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Salvos Stores Norwood

Charity shop in Adelaide

Updated: March 11, 2024 12:26 PM

Salvos Stores Norwood is located in Adelaide (City in Australia), Australia. It's address is 55 George St, Norwood SA 5067, Australia.

55 George St, Norwood SA 5067, Australia

3JHP+8J Norwood, South Australia, Australia

+61 8 8431 5040

salvosstores.com.au

Check Time Table for Salvos Stores Norwood


Monday9 AM to 5:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5:30 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5:30 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday9 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturday9 AM to 5 PM
SundayClosed

Questions & Answers


Where is Salvos Stores Norwood?

Salvos Stores Norwood is located at: 55 George St, Norwood SA 5067, Australia.

What is the phone number of Salvos Stores Norwood?

You can try to calling this number: +61 8 8431 5040

What are the coordinates of Salvos Stores Norwood?

Coordinates: -34.9217344, 138.6365101

Salvos Stores Norwood Reviews

Courtney Swanson
2023-11-14 05:18:13 GMT

The clothing was great quality with a good assortment of brand name and every day wears. Jo the store attendant helped me create a fantastic outfit and was very friendly and approachable. Highly recommend!

Jenna
2021-10-18 12:08:35 GMT

I’m a keen op-shopper and would rate the Norwood store as one of the best Salvos stores in the Adelaide metro area. All the garments are beautifully presented - washed and ironed - and perfectly categorised. Lots of designer and high end brands. The store has a lovely boutique feel with many gems to be discovered. Fantastic customer service from Jo who kindly gifted my little girl a few items from out the back. Thank you Jo. Will definitely be back to both donate and purchase.

Laura Hobbs
2022-08-18 04:39:25 GMT

Best salvos store in Adelaide! Clean, amazing range of clothes & fairly priced for the quality they put out. The manager Jo is extremely helpful, friendly and knows the shop through and through so we lent on her advice and ended up with a perfect haul!! Highly recommend to anyone wanting good quality bric-a-brac or accessories as well, the perfect op-shopping experience.

LIANCHENG LI
2019-10-07 06:12:50 GMT

Good quality sport clothings especially the pants. Red tag always 2 AUD , while 50% price for specific color tag

Sophie Davidson
2022-07-07 04:53:10 GMT

best salvos in adelaide. thanks so much to John for looking after us so well ! :)

Mr. Murdo Levy
2022-12-19 05:07:39 GMT

Small but usual good items from Salvos come grab a bargain

Catherine Story
2023-11-08 10:39:56 GMT

Horrible experience at this op shop - the woman working there today followed me around, treated me with suspicion and generally made it very difficult for me to shop there and to try things on in my lunch break period. Told me a dress ‘was expensive’ and so they needed to know where it was at all times when I took it to try on, ($38 dollars even though it had ripped sleeves - it seems as though she had forgotten that it was donated FOR FREE). I would have bought more stuff but she made me feel so horrible I didn’t want to stay any longer. Volunteers should consider how they make people feel and remember what it means to have a charitable attitude

Sofia
2023-06-03 02:56:03 GMT

My husband, son and I were looking around and the store attendant just stared at us the whole time. Felt like I had eyes behind us the whole time. There were other people in the store and she just continued to follow us and even blocked the entry/exit. My husband noticed the blue ticket sign being on sale at the front so he went back to check a jacket tag and she asked "are you buying anything" and my husband responded ah no just noticed blue tickets were on sale so I wanted to check a tag. Very uncomfortable and I wouldn't go back. Over priced clothing anyways. Staff need better training or more jobs to do. No idea why we were singled out but I am brown Australian so maybe racial????

Sarah Modra
2023-06-06 12:28:53 GMT

My sister and I went shopping there this afternoon and my sister was excited to find a blazer she loved for $9. However when attempting to buy it the lady behind the counter and basically accused her of switching tags and said that it was worth far more than $9. Horrible and disappointing experience.

Trammi Truong
2022-09-26 04:26:05 GMT

I found a jacket labeled $18 price. When I went to pay the cashier lady told me she can’t sell to me for $18 because the jacket original price was $150. I told her I’m not the one putting the price tag on, so the price should be as is hence I want to pay for $18. She said I can’t buy it for that price. I ask her why not? The clothes they received been donated by the people. It doesn’t cost them any cents.

