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Leyton PDSA Charity Shop

811-813 High Rd. Leyton, London E10 7AA, United Kingdom

Leyton PDSA Charity Shop
Charity
3.6
10 reviews
8 comments
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HXFQ+QG London, United Kingdom
+44 20 8539 7564
pdsa.org.uk
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Rita
Rita
Great shop, nice staff. I have taken loads of my stuff in here. I get letters telling me how much my stuff has raised and so far it's over £500 in just a year. Please, if you love animals taken your unwanted stuff here and register for gift aid too. It all goes to help.
April san
April san
Love every bit working there
B. Butt
B. Butt
Many things expensive for what they were. Toys and home shelves extremely untidy. New goods shelves understocked.
Two young girls chatting to each other instead of maybe tidying up the shop.
Shop itself is in good location and looked clean. Just very messy.
Michael Bond
Michael Bond
Great shop. Made a donation yesterday and the gentleman volunteer who was on duty couldn't be more helpful.
Kabir Choudhury
Kabir Choudhury
Lovely.
William Crossley
William Crossley1 year ago
Can I donate unused dog food here? If not do you know where I can? Thank you
Sam Smart
Sam Smart2 years ago
An OK shop. The man seemed to be watching me a lot in the shop, and seemed a bit nervous, like he's not used to customers.

When he wasn't watching, the woman and man seemed more interested in having a chat behind the till than anything else.

I wouldn't say the clothes were particularly low price, but there is quite a lot on the rails, and the books and DVDs didn't have a great offer either compared to other charity shops.
Jo-anne Cox
Jo-anne Cox2 years ago
Do not take donations there, without checking first, I took alot of high quality stuff including stuff that maybe useful to pet owners on a budget, such as a high quality pet carrier, and a double adjustable raised bowl stand with 4 bowls virtually unused, carrying it and on the bus only to be greeted with "no donations after 12.30."

If they need to do this, they need to put it online with the opening hours. Not just tell people who have gone out of their way to try to helpout animals to go away.

Eventually after I explained my dog died and it was upsetting and difficult to bring the stuff there in the first place the lady said ok put it on the floor at the back, but by that stage I just felt the donatIon was an unwanted inconvenience so I left.
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