Local Guides World
Colorado-based chain for used clothing & household items, with proceeds benefiting local causes.
2830 North Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501

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Reviews — 8

Jacqueline Etchart
at 2024 Jul 20
Jacqueline Etchart
at 2024 Jul 20
Store is much cleaner than last time I was in, BUT, the prices are like buying new! What person is going to pay $1.99 for a chipped coffee cup?? Home Goods have them for cheaper than that right now. $5.00 for a summer T-shirt, Go to Target and you can find the same things. You are there to provide for the community, to help those less fortunate afford to dress themselves, furnish a home and feel good about themselves. You need to quit lining your pockets and help those in need.
Penny King
at 2024 Jun 26
Penny King
at 2024 Jun 26
I thought I walked into Target! Seasonal merch tastefully placed at the front of the store, sections clearly marked. Spacious and so clean. This used clothing store smells fresh which is such a welcomed experience. #allergygirl can’t stay long is a dusty, musty space. I got some great finds!
Jett Adams
at 2024 Mar 30
Jett Adams
at 2024 Mar 30
The signs and website says 50% off on Saturdays but when you get up to the front they charge you full price
Mitchell Plath
at 2024 Mar 24
Mitchell Plath
at 2024 Mar 24
Large and well organized thrift store, this place has clean, restrooms, clean floors, and very friendly staff.
Andrew Reid
at 2024 Mar 23
Andrew Reid
at 2024 Mar 23
They have a reasonable selection of items. Prices can be reasonable if you go on Saturday. Some of the furniture is incredibly expensive for how poorly made it is.

My only complaint for this store is their employees (especially at checkout). You'll have a dozen people waiting in line and one cashier. There are other employees mulling around trying to appear busy and they won't help clear up the lines. The cashier's are too friendly, they get into long embroiled conversations with customers and they'll stand there for 5 minutes after checking out.

Another complaint I have is that any unpriced item needs managers approval. I have an item that max should be worth 2 bucks and the manager thinks it's worth $10 when you can get it for less at Walmart.
Stephanie Bell
at 2023 Oct 12
Stephanie Bell
at 2023 Oct 12
It's almost embarrassing some of the things they put out. Broken items, badly crafted items. Ripped, stained, faded stretched out clothing, all overpriced. They put out brand new Walmart items at marked up prices. It's been sad watching this place go downhill. A few specific employees have zero customer service skills and a bad attitude. I would be upset if I owned this place.
Derek Hampton
at 2022 Aug 28
Derek Hampton
at 2022 Aug 28
It's your average thrift store, and there's nothing wrong with that. It is kept clean and has many assorted items. The clothing section (especially women's) is huge. It's my most frequented thrift store (or at least it used to be. See edit below.)
Edit: Removed two stars. I was purchasing a couple of CDs and one of them was incorrectly priced double what it should have been. I told the cashier about the mistake, and she shrugged and said "it's close enough, so we won't fix it." It might have only been $4, but I literally paid double. That's not "close." It's not the amount of money, it's the principle of the matter. Sure, they got an extra $2 from me, but they likely just lost a regular customer, so I hope it was worth it to them.

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