speech here about how low prices at thrift stores keep products moving quickly, resulting in more sales.-\n\nIt's not just the shoes, the pricing in general is not consistent. Picture frames of similar quality can go from $5 to $50, for example. \n\nTo make it better, the customer service here is terrible. Rude employees will shove in front of you to place product on racks, rude cashiers won't greet you, and some of the conversations I've overheard between employees is not appropriate for the work place."^^ . "0"^^ . "2014-07-18T00:00:00"^^ . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . "0"^^ . . .