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75 Dundas St N, Cambridge, Ontario, N1R 6G5, Canada
(519) 629-0103 www.ssvp.ca
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Sep 17, 2023
I am a regular at st.Vincent’s the staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable the displays are magnificent (great for holiday ideas ) and you can’t beat the prices the asst .manager always goes above and beyond remembering customers often by name and taking the time to ask how you are she has been a blessing to the store and the Cambridge community!! If your looking for some great finds and a positive shopping experience go check them out you will not be disappointed:)

Sep 15, 2023
I went in to try on some dresses and the staff hovered and made a comment like we weren’t able to afford the dresses being priced at $20 or $30. When I tried them on, one of their male employees was hovering and looking in the change room while I was showing my mom. Making comments about how it looked. The next dresses I had to get my mom in the change room to avoid him watching and making comments again. The ladies working were quite annoyed we were asking for assistance.

Jul 11, 2022
We thought we were donating to good cause. Younger volunteer was ok but the old driver was ignorant. I guess he forgot who’s home he was in. I should have told him to leave and just made another trip to the dump. He broke a piece of furniture putting in the truck and then wouldn’t take it. He picked through everything we had like it was a garage sale and would only take what looked like new. I get that they don’t want beat up furniture but a minor scratch. Come on! I’ll never call them again.

Dec 14, 2019
I’ve been buying used furniture and find the prices for things like cupboards and tables to be high in comparison to other stores. I paid for a chair yesterday but couldn’t take it as I needed help on this end to get it inside. Went back today and a young man put it in my car and advised me to drive safely.Very Sweet! Somebody from the facility needs to go out some day for a couple of hours and visit Value Village and Uptown Thrift and some of the other places to compare how they price their furniture.The dishes and housewares are priced competitively. I’m not shopping for clothing so can’t comment.

Aug 23, 2019
23 Aug.2019 1600 hrs. First time at store, just browsing . Came across a single mattress which I decided to buy. It was against two other mattresses which were tied against the wall with a piece of rope. Not aware of store policy I carefully removed the single and secured the other two back to the wall, As I went to take it to the counter a woman who was apparently an employee, called to me in a very rude and obnoxious voice ( from a distance)and said I can't take it but we may have some in the back. It is only when I backed up 10 feet from the display I noticed a very large sign on the wall posted extremely high that made reference to seeking employee assistance if you should wish to purchase a mattress. I did not notice the posting due to the fact I usually don't do my browsing by staring approx. 8 feet up a wall. I wasn't even looking for a mattress and when I did come across the display of mattresses, the sign was definitely not in view due to the extreme posted height and proximity to the display of mattresses . NO WHERE did it say DISPLAY MODELS ONLY . I did continue with my purchase and had to pay for it through the same employee unfortunately. She wore a scowl the entire time through the check out process. She was VERY RUDE ! I was considering browsing for other possible purchases but I felt it was best I did not risk the wrath of this employee. And of course I didn't want to be scolded like a small child again. If she worked for my business she would be fired immediately. As for the male employee that was working at the counter and I spoke to prior to my encounter with the female I refer to, he was almost just as unfriendly ! Will I ever return.......really ?

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