The Salvation Army Montville Family Store
Updated: March 01, 2024 09:29 AMThe Salvation Army Montville Family Store is located in Montville (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Unit 1/184 Main St, Montville QLD 4560, Australia.
Unit 1/184 Main St, Montville QLD 4560, Australia
8V5V+HC Montville, Queensland, Australia
+61 7 5478 5385
Check Time Table for The Salvation Army Montville Family Store
Monday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
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Tuesday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Friday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Sunday | 10 AM to 4 PM |
Questions & Answers
Where is The Salvation Army Montville Family Store?
The Salvation Army Montville Family Store is located at: Unit 1/184 Main St, Montville QLD 4560, Australia.
What is the phone number of The Salvation Army Montville Family Store?
You can try to calling this number: +61 7 5478 5385
What are the coordinates of The Salvation Army Montville Family Store?
Coordinates: -26.6911103, 152.8936023
The Salvation Army Montville Family Store Reviews
2023-01-22 00:05:42 GMT
Such a well-run shop, raising money for such a good cause. Quality is excellent, staff friendly and kind.
2023-09-29 09:34:48 GMT
I always enjoy having a browse through here I always seem to walk away with something
2021-02-13 02:54:46 GMT
Fantastic little store. Friendly staff and good bargains.
2019-11-15 22:56:43 GMT
Great shop, well presented items, good variety & friendly staff
2024-03-02 05:21:12 GMT
Absolutely horrific prices!! This is supposed to be an op shop not a boutique! Very greedy especially when they’re from donations. Avoid this shop!! Waste of time and SUCH a disappointment.
2023-11-08 06:04:39 GMT
Never have I been to a opportunity shop. And found everything soooo experience. Everything I looked unbelievable experience. Stay away from this shop. Please don't donate locals , their a rip off.
2022-09-11 10:45:14 GMT
This specific Salvation Army bears impressive abilities and savviness in the field of business. Warren Buffet, one of the great investors and financial tycoons of the modern era advises that the ability to recognise current trends is what sets top tier business apart from the rest of the low-laying-swampers. And boy let me tell you, he would be proud. This skill is on immediate display the second you walk into this joint. Preying upon the trend of repurposed fashion, this ‘charity’ shop will slap a retro sticker on just about any ol’ piece of fabric bearing semblance of years bygone. Whether it’s barely held together, tattered with holes from that time your mates uncle crashed his Harley, or simply a dusty rag your mum once cleaned the kitchen with, this Salvos has you covered. You can be sure to find exorbitant prices tagged on a range of items purportedly vintage.
Despite the asking price reflecting what should be a combo-deal, there is no lunch served at this establishment. Which is a rather fortunate case considering the throw up you’ll need to swallow as you pass a $225 price tag rapaciously hanging off the collar of a ‘vintage’ (made in 2014) jacket. It must have been the obvious hole and artistic splash of white paint on black leather that inflated the price so. Perhaps it would fair better in an art gallery where the tatters can be admired by enthusiasts as an entropic representation.
I took a deep breath and proceeded to the back of the store, praying to the cherubs that a $5 rack was nigh. Sadly i was again disappointed to find not much under $15-20, and what I found to be rather standard give-always. I do wonder how many of the people donating are aware of the lucrative fabrication happening at present. I feel it unfair to alchemise good-hearted donations into retro sections higher priced than most vintage stores I’ve visited.
I thought the op in op shop stood for the opportunity for those in need to be able to afford something otherwise out of reach, and not an opportunity for charities to operate as businesses whilst reaping the benefits of operating as said ‘charity’.
Honesty is paramount to progression. Fairly this is a crisis sweeping the nation, and this particular Salvo’s shouldn’t bear the entire weight of the issue, though certainly some portion is deserving. I’ll visit again in a year and hope for change in a fairer direction.
2022-12-05 21:06:13 GMT
Absolute rip off. Supposed to be an OP shop. This is without a doubt the most expensive Op shop I have ever been to.
2022-04-27 03:45:57 GMT
Prices are beyond exorbitant.. $45 for a pair of USED jeans.. very greedy considering everything is donated. I felt violated!!!!
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About Montville
Town in AustraliaMontville is a rural town and locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, the locality of Montville had a population of 970 people. source
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