Value Village 2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8

Value Village





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  • Thursday9 AM–9 PM
  • Friday9 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–7 PM
  • Monday9 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–9 PM




Value Village 2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8




About the Business

Thrift & Secondhand Stores Near You in Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8 | Value Village | Value Village Thrift Store in Saskatoon, SK is the place to find great deals on the things that you need. To shop or donate, we're located at 2115 Faithfull Ave.

Contacts

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+13066686161
2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8

Hours

  • Thursday9 AM–9 PM
  • Friday9 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday9 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday9 AM–7 PM
  • Monday9 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday9 AM–9 PM

Features

  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • In-store shopping




Recommended Reviews

Cheryl
03.10.2023
Value Village
Self serve tills are everywhere, pretty soon no such thing as customer service...will be AI robotsSome good things from time to time.
Larry Toovey
23.09.2023
Value Village
Good selection, range of quality, and brands, clean, well organized.Products are over priced. I have on many occasions found same item on Amazon for less money.
Amanda Symons
07.09.2023
Value Village
It's everything it needs to be. Clean and staffed with efficient and friendly people. Shop thrift instead of new, the best items are ones that already exist!
amy
23.08.2023
Value Village
Edited Feb 2023 to add: it’s getting worse! The shelves that are located where the dressing rooms used to be, are apparently for what they consider to be collectibles and pricing them higher than even some of the antique shops and thrift shops in town that do it for CHARITY/still have real people as cashiers/still have change rooms! Also, why get rid of the change rooms entirely??? And most disturbingly, they had a friggin’ 24 hour urine collection specimen bottle for sale!!! Which made me question everything. Including why I went there again! Also seeing increasing amounts of high priced Joe Fresh clothing. Can get it cheaper straight from superstore if I wanted to, especially when they have it on sale/clearance. Joe Fresh is not high ticket brand, stop pricing it like it is. And then there’s the public bathrooms. I just don’t believe in businesses being allowed to close their public bathrooms. They are often announcing over the intercom either temporary closure, possibly for the “guard’s” break but why not have someone cover for them? Or a few times I was there and they were closed for the “rest of the day” when the store was still open for another 2hrs. This was unheard of when I was growing up. Sure, maintenance of a bathroom poses some challenges, but that’s what you have to do when you have a business that profits off of selling things to human beings! Downgrading to one star.Original review: Prices have gotten ridiculous here lately. So much stuff that is from the the dollar store - sometimes there’s even still a label on it and the value village price for the used item is higher than the original dollar store price when the item was new! Lots of things they’ve priced high, comparable to if you were buying from someone who curates vintage items, which is unfair. The curator charges more because the time they spent searching for that item, PAYING for it, storing it, staging, cleaning/restoring it etc. I shouldn’t have to pay those prices when I’m scouring a second hand store (that had it HAND DELIVERED to them for FREE) myself. Many other things I can also get cheaper new… and I highly doubt this increase in prices reflects better wages for the front line staff. And 9.99 for a used beach towel? Really? I prefer to buy used and not contribute to waste but I’m not willing to pay more for used when I can get it new for the same price or cheaper.
Canadian kids Vlogs
24.07.2023
Value Village
Value village is a wonderful place if you are looking for gently used stuff of all kind. It's a good place for clothes for men women and kids for all occasions, electronics, toys, kitchen ware, sports gear, house decor and many more.Free parking facility is availableCarts on the entranceWashroom facility
Chaudhry Atif Ijaz
24.07.2023
Value Village
You can buy used clothes ladies and gents. We can also buy Shoes , Caps and other decorations stuff
Mes senger
20.07.2023
Value Village
I'm not happy about the ridiculous prices they have now. They get their merchandise for FREE, They DO NOT donate to any charity or cause anymore and they're phasing out actual cashiers. I'm sorry but I now prefer giving my business to thrift stores who are trying to do things for our communities.
Rochelle .S
19.07.2023
Value Village
I really do enjoy a great deal like everyone I know so I love Value Village. However I've noticed that this particular store in Faithful Ave has really gone downhill this past 1-2 years. Maybe 1.5 yrs. For example there staff is usually very nice to say hi to get directions where things are, but now there just unfriendly rude staff. Never have I witnessed such unprofessionalism in my life. The manager, the dirty blonde who works there too, well I've complained about this and she was even worse here I was trying to return this BROKEN crock pot and Kuerig I bought on Friday and she said that I was too late for a refund or return. And Don't you guys get enough money from us? Fron my government? That's was very hurtful and disrespectful. It was bogus. I am going to walk a picket line in the front until something is done.
Jacki Andre
15.07.2023
Value Village
It's Value Village so there are pros and cons. This particular VV has by far the largest selection of thrift items in the city. Part of the joy of thrifting is the thrill of the hunt and finding an item that is special for whatever reason at a good price. You have to put in the legwork for that to happen. For sure there are dollar store and Walmart items that are priced higher than they originally sold for. But I have also found things like Coach leather boots for $20. However, markups are definitely soaring lately on everything, I expect in response to people scooping up deals to resell on sites like Poshmark. The lack of change rooms is a huge deterrent esp. with their limited exchange policy. Staff is never particularly helpful. Still, if you like thrifting, it's one of the best places in Saskatoon to go. Other thrifts may be cheaper but they also have a much smaller selection

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2115 Faithfull Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1T8
Value Village