The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas

Adresse: 601 W Louis Henna Blvd, Austin, TX 78728.
Téléphone: 22467292.
Site web: southernusa.salvationarmy.org.
Spécialités: Magasin d'articles d'occasion, Magasin de produits d'occasion, Friperie, Magasin de vêtements vintage.
Autres données d'intérêt: Achats en magasin, Services sur place, Livraison, Livraison le jour même, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Possibilité de faire des courses rapides, Vêtements, Cartes de crédit, Cartes de paiement, Cartes de crédit.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 78 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 3.9/5.

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Le Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX est un magasin d'occasion situé à 601 W Louis Henna Blvd, Austin, TX 7

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The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Sonie Golden
3/5

This store has a lot of furniture and clothes. The pricing was wildly all over the place with no real rhythm or reason. I actually found a pair of tower shelves that were placed in different locations. One was priced at $399 and the other was $799. There were also 4 dining room chairs that each were priced at 934 I believe. I assume it was for the entire set but almost $1000 for 4 dining chairs seems like a lot. I happened to get items that were home goods and randomly none of them had price tags. Luckily for me they were under $10 each.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Kendall Constance
5/5

True thrift store prices on clothes and home goods! Furniture can be pricy but on Saturdays and some Wednesdays furniture is half off. Clothes are half off every Wednesday. Last Saturday of every month the whole store is half off. Most of the staff is wonderful- shout out to Karen!! I stop by at least once a week and find a treasure.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Mike Jones (“SEOJedi”)
2/5

I've been a fan of salvation army for as long as I can remember. This week I went to drop off clothing and furniture as I've done many times in the past, and it was all accepted. I had a couch that I couldn't fit in my truck and so I brought it back on its own. It was 7:30 in the morning so I went to unload it myself, and what I'm assuming is the manager pulled up to tell me not to unload it that it was trash and they couldn't sell it. When I told him I didn't understand what he was talking about, because I've been in their store and they have furniture, he proceeded to tell me that it was junk and to keep it in my truck. He pointed out it didn't have cushions, so I pointed out to him that it did have cushions that were tucked away because they would have flown away in the truck. He said fine unload it got in his car and drove around. It would have been nice had he not been so self-righteous in his presumption of me throwing away trash. I'm assuming they get stuff like that all the time, and I understand why he would be leery of furniture. Once I pointed out I had everything it needed for them to resell it, he should have at least offered an apology for jumping to conclusions. I guess it shows that even good places that have decent causes attached to them Can still have people who feel like they're better than everyone else. The staff in the store has always been great, and I have found most people there to be nice. I wish it wasn't lead by that guy. Attached you will find a picture of the couch. It's dated but still very usable.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Tabetha Jayne
1/5

We just moved up here from south austin, it's been a long process and we haven't had time to unpack. With that said my husband went in and bought a shirt and some shorts, after he paid he went to the bathroom and changed. He was walking away and the manager Josh called after him. Right away he turned to see what the fellow wanted. Long story short he confirmed he had paid for the items by showing his reciept, at that moment "the owner" drove up without knowing what had transpired and said "I want you to leave immediately and don't come back and if you don't leave immediately I'm going to call the police." my husband asked the manager if he did something wrong? Should he show the man his receipt? To which the manager said nothing and looked away even though he had just confirmed that he had paid for the items. All in all it was a terrible experience, and it's like they know they can talk to people that way and that we have no recourse. They were obviously profiling my husband. This review may not give the right tone, we just wanted to give a heads up that the owner is rude and he bullied my husband who is a paying customer.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Lueds Far out
3/5

I check in at the store infrequently to see what they have.

Sadly the men's clothing section has deteriorated over the past number of years. The pants/shorts used to be organized by colour and was neat, nowadays it's chaotic and a mess and very little stock.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Jon M.
1/5

We had scheduled a pickup of our semi brand new furniture in excellent condition for free! They called me the morning of pickup with an excuse that they couldn't pick up even though we scheduled it far in advance, lousy and very unprofessional. Too bad someone missed out on some nice furniture. Their loss.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Keasha Emilson
5/5

A ton of cloths!!!!! A good bit of furniture and small amount of home goods. Nicely organized and clean.

The Salvation Army Thrift Store Round Rock, TX - Austin, Texas
Syrinity James
1/5

Very rude cashier experience here. The 2 female cashiers kept talking about life and insulting the kids clothing as we were buying it. I didn't hear them asking questions about bagging bc they were talking the entire time. Overall very rude.

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