SPCA Op Shop Richmond is a delightful store nestled in the heart of Richmond. Known for its ever-changing collection of unique trinkets and treasures, this shop offers visitors a chance to discover great items that add character and charm to any collection. While some treasures can be a bit pricey, customers find the quality and uniqueness well worth the value. The welcoming staff create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making every visit a pleasant experience. Whether you’re hunting for a special keepsake or just browsing, this cozy store is a wonderful spot to explore.
Joy Davenport
3 years agoVery poor customer service skills & not helpful at all. Would not recommend shopping here. I visited the store because my son had lost his sports club jacket & a friend had told me they saw it in this shop. After I explained the situation, the shop staff said the ‘jacket would of gone by now’ (even though my friend had sent a photo to prove otherwise). Once I had found it, I asked if I could have it for a discounted price as it was my son’s jacket (our surname & my phone number still on the tag to prove it was indeed our property). The reply: shove the jacket across the counter with a ‘here, take it’. The SPCA is a cause I fully support & would of gladly given a donation to; but with the attitude of that particular staff member, no way.
tony gosnell
3 years agoWent to return a jigsaw puzzle I bought for my grandson as it was not the one pictured on box. Staff member told me they do not do refunds and I should have checked puzzle before leaving which would mean I had to complete puzzle in shop. Eventually staff member angrily refunded my money from her own purse. Very disappointed by customer service. .
dani
2 years agoLovely little shop, always has good trinkets, little expensive sometimes but worth it. I’ve found some great stuff! Nice staff too.
Isabella Jackson
6 months agoThese guys didn’t get the memo that around here the op shops seem way cheaper than the rest of the country
Heron Tribe
6 years agoRefused to take functional items and things that were in great condition because they wouldn't sell. I didn't want to sell them, I wanted to donate them to poor people. They don't care about poverty, they only care about making money.