Value Village 339 University Ave Unit 5, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4M8

Value Village





733 Reviews
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  • Thursday10 AM–9 PM
  • Friday10 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday12–8 PM
  • Monday10 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–9 PM




Value Village 339 University Ave Unit 5, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4M8




About the Business

Thrift & Secondhand Stores Near You in Charlottetown, PE C1A 4M8 | Value Village | Value Village Thrift Store in Charlottetown, PE is the place to find great deals on the things that you need. To shop or donate, we're located at 339 University Ave, Unit 5.

Contacts

Call Us
+19025664084
339 University Ave Unit 5, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4M8

Hours

  • Thursday10 AM–9 PM
  • Friday10 AM–9 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–9 PM
  • Sunday12–8 PM
  • Monday10 AM–9 PM
  • Tuesday10 AM–9 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–9 PM

Features

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




Recommended Reviews

Mark Burke
08.10.2023
Value Village
Prices of clothes are WAY TO HIGH, in a lot of cases higher than retail price new, and i am not kidding. Used dollar store hats for $4.99? Used Denver Hayes pants for $19.99 when you can buy new for $29.99. Even if clothes don't sell on the floor they have a bailer out back they sell by the bail. store sells every stitch of clothes they get and as far as charity goes, they donate a very tiny fraction of profits, thus misleading customers and people who think they are donating to a good cause. I can't believe they get away with what they do.
lobie daughton
08.10.2023
Value Village
I go there when I need to shop for cables and accessories for electronic devices. So easy and quick to find if they have what I need, as all the cables, adapters etc. are displayed on hooks at the rear (southwest corner) of the store. My most recent purchase was an HDMI cable. I was in and out in under 3 minutes.
Christopher Amey
29.09.2023
Value Village
It's got lots of good stuff but they push the charity thing a bit to far, since they aren't a charity, I noticed the free recycling bin for electronic was carneraed and closed off. I found the Store, ridiculous at what you can do if you sell garbage to panhandlers. Border paradise. Still across canada as the Homeless and jobless rates soar,its stores like this that give charity a bad name. Peace.
Dawn Macdonald
28.09.2023
Value Village
I find the store pretty expensive considering they get all their stuff for free, some items are way way over priced, very rediculs.
Tony Bercowski
11.08.2023
Value Village
As far as reuse stores go, this place has a lot of products to choose from. Only things that could improve upon is lower pricing since all their products have been supplied free to them. It seems, to me, that many items are priced relative to their pricing new and cut in half (even though they're obtained free of charge). Of course, items valued much higher will cost even more (thanks to the internet, everyone with access knows what items are worth).The other improvement would be to have a chunk of their incredible profits go towards charity. I don't know if it happens, but the workers should share in overall store profits as well. Would help increase the workers loyalty, hard work, and peace of mind knowing they are sharing their employers profit.These are just my thoughts.
Absolutely Maddy
06.08.2023
Value Village
I usually love thrifting here. But the thing is there is no changing rooms, so you can’t see if things fit well. And addition to that, you don’t even get your money back if you return items. You only get in store credit.
Rip Around Town
27.07.2023
Value Village
Prices keep going up every month. Brand new prices for used clothing. Uneducated out of touch with reality. Loud obnoxious management. Not worth it to go here anymore. Will post pictures of prices in near future if things do not change. Shame. Update Apr 24/23. Overheard management talking about annual transactions being the same but # of items in transaction are down and were wondering why. Here is your answer, your pricers are all uneducated on pricing (this came straight from your employees), your prices are laughable and keep going up every quarter. Educate yourselves on the cost of brand new items. Also, you get your items by donation, the GREED is unbelievable, reason why we don't donate here and donate to Mission Thrift. STOP embarrassing yourselves. SEE BELOW PIC, used COSTCO brand hoodie for $20, not worth that brand new!! Seen an old desk there yesterday for $249.99, they get this stuff for FREE
Maddison Thompson (Thompson)
22.07.2023
Value Village
Used to be a good second hand store, but they keep jacking up the prices! Can't find a shirt there for less than 5$ and seems most items are double what they were a couple years ago
Sarah Tanner
19.07.2023
Value Village
Shop seems to be getting very dirty and untidy. Broken toys on shelves. Washroom was filthy. New self check out doesn't take cash. And prices are getting higher (some clothes are cheaper new in Old Navy and Walmart!!)
sherry k
18.07.2023
Value Village
Prices are so unbelievably high that they are above the prices of retail stores selling NEW products. I saw the same set of glasses with 1 missing for DOUBLE the price of what I bought the exact same set for at the Tiger store. Today I bought a 5-inch bowl here that came to 7$ after tax (I regret this too). Same thing with them overpricing junk that you can find for cheaper and new at dollarama. On top of it all, we have to use self checkout. For a company that runs on donations, they are extremely greedy and it’s driving customers like myself to shop new (contributing to global waste) than used. We need to stop donating to these stores to remind them that their consumers are also their supply providers. STOP DONATING HERE!

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339 University Ave Unit 5, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4M8
Value Village