The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

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Ann Arbor, 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 4.2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is located in Ann Arbor, United States on 1621 S State St. The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category thrift store in United States.

Address

1621 S State St

Phone

+1 7343323948

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Jaiden Saylon

Great place for resale items. The store is decent and has lots to look at.

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Jay Jay the Jet Jesus

This store has gone downhill in the past few years. Extremely expensive items, depressing selection, dirty store, long lines, pothole filled parking lot. The only good thing I can say about the store is that Sandra is always very nice. Otherwise this store is a complete joke, and quite possibly one of the worst thrift stores in the state. They want 40 for 20 year old DVD players and 10 for T-shirts. Keep in mind that the merchandise itself is usually very dirty, and the sales are always for items that nobody wants to buy. The donation lines are also long and the employees are rude. Avoid this store.

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rockae85

Always find what I need️️

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Jennifer France

I will never donate my household goods and clothes to the Salvation Army again. When I dropped off my donations a few weeks ago, I was shocked to see the Salvation Army workers tossing around the donations carelessly, without looking to see what was in the boxes or bags. It could've been glassware, but they just tossed them into different bins. I donated a lot of very nice work clothes that had been dry-cleaned and put them on suit hangers, but the worker told me that they throw away all the hangers, but didn't explain why. I looked over to the box where these hangers were and there were a ton of those nice velvet-covered expensive hangers. If they're not going to use them, they could at least sell them. I'm going to find an organization that actually cares about the items that people are donating from this point forward.