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Emmaus Merseyside Charity Superstore

42-44 Sandy Rd, Seaforth, Liverpool L21 3TW, United Kingdom

Emmaus Merseyside Charity Superstore
Thrift store
3.9
64 reviews
8 comments
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FX8R+VW Liverpool, United Kingdom
+44 151 928 1588
emmaus.org.uk
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Hello UK
Fitted out my son's 2 bedroomed flat for £300, large fridge freezer, 2 beds, sofa, dining table set , coffee table, side table, mirrors. All good quality. Interesting place to look around for small bits as well as furniture. Not a huge selection of clothing, it is more of a household place. Staff are very helpful!
Sharin lintten
Sharin lintten147 days ago
Rip off prices!!! getting worse in there asking far to much money its got worse over the years did at one time was a great help to tge poor in the community but not the greed has happened in this shop and its all donated to help the poor who ever is raising the prices so high needs to go! The prices are shockingly high now its never going to help the poorer people in our community Needs to go back to the good charitable shop it once was. Someone is making this place a place the desperately poor can now not afford Sort the issues out the manager is destroying this cause. Staff are nice but I think the manager woman is very greedy it should go back to a place for the poorer in our society can shop again and the donators want to help them that's why they donate so they can help poor and homeless its lost its way now, bring it back to the great charity shop it once was. ASAP the manager needs to go.
Squirrel Girl
Squirrel Girl147 days ago
Its very expensive in there now and so disappointing the poor are now out priced in there!! An no more bargains in here should be cheaper for a charity shop was once a good place but I can not afford prices in here its ruined now you best to try other charity shops now as this shop wants too much money for everything in here I couldn't believe how much they wanted i had to leave I can ñot afford this place now its gone bad on prices its a shame they r being greedy on prices as some people need cheap second hand as they struggling for basics in life but this place is not helpful anymore its sad for poor people who need household items I'd go elsewhere and shop around as in here its prices have ghone through the roof I think maybe might need a change of manager or who ever is creeping er prices up should step aside as it should be helping the poor people in the area after all its all do aged to the cause but its now to expensive for the poor :( :( :(
Sandra catani
Sandra catani239 days ago
in most cases they have the cheek to be asking more for the furniture than what it cost new when it was first made, in one case they were asking twice the amount for a wall unit which had probably changed hands many times before they got it for free. having been in the furniture industry for a great number of years i know the prices of furniture. i know these charities are trying to raise funds but there are times when they really take the pee.
Jackie Kenny
Jackie Kenny270 days ago
I have changed my bungalow with stuff I've bought from emmaus couch coffee table TV stand wardrobe chest of draws etc even clock radio I bought a clock for the wall bargain £3-50 seen the same one at the range £19-99 staff r great helpful and very friendly will still be going back
Janey McGrane
Janey McGrane301 days ago
I love coming here, I've bought some great bargains but the best thing about coming here is the staff! Gorgeous, kind, friendly people that do the most amazing job! What a fabulous cause ❤️. Thank you from the sister of someone who used to be homeless. Thank God for people like these guys that look after people not so fortunate as ourselves 😘 x
Rochelle Morgan
Rochelle Morgan2 years ago
Pick up of donation furniture, Fantastic service! really professional and efficient!! Highly recommend
Ian Corlett
Ian Corlett2 years ago
Total rip off since the little women/man or wotever took over in the running of the place, second hand furniture that's given for free an they slap a price ticket on it that's more than it is when brand new, example= there given a 3 seater an 2 seater free, they put them out separately for the sum of 150 pound each it's the same right across the store, I'm all for help the homeless an I understand there's overheads to pay but really Emmaus give ya head a wobble an take a reality check, step one get rid off the peacock manager an take it back to the way it used to be before with low prices and room to haggle. You will probably get your customers back 👍.
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