Anglicare WA Op Shop
Address | 142 High St, Fremantle WA, Australia | ||||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 9374 2448 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.opshopsanglicarewa.org.au | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Thrift Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 2.7 10 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Nearest branches Anglicare WA Op Shop — 9/199 Abernethy Rd, Belmont WA |
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Similar companies nearby Australian Red Cross — Shop 1B/62 Archibald St, Willagee WA Salvos Stores Fremantle — 21 Essex St, Fremantle WA Vinnies Fremantle — 2/142 High St, Fremantle WA Good Sammy — 13/19 William St, Fremantle WA |
Anglicare WA Op Shop reviews
10 Go to the Salvos across the road! This is not an op shop. It's a secondhand designer store. I really couldn't afford anything in there at the time, I couldn't find anything under $15 to wear and handbags were like $25-$150. No shoes I saw were under $20.
What an awful experience. I think the staff are used to constantly defending their prices too because everytime I asked about something they got snappy and argumentative.
These people are missing the whole point of what an op shop is, "which would be supplying affordable clothing to lower income people in the community"while raising money for their cause.
Not keeping all the designer label they get given for free to sell on ebay or in the shop for whoever can afford it. It's bizarre
I love op shopping but unfortunately greed is taking over some of these shops.
Very expensive kitsch furntiure and bric-a-brac. The people staffing / volunteering are generally stand-offish and somewhat morbid in demeanour. Wouldn't recommend it.
I really like supporting charities and buying used to help the planet. They have some nice stuff but it’s the most expensive op shop I’ve been to and the volunteers/staff weren’t really the nicest
Op shops like this are the reason every other OPPORTUNITY shop is selling items donated for FREE at an exorbitant price. If items are so expensive the people who need or want them don't have the opportunity to buy them. The store should be more than the donations they make from someone purchasing, but also the opportunity for people who don't have as much to cloth themselves at a low price. This is the whole philosophy of an 'OP SHOP'. It isn't a secondhand shop. If it was the organisation would pay tax, but they don't.
A very decent op shop, you'll pay a little more but there's less searching for that unique item you're looking for
Great op shop with unique finds, however will be pricy compared to your standard op shops (Salvos, Good Sammy's)
Great op shop with unique finds, however will be pricy compared to your standard op shops (Salvos, Good Sammy's)
Went to see the shop
All they want to do is sell shirts and clothes to millenials at outrages collector prices - so shameful as regular people that need used clothing CAN NOT afford to shop there
Target is cheaper than this place
And they all this donated for free
Very UNCHRISTIAN and I don’t think Jesus would be happy - they are just like the money hangers outside the temple
Never coming back and I recommend all Christian boycott this So Called Charity
The staff like in so many charity shops in Perth hand pick the best donations to keep for themselves. Not only that - stuff is put aside for a select few to forage through before being put out. What is then left is for the passing trade at silly prices. As the band Talking Heads said "Were being taken for a ride".
This is my favourite OP Shop in Freo. Friendly staff and good quality clothes - and not too cramped, which makes it easier to find stuff. A bit more pricy than the other OP Shops, though.