Long story short, she rang the manager and they told her if I wanted the jacket they will sell for $45 but not $18 as the price tag. I told them I’m very disappointed with their service. Even if I went to Myer or David Jones, when they mistakenly printed the price on the item, they must sell for that price to the customer as it’s their own mistake. The manager & the staffs had a bad attitude & very poor customers service. They even told me off to do volunteer as them, to me personally They don’t deserve 1 star rating.

Angie Lensink
2024-01-23 23:32:49 GMT

Awful and obnoxious staff who treat you like a criminal.Absolutely disgusting. Don't waste your time shopping here.

Frederick
2020-11-11 01:02:42 GMT

Grossly overpriced clothes, very limited selection and unfriendly, obnoxious Manager. Traveling around in a camper we got caught out with a cold snap in the weather and went in here late on a Friday (16th Oct) evening to pick up some warm clothes. Picked up a Jacket ($26), and two other pieces for a total cost of $ 60 in the 10 minutes we were allowed!
We then went out of Adelaide for a week away and realized that the Jacket was defective. All the inner fill had collapsed and had collected down at the end of the sleeves and around the waist area making it very awkward and uncomfortable to wear and providing no protection or warmth where needed. In the short time we had for selection we hadn’t noticed this defect. The receipt said returns were allowed for exchange within 7 days. So we went back as soon as we returned to Adelaide on the 8th day after purchase (24th October) and were referred to the Manager Jo for exchange. She bluntly told us that she didn’t know if this Jacket was purchased elsewhere insisting that we should have kept the original Salvos price tag that was on the garment even though we had a receipt! She made us feel like thieves with her comments even adding that she didn’t recognize this jacket insisting that she priced every garment in the store. She then made a big fuss about the fact that it was 8 days after we purchased it instead of the stipulated 7 even though there had been a Sunday in between! We suggested she was being unreasonable, it was only a day late and requested that she re-consider. We even offered to bring the rest of the garments in to see if she could recognise them as items from her store which she turned down. She even made the outrageous assertion that not even a department store like K Mart, Target or Big W would accept returns or exchanges for items that didn’t have a store tag! Totally untrue as they only require the original receipt. She ultimately and very reluctantly agreed to take this defective item back and asked us to pick something else which we did paying an extra $ 6 on top of what we had paid before. Making the final payment she again made us feel like we were cheating the system saying “you MUST always keep the store tag on if you want to exchange”. By then we had enough of this unpleasant woman and I told her a few things politely that were wrong with the policies for return/exchange. Not only does the official receipt not tell you about the need to retain the original store ticket neither did the staff member advise us of such a policy at the time of sale. Also the receipt does not provide any details of what you purchase which any other store does when you buy goods which makes it difficult for staff to identify what they sell! We felt insulted by this woman who really should not be in a managerial position and insults the ethos of the Salvation Army. We also wondered if this treatment was racial as we are Brown Australians? Is this sort of suspicion extended to people of Caucasian appearance too? Suspect not. Being retired professionals we have never felt so humiliated at the subtle accusations that we somehow were trying to cheat the Salvos for $ 26. She even had trouble subtracting $ 32 from $ 26 without having to write it out so we could pay the difference of $6! At the end of it all she gave us no receipts for the new transactions or the old! We were glad to walk out never to return to this or any other Salvos outlet in the future. We got much better value and friendly, respectful service at the RSPCA Op Shop as well as Save the Children Op Shop with so much more to choose from at reasonable prices that you would normally expect from Op Shops who at the end of the day are only re-selling donated items from people of goodwill. Bigger ones like Salvos and Vinnies charge outrageously and become so commercial they should be boycotted.

The person who you don’t wanna mess with Khiv
2021-12-31 06:24:29 GMT

Very disrespectful people here. I went around 4:58 had already pit the stuff when the bin was not there even before 5 pm.
Ok. I put back everything in my car as the person said we are closed though they should at 5 and not before. If they have to , they should update about it before.
Next day, I went and the lady came put immediately and spoke very loudly and showed an attitude that I cant not put the toy and then a quilt as it is not allowed. I told her that they need to the. pit all information what is accepted and not in written somewhere whateit can-be seen Its written here on the bin when nothing of not accepting the quilt and toy was written.
Okay, I understand but they must put everything in written on the bin or somewhere which was not.
Secondly, they cant come and interfere when a person is unloading the stuff. It is their non of their responsibility to speak like that.
Salvos Norwood is the worst.

Seena Cleetus
2021-03-13 08:49:38 GMT

Too expensive....

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