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(212) 757-2311
536 W 46TH St
New York,
NY
10036
40.7625
-73.9948
Neighborhoods: Clinton, Midtown
Last updated 10.24.11
Category:
Other Social Services, Discount Stores, Community & Social Services
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What People Are Saying About Salvation Army
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The Goods – Like most Salvation Army stores on the East Coast this SA has been picked clean of clothing. Call it Williamsburg Syndrome. But you'll do better upstairs on the third floor furniture department, where happily, there are still a few cool lamps and other kitsch. – – Tubal – Before you leave, buy something, anything, just to watch the cashier bottle your cash and send it "Being John Malkovich" style through a pneumatic tube to parts unknown. Moments later the tube returns your change and a receipt.
Never call them for a pick up
by BKLYNBABE
I can't believe that this organization that says they do so much good would be so unprofessional. They guaranteed a pick up of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from my store and NEVER SHOWED UP. They gave us the run around said the truck was full and they couldn't reschedule - very rude over the phone for the pick up and then couldn't give me a solution to this problem after I waited from 8am in the morning until 3:30pm in the afternoon for them. I was very patient with them and I hate to be a Scrooge but I will never support them again.
If you have the time, you can find gems!
by cjallon
I just spent 4 hours painstakingly rummaging through the Salvation Army Hell's Kitchen racks. It took a while but I found some great gems, all brand labels. I was really pleased. Only downer is the next day, because of the tremendous amount of dust in all the clothes, I had an eye infection! Still think it was worth it, though.
- Pros: great savings
- Cons: need time to search
Used the way I like it
by DrewPisarra_Citysearch
I saw a guy set up a few shopping carts as blockades so a female friend could change in a back corner. Prominent signs discourage this behavior but with no dressing room in sight I could hardly blame the enterprising duo. As a thrifty shopper myself, I'm aware that used clothing often doesn't indicate the size; holding pants up to my waist will only tell so much. I was sad to learn, however, that clothing which isn't properly priced here will be taken away by the cashier. I had to say goodbye to a snazzy pair of pink marching pants! The policy is strictly no pricetag, no sale. Thankfully, my depression lifted as there are plenty of other options to choose from and this place is supercheap.
- Pros: Adventurous, Inexpensive
- Cons: No Dressing Rooms
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