Value Village

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London, Canada

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Second hand store· Book store· Donations center· Consignment shop· Costume store· Used book store· Used CD store· Used clothing store· Used furniture store· Vintage clothing store

Value Village Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Value Village is located in London, Canada on 1553 Dundas St. Value Village is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category second hand store in Canada.

Address

1553 Dundas St

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 5196590605

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

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Justin O'Gorman

Shockingly overpriced. You're better off shopping at the mall. This place used to be great for shopping, but after today I'll never go back. 20 for a used t-shirt? 30 for used jeans? I'm not sure why they think used clothing should be more expensive than new but I was extremely disappointed!

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Bruce Wayne

Didn't find much this time, first time back since last March but they did have an ok selection of things and it was pretty clean/organized. Two of the cd players I tried didn't work so definitely check those things out before you buy them as I did because they are saying no returns. Cheap price on the thing I did buy, a compact disc for 1.99.

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Courtney Gow

This used to be my favourite Value Village, but not anymore. They have a good selection of items, but it is way overpriced. I receive attitude from Rose every time I go in, whether it is to exchange something, or it inquire about the price of something. She is always moody and clearly does not enjoy her job or people. I now drive to the other end of the city to go to the other location.

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Tareq Nasser

The good things that you can really use are expensive a little bit. Clothes are ok not cheap and not expensive, fair prices. Sneakers are super of should be at a museum not for sale . Some of them are broken and very very old and over 20 dollars,