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11505 99 St, Grande Prairie, Alberta, T8V 2H6, Canada
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Nov 8, 2018
Walmart owns it now, so it sucks. The staff keeps the good stuff. The pricing is ridiculous and drastically differs from each store. It used to be awesome shopping at this second hand store, when you could go find name brand for value prices, but now you might as well go buy the item new since they charge pretty much the same price. It is sad that donated items are used to make the Waltons richer. I avoid shopping here.

Dec 2, 2018
I will never shop here again. I bought three dresses when I was pregnant 4 years back, and later on that week I was at Walmart, found out that the dresses at Value Village were the SAME price as Walmart dresses and they were brand new!!!!!!!!! So I will never support Value Village, again. They are crooks. This store is suppose to be for people that don't make much in life. People that can't afford Walmart clothes even. Shame on you guys!!! I can't believe you even have people that want to work for you guys, obviously they need to shake there head and realize who they are actually supporting 😡

Nov 13, 2018
We love Value Village. This location was huge and well organized.

Nov 11, 2018
Always friendly services. And the place is always clean ......

Jun 27, 2018
So, I never used to like going to Value Village - so, I never went. Over the last year or so, my fiance and I have been going on a close-to regular basis, as every time we go we end up finding something that makes sense to buy. Baby books for a couple bucks? You bet. Wall full of goodie bags? Absolutely. Decent clothes and cheap prices? That too. I'd say check it out. But leave the good stuff for me.

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