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Businiess name:  The Salvation Army Thrift Store & Donation Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I spent $10 on a dvd player that was originally $20, but it was a half off day. I bought the small dvd player for my children to watch some movies on, to go with their newly purchased tv. I assumed that the Salvation Army thrift shop would test their products before trying to sell something that could be broken. . . But oh no, STUPID me the consumer ASSUMING that a place that sells used goods would test something before the unaware CONSUMER, yet again me, WOULD BUY IT. . . Well I guess that the Poway Salvation Army store not only jacks up their prices on peoples old throw away items, but they as well extort their consumers by selling them that TRASH that they lead you to believe works because they put a price tag on it and are selling it. . . Goodbye overpriced, other peoples unwanted junk store, I'll keep my business in Ramona. . . At least the people at the Lil old Ramona Thrift shop make sure the things they are selling work before they put a price tag on it. . . Otherwise it goes in a junk pile, like where the Poway Salvation Army store should go!

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