About Goodwill:
Goodwill is located at 205 Ridgeview Rd Sw in Wise, VA - Wise County and is a business listed in the categories Used Merchandise Stores and Thrift Stores. After you do business with Goodwill, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Goodwill.
Categories: Used Merchandise Stores and Thrift Stores
Credit Cards Accepted: American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Payment Mode: Credit Card
- Abuse & Trauma
- Addictions
- Alcohol Abuse
- Antiques
- Antiquities
- Babies
- Bereavement
- Buy & Sell
- Cash Paid
- Chemical Dependency
- Child Abuse
- Consignment
- Conveyors
- Designer Clothing
- Disabled
- Diseases & Disorders
- Donations Accepted
- Economic Assistance
- Employment Services
- Employment Training
- Family Therapy
- Financial Support
- Forklifts
- Free Pick Up
- Geriatrics
- Grief Recovery
- HIV & AIDS
- Homelessness
- Housing Assistance
- Infants & Toddlers
- Office Furniture
- Preowned
- Rebuilt
- Tax Deductions
- Teenagers
- Truck Parts
- Upscale Clothing
- Used Furniture
- Vintage Items
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Reviews for Goodwill:
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Complaint from Raven Myers Knoxville, TNabout 1 year agoThis location sucks! They refuse to honor the color of the week sale. They are greedy and overpriced. When I asked a staff member which color was on sale that week before I knew about how they operate, she was giddy at telling me “we don’t do that”. When I asked why, they said they stopped after the pandemic? Still don’t understand the rationale behind that?!