Value Village

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Concord, 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 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Value Village is located in Concord, Canada on 1520 Steeles Ave W. Value Village is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category second hand store in Canada.

Address

1520 Steeles Ave W

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 9057617990

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Lan Van

I love this place. Some of item you can't find it in the shop. Antique.

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Dino Saur

I was browsing around Value Village and as I am going through their racks I am flabbergasted by their prices. This place is not Value Village, it’s RIPOFF VILLAGE. Please stay away from Value Village altogether. I am disgusted by whoever is pricing their used and abused items and selling it for as much as new. There are people out there who actually rely on places like this to survive and this company is just a bunch of opportunists taking advantage of those in need. I recommend going to Salvation Army for your thrifting needs as a portion of the proceeds go towards charity and it’s a non-profit Christian organization. I’ve attached some photos of the prices I saw at Ripoff Village and comparing those items I purchased at Winners. Their dirty, old, used and abused New Balance sports bra is selling for 9.99 vs brand new and comparable at Winners 14.99. Their dirty used and abused Puma sports bra is selling for 10.49 vs brand new and comparable at Winners for 12.49 (the ones I purchased at Winners comes in a 2-pack for 24.99 as shown in the photo). Their dirty and old workout leggings are 14.49. Like seriously? Winners has workout leggings that go on sale for 20 and they’re brand new. Anyway I’m just trying to spread awareness and hope people don’t shop or promote places like this that exploit and ripoff customers who actually rely on this stuff.

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Bernard Stephenson

Very pricey for used and worn out clothes. Winter clothes should be on sale as the regular stores are. I bought a brand new jacket from Tommy with almost the same price of an old one. Small kitchen appliances very old and expensive. You can buy a new one for the same price on sale at Canadian Tire or Walmart. The things I like from this store are the books and some toys.

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James Torgal

I love this place, even during the COVID-19 pandemic they established a great drop off system at the back of the store out in the open wonderfully managed. As well you get a discount coupon for your donation. There are some really great finds in the shop as well too, if your willing to hunt around

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Leora

Found a lot of good household and clothing. Because of Covid, couldn't try on clothes. Mar 2, 2021 - Just read someone's posting about their pricing. A lot of people do not realize that the business IS FOR PROFIT. An assumption or \link\ people have is that they are Non-Profit, which is entirely NOT true. Stay healthy and safe!