Save the Children Op Shop
Address | 9/67 McCoy St, Myaree WA, Australia | ||||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 9330 9204 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.savethechildren.org.au/Get-Involved/Op-shops | ||||||||||||
Categories | Thrift Store, Book Store, Charity | ||||||||||||
Rating | 2.3 7 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Save the Children Op Shop reviews
7Don't go there people. Some stuff been there years now because its over price and greedy I though its charity shop and op shopping and cheaper I thought get good deal its not. BEWARE PEOPLE DON'T GO THERE ITS NOT WORTHY IT!
Sometimes we visit there the stock is very full because the stuff to pricey and got it free to greedy there stuff can’t sell. I reckon they not take donations anymore because?
Was shocked to see how things where priced here. Donated items being sold for more then new.
Crazy prices for things that you can buy new cheaper. I’ve managed to find things from ikea and Kmart being priced at double the retail value. The “vintage” range has no rhyme or reason and when you ask staff what makes certain items vintage they honestly can’t answer you. Salvos and Vinnies are worth visiting more than this place on McCoy street. If you’re looking for something affordable don’t come here. The only reason I gave it 2 stars and not one is because sometimes staff really cannot pick out vintage items and price them the same as the ikea and anko stuff. If you’re after reasonable vintage stuff go to Beat Happening in Fremantle and Old Values.
Amazingly over priced for a charity. Unfortunately Op shops like this are being run like a major corporation looking for maximum. Profits from the good will of the public. They have lost the sense of what they are, an Op shop. Selling at reasonable prices is meant to part of charity too away of giving back to those who may need it.
Amazing amount and a variety of second hand products/stuff available at a cheaper price.