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David Iversen ★★★★★
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Costea Florentin ★★★★★
A great place to shop for furniture while supporting a good cause! The staff is very friendly and helpful. Definitely worth a visit if you want to find something useful and contribute to a meaningful cause!
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Julie Sanderson ★★★★★
Excellent shop, beautifully laid out , clean and spacious. Manager Justine so friendly and welcoming . Some great stock,
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Anthony jones ★★★★★
Reading Reviews little shocked with comments, my experience every time has been awesome , but here is the thing i think with most places like this you be nice to them and pleasant and they are to you, yes i find alot of charity shops can be moody , so why not start with hi, how are you, instead of oi! how much.. as i say always been great to me ..
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Laura ★☆☆☆☆
Brought a fish tank from there for £65, from the shop to getting it home the bottom of the tank completely cracked despite us being extra careful with it. Took it back to the shop & was told nothing could be done - it was a 60L fish tank, the bottom should not have cracked so easily the way it did. £65 is a lot of money especially in the cost of living crisis we find ourselves in. In hindsight we should have asked for it to be packaged better / more securely but we didn’t expect that to happen as we live literally 2mins from the shop - i was told “i must have gone over a bump”. Really disappointed as have given many donations over the years. Have since found out that it was only £10 more to purchase the same tank brand new. Unfortunately i wont be dealing with (or donating) to this shop again!!
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chris brain ★☆☆☆☆
We went into the shop recently and everything was so over priced. The was two model cars in the window £20 each. That’s not far what they are new. The was a remote control car, £20 without a remote. It wasn’t anything special. A dvd player for £25 where every other charity shop sells them for £5 to £10. People donate to the charity, where the shops are subsidised and run mostly by volunteers. People buy from a charity shop usually because they are short of money. If they do buy something and sell it on, that has also provided to the charity and the person selling the item on, which means it’s helped more people. Somewhere along the line people someone has missed this point. Turn the stock around quick, give everyone a chance and don’t be so greedy. £185 for a second hand sofa which most would want £50 for. You are in crack. The was a load a maps, £50 each!!! Retail on eBay being willing to post I’d struggle to pull £20 each. It’s greed. Give others a chance to try and survive and rotate ya stock quicker
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Rebecca Belson ★★★★★
Fantastic staff and service. Would highly recommend.
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michele brewer ★★★★★
Always nice to pop in. There's always a bargain to be had.
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Mona Lisa ★☆☆☆☆
Used to be good value for money ..but the prices are extortionate..rather buy new atleast u can get some kind of warranty
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Sandra Billingham ★☆☆☆☆
Has become too picky, in what they chose to take, when donating furniture. Have seen damaged/ scratched furniture in that store, worse than what we had offered them. Very disappointed, especially since another charity was happy to receive our donation. In view of this we will no longer give anything to this charity.
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Birmingham St Mary's Hospice Furniture Shop is located at 15 Pershore Rd S, Cotteridge, Birmingham B30 3EE, UK
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