1502 Harlan Dr., Bellevue, NE 68005
1502 Harlan Dr.
Bellevue , NE 68005
Lets see whats really going on at salvation army the gm was pocketing money. and then was raiseing prices on much of the merchndise , then the back room likes to steel and pocket all the good and sellable merchndise so there are no real good finds, prices keep riseing and have tripled in the past 5 yrs. custmers are just changeing the stickers on the merchndise. and nothing is being done so . ill be takeing my bussness to goodwill from now on.. salvation armys hasn't been doing the most good any more.
the only reason i quit shopping here is because of priceing no clothing under 89 cents most mens and womens clothing is 5.99 on up - might as well go to walmart or kamart if your going to spend 5.99 for a t-shirt , i thought this was a THRIFT STORE. BUT I GUESS NOT.
selection is relly great my beef is the priceing and custormer service are the worst. insted of doing a discounted color of the week, try marking down once a week and items would move much faster.
THEY relly have a great selection but the priceing is very very poor compared to other thrift stores the organization is a lot better as for cleanliness is still the same. management is still rude as can be as well as all the cashiers. great location but priceing is the highest of them all.
Omg, walked into the store today and they were completely renovating the store. They pulled up the carpet. The sewer smell is gone. The new management team was friendly and very helpful. Loved the experience.
hate the managers are so so cheap dont come down on any prices and the new majior doesnt know what he is doing at all with letting any of his employes runing the store the way they are, because i have been shoping here for the past 15 years and i have never seen it this bad in a while , so sory to salvation army you lost a very valued customer...
Many clothing items were dirty, stained, had holes, or were torn. Some new clothes have obvious manufacturing defects. Shirts are sorted by color. Fitting rooms available. Some furniture items are cash-and-carry; bring a vehicle which you can carry those items. Store policy states that once an item is sold, it cannot remain at the store for later pick-up.
Surprised that the State Fire Marshall hasn't wrote them up for blocking the back doors and how unsafe it is to get through the aisles. Clerks brag about stuff they get from the store--but customers never the good items. What a poor mismanaged store.