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Friday, June 11, 2010

Spotlight on the Rapids: Restore Review


Habitat For Humanity Restore 
1336 East Hwy 169
Grand Rapids, MN
55744
218-999-9099




 I wouldn't classify this store as a thrift store because they do not have clothing, it's more of a second hand furniture and discount home improvement store in one. It's pretty awesome. The price of their furniture is less than you would pay at the area thrift store but more than you'd pay at a yard sale. Then they have all the doors, window, paint, lights, sinks, and anything else you'd want for your home. I love to just look around and fix things up in my head, "Ooh that would make a great table." or "Hmmmm, I could paint that black and it would be so cool." 


Pros: Lots of room and lighting
         Large varitey
         Great prices


Cons: I had a tiff with them. 
          Because they made a mistake.
           And I wanted a refund.


That's right. I actually stood up for myself. I learned how to do this in Ireland where they have no concept of "The customer is always right" so you have to fight for what you want. Though I didn't have to fight as hard as the locals because I could get far with my cute American accent. :-)


Any way I went in and asked for a queen size bed frame. They said they had one and sold it to me, it was clearly labeled as a queen....in 3 different spots. I had the kids with me so couldn't fit it in the car so my MIL picked it up for me later and I dragged it inside, put it together, took Rebecca's mattresses out of her room, dragged the frame in her room, and then....tired to put the mattress on her bed frame. But it didn't fit! The frame was too small! I got out my measuring tape and measured it and...it was a full size frame! I was frustrated but no big deal as I figured I could just call them and exchange it for a real queen size. 


I called and a really nice man answered and I told him what had happened but he said they did not have any more queen size frames. Well that's fine says I, I'll just take a refund and go get one at the Salvation Army as I need one today. I'm sorry says he, but all sales are final. Well that wasn't acceptable to me so I nicely asked him if he could take my name and number and have someone from the office call me back. He was nice, as all the volunteers who run the check out desk always are. 


So 30 minutes later a woman from the office called and we had a little chat. 


Restore: I'm sorry but we do not offer refunds, all sales are final.
Me: Yes, I understand that and if this was a normal sale I would accept that but the fact is I bought what was supposed to be a queen size bed and it was not.
Restore: We can offer you an instore credit. 
Me: That would be wonderful, IF you had another queen size bed for me, but you don't so I have no need of a store credit at this time. I'm not trying to be difficult but I need a refund so I can go to another store and get a bed frame today. 
Restore: I'm sorry but we have signs posted that say "All Items Are Sold As Is. No Refunds"
Me: Hah, well my item was not sold to me as is...it was sold to me as ISN'T. (I thought this was a funny play on words and giggled. My stupid giggle is always getting me in trouble.)
Restore: (She didn't think that was very funny and got a bit upset with me at this point.) I can't help you, do you want to speak with my manager?
Me:  I would love to. 


So, I was transferred to another man and he was nice. I told him that the Restore had made a mistake on the frame, so it was of no use to me and he sighed and said he'd issue me a refund. (Wish I could have talked to him first....)


So I took the frame apart, dragged it back outside, in the rain, and spent 15 minutes trying to fit it in my car. Then I drove to the Restore, dragged the frame back out of my car in the rain, and lugged it into the building. Where the nice lady at the front said "Oh, you must be The Bed Frame Lady. Greeaaaat,  I have a new nickname. She picked up the phone, pushed a button, and said "The Bed Frame Lady is here." Another woman from the office came down, handed me my refund, and walked back into the office. (I'm really sorry I had to ruin her day but I bet from now on they'll measure those bed frames before tacking on incorrect tags.) 


So in culclusion...Would I shop there again?


Absolutely. 
It's a great store, with great items and prices, and the front desk staff are always nice and helpful, and in the end, even though I had to fight a little, they did correct their mistake with a refund. 
The only reason I would hesitate about going back would be because I'm afraid their would be an invisible sign on my forehead that says "THAT BED FRAME LADY". lol


And next time I might take a tape measure with me.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Area Thrift Store Reviews

When I first moved here I was very impressed with the options for thrift shops, yes indeed my frugal heart just overflowed.

After months and many, many visits to each store I've now figured out the pros and cons of each one. There are three.





* Friends for Animal Welfare

Located at the junction of Hwy #2 West and Cty Rd #63
Phone: 999-5611

 Pros: Lowest prices of the 3
          Little bit of everything, clothes, furniture, and household.
          Really good clearance sales - their $1 bag sales rock!

Cons: Hard to navigate through the store with kids.
          It's kind of dim in the store.
          The clothes can be outdated at times.

 This is the store to go to if you want the best deal, I love just browsing through all the shelves as you never know what you might fine. Because of this store I am the proud owner of a newer toaster oven that works great, for just a couple dollars!
 I buy the kids play clothes here during their dollar bag sales and always look here first when I need any household items.

* Goodwill
1202 Northwest 4th Street
Phone: 326-6843

Pros: Really nice clothing of the latest fashion
         They offer a rewards card program
         Staff are always really pleasant and helpful

Cons: Mostly clothing, not much furniture
          Clothing prices are the highest of the 3
          The racks are overstuffed.
I go to this store when I need nice outfits and for the kids school clothes. They also have a really good selection of board games and puzzles! If you keep an eye out you can also find lots of New In Package gift items, which are great to have on hand for last minute birthday parties. They also offer a weekly tag sale, though you have to get their early as the items go fast.

* The Salvation Army 
E US Highway 169
Phone: 326-4847

Pros: Largest of the 3, you're sure to find what you're looking for.
         Lots of room and light inside the store.
         Features daily specials, including half price Wednesday

Cons:  Furniture prices can be outrageous.
           Not right in town, it's out of the way.
           Hard to find staff if you need help.

This is the store I go to if I can't find what I'm looking for at the others, as they will be sure to have it. While you can find great deals here, good prices on the clothes - higher than FFAW but lower than GW, I'm shocked at times by the prices they have on the furniture, lots of times the price will be the same or just a little less than buying it new..for a used and worn item! They do have great prices on liens and household items though.

Stop by one of these thrift stores today and help support your local community!

Next on Spotlight we'll discuss the Restore, Freecycle, and Craigslist!

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