Grace Centers of Hope Thrift Store

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Oak Park, United States

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Thrift store· Home goods store· Used furniture store· Mattress store· Vintage clothing store

Grace Centers of Hope Thrift Store Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Grace Centers of Hope Thrift Store is located in Oak Park, United States on 23119 Coolidge Hwy. Grace Centers of Hope Thrift Store is rated 4 out of 5 in the category thrift store in United States.

Address

23119 Coolidge Hwy

Price range

$

Phone

+1 2485567060

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Alex Dimitrijeski

Often times the price of something is written directly on the object in permanent marker. Vases, glass on pictures frames, directly in the center on the front of plates. Some things have labels or tape, so this is an easily solvable problem that they are capable of solving

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Miyo

Friendly people and great value! I found great treasures here... I didn't posted, but I promise!!

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LBrand Rey

I wanted to check out a different thrift store and stopped here with my baby boy. The store was clean, and they had a ton to choose from. I was looking for place mats but found some other items instead. Within about 10 minutes I could hear 3 employees arguing on the sales floor and saying that one of them doesn't do any work, and it was getting loud. A minute would pass and then they would yell another insult across the store. My son, was aware of it and I was too...so unprofessional. I don't care where you work, I will still hold every person to behave in a professional manner, especially where you are seen and heard. The woman that cashed us out was very kind. She had nothing to do with the other argument. Very cool store, but I don't want to hear or feel hostility while my son is with me.

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Brandon Joslin

Over charges for item they got for free. Charging more than 50-60 dollars from items is unethical