The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

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West Bloomfield Township, United States

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Thrift store· Second hand store· Used clothing store· Vintage clothing store

The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is located in West Bloomfield Township, United States on 3232 Orchard Lake Rd. The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category thrift store in United States.

Address

3232 Orchard Lake Rd

Phone

+1 2486811129

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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David Rowe

I in general love Salvation Army thrift stores. This one is not one of them. They rarely have any furniture and overall their selection is way below average. While there are occasional deals, it is usually on items they don't recognize. Whoever manages and prices items here are nuts. The prices are often near retail!!! 20 for used tennis shoes! 40 for a pair of 70 dress shoes! Until this store gets their act together and gets a competent manager I would recommend avoiding this location and go to another one like Rochester Hills, Auburn Hills, Clarkston or White Lake. This location simply sucks.

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John Schirmer

Friendly staff and clean fitting rooms!

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Monica West

The bathrooms were much cleaner than they used to be thank you so much I thought the children's shoes were outrageous for their prices and children outgrow the shoes before the shoe is worn out 18 for a pair of shoes is too much you need to have mercy upon people some people shopping there because we really do need the deal..... If a customer ask someone who works there like the cashier if they could please mark it down mark it down a few dollars if not wrong all of that stuff was completely donated for free the filthy rich people will pay what it is when someone asks are you the mark it down it should be marked down with no problem at all not making a big deal not being loud about it

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Scott Sowder

Speaking solely about the donation drop off experience. It is painful to watch the carelessness treatment Of the items I have owned and cared for for years, damaged in the first instant the receiving person laid their hands on it. I donated a very well cared for vacuum cleaner. This place is supposed to be A place to pass on items to the next owner to enjoy. The item was pushed across the concrete on it’s face scratching the primary surfaces. Perfect condition : 10years in my care. Damaged condition: 5 seconds max in the care of the Salvation Army Keego Harbor. I really think a monkey would have been more careful. I will not donate again. At least not this location.

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Woodrow Sank

Great employees