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World Thrift(561) 588-4050
2425 N Dixie Hwy
Lake Worth FL 33460 50% mojo
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Citysearch User11/25/08
Bargainfinder by judy f. at InsiderPages
Wonderfully organized by category and color. No mess. Bought name brand pants for my niece in great condition. With the financial crisis, why shop and buy full priced for jeans
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maryann3340911/15/07
Overpriced and well stocked with Counterfeits!
If it seems too good to be true, don't walk, run! A counterfeit Louis Vuitton or Coach bag complete with shredded leather, broken zippers, torn linings and the smell of cigarette smoke will run you anywhere between $49.99 to $189.99. The store will not tell you that they are fake and they present them as being authentic by showcasing them in a specific area with-in the store.
Most of the suits and blouse have either a stain, a rip or some kind of damage and if it wasn't damaged, the store manager demands that all of the World Thrift price tags pierce the fabric, including leather, vinyl and suede...leaving a hole in the garment.
Suede boots and shoes are ruined from the sticker glue from their price tags. The sole of the shoes have the price written in big black numbers across the bottom - so buy them, but don't lift your feet in public or evenone will know that you paid $19.99 for a pair of August 1995 pumps.
Cherokee brand t-shirts with stains are priced at $7.99, compared to Walmart at $3.99.
Cracked microwave safe bowls are priced at $19.99, and I've even seen a candle with a .99 cent Dollar Store sticker priced at $6.95.
If your interest is in linens, forget it! The ladies who sell them at the flea market bombard the carts as they are rolled out of the back room and on to the sales floor, only to be swallowed up in less than 2 minutes.
The loud speaker warns it's customers that there is no shopping from the rolling racks (racks from the back being brought out to the store) but there will be a dozen flea marketeers and ebayers fighting over the best of the best pieces as they are rolled out to the store floor, leaving no decent item for us regular folks.
The place is awful!
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Citysearch UserTuesday, November 25, 2008
Bargainfinder by judy f. at InsiderPages
Wonderfully organized by category and color. No mess. Bought name brand pants for my niece in great condition. With the financial crisis, why shop and buy full priced for jeans Read more at national.citysearch.com Recommended: Yes
jenjon
jenjonMonday, December 10, 2007
Pricy,smelly, Damaged merchandise
the stench of body oder is so offensive and they try on the clothes over that filth the prices are so high that you are better off shopping at walmart or you can do a clearance center as do as well.trust me I do a lot of shopping. People are rude with the big carts and they will not move over or even attempt to let you by. So I will say so long world thrift.Salvation army anf think thrift are even better.. As the truck out front . the vets do not get that money. They rent that truck and give them things that would normally get shipped to third world countries. The store that has the nicest things is second chance thrift .pompano it's huge and some nice things Read more at national.citysearch.com Pros: packed
Cons: too pricy
Recommended: Yes
maryann33409
maryann33409Thursday, November 15, 2007
Overpriced and well stocked with Counterfeits!
If it seems too good to be true, don't walk, run! A counterfeit Louis Vuitton or Coach bag complete with shredded leather, broken zippers, torn linings and the smell of cigarette smoke will run you anywhere between $49.99 to $189.99. The store will not tell you that they are fake and they present them as being authentic by showcasing them in a specific area with-in the store. Most of the suits and blouse have either a stain, a rip or some kind of damage and if it wasn't damaged, the store manager demands that all of the World Thrift price tags pierce the fabric, including leather, vinyl and suede...leaving a hole in the garment. Suede boots and shoes are ruined from the sticker glue from their price tags. The sole of the shoes have the price written in big black numbers across the bottom - so buy them, but don't lift your feet in public or evenone will know that you paid $19.99 for a pair of August 1995 pumps. Cherokee brand t-shirts with stains are priced at $7.99, compared to Walmart at $3.99. Cracked microwave safe bowls are priced at $19.99, and I've even seen a candle with a .99 cent Dollar Store sticker priced at $6.95. If your interest is in linens, forget it! The ladies who sell them at the flea market bombard the carts as they are rolled out of the back room and on to the sales floor, only to be swallowed up in less than 2 minutes. The loud speaker warns it's customers that there is no shopping from the rolling racks (racks from the back being brought out to the store) but there will be a dozen flea marketeers and ebayers fighting over the best of the best pieces as they are rolled out to the store floor, leaving no decent item for us regular folks. The place is awful! Read more at national.citysearch.com Pros: Nice music in the background
Cons: Over priced and well stocked with illegal counterfeits
Recommended: Yes
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Citysearch UserSaturday, December 24, 2005
What a great selection! by D F. at InsiderPages
I was introduced to the world of thrifting a few years ago by a friend, and World Thrift remains my favorite place to shop. They have a huge selection of just about anything you can imagine. I shop mainly for books and toys and never walk out of that store empty-handed. They are constantly restocking the shelves so no matter what you are looking for you will always be able to find it here. My first stop in this store are the book shelves and I leave with a cart full. Their selection of books sometimes can rival that of a small library and you cannot beat the prices. I hit the toys next with my son; almost every board game he owns has come from World Thrift. He loves how he can play with the toys and usually chooses 1 or 2 that he wants to buy. At their prices, I never have to say no. A trip to World Thrift is truly a treat. PROS: Price, selection CONS: None Read more at national.citysearch.com Recommended: Yes
Business Details on World Thrift
Phone Numbers:Primary Phone: (561) 588-4050
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