Cancer Research UK

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Harrow, United Kingdom

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Thrift store· Charity· Home goods store· Non-profit organization· Volunteer organization· Children's clothing store· Men's clothing store· Second hand store· Women's clothing store

Cancer Research UK Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Cancer Research UK is located in Harrow, United Kingdom on 310 Northolt Rd, South Harrow. Cancer Research UK is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category thrift store in United Kingdom.

Address

310 Northolt Rd, South Harrow

Phone

+44 2088644515

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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jade williams

This branch has a issue with organised theft from the same paid staff, for that reason new volunteers who have their wits about them are not welcomed. The dog rough thieving paid staff think a lot of the volunteers are not aware of their dirty thieving tricks XD . The price points you see on the windows are misleading, anything half decent is now a \golden ticket\ price XD

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twinkle toes

Do not recommend donating or volunteering at this branch. Ongoing staff issues since last year. Volunteers are nice but do not stick around due to staff issues. Prices are creeping up making it harder for people without incomes but they do not care about their market such is the way with charity shops these days.

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Hayley Mccarthy

If you are wanting to donate your goods, I would recommend going elsewhere. I have come away feeling really unsatisfied with what should be a satisfying experience, giving to the less fortunate. The manager seemed annoyed at taking some bags off me, as said there was too much donated already, and needed to keep fire exits clear. Whilst I completely understand this, it was more the way in which he spoke to me, no customer service skills whatsoever, and actually seemed annoyed with me, like I was a real inconvenience, and like he was doing me a favour taking my things. Go elsewhere, where they will probably be very grateful to receive so many nice things for charity.