Gone For Good

Sonya
7 months ago

Not the Biggest Racists experience I've had but close, they even had Karen call to say I wasn't Alowed to be at my Mom's house while they were there, then said they had some kind of loss, when the invoice was paid in full! Sure it was a Black thing, in Jefferson County move. I'm sure they have never call a white customer with Jim Crow like demands

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Greg
7 months ago

I submitted 2 online requests to have a couch and loveseat removed. Never got a reply.

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Dane
8 months ago

This was my first visit to Gone For Good– I found a great selection of unique items, more than fair pricing, and the friendliest, most helpful staff. I live about a half hour away, but will definitely make the drive past other secondhand stores to give this place my business 🙂

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Casandra
11 months ago

I called Gone For Good to remove some furniture and smaller items plus to clean out junk from cabinets, refrigerators, and the garage. Andy was incredibly pleasant and confirmed the meeting time. He arrived on time and went thru the house to verify what if anything should not go. The entire place was empty (except for the items that were to stay) in two hours. He was efficient and professional. The best part is that he tries to find a home for everything that he removed. They recycle, gift to thrift shops, donate, give to animal shelters and repurpose what they can't use. Very little will be thrown in the landfill. Price was very good. I highly recommend this company!

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Gerard
2 years ago

Officially my favorite thrift store in Denver! After a disappointing visit to Restore, we drove around for a bit and somehow ended up at Gone For Good. When you walk in, it is hard not to notice a sign with a hold harmless clause included. It was hard not to get excited after seeing that. When walking toward the back of the building, you will pass couches, book cases full of books and room full of random tools. In the back though is where the magic happens. Apparently they pick items to be donated so there is always something different every week. When we went, it was like someone who really liked cooking and had unique kitchen dishes has donated that week. We walked away with beautiful hand crafted mugs, a serving platter, small ceramic dishes and more for $30. There is a clause because you are basically allowed to rummage through boxes, tubs, and large bins full of random items. And I just so happen to LOVE rummaging. It was like going to an estate sale, but not as crowded and definitely less depressing. Thanking for existing Gone for Good. I will be back!

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Julianne
3 years ago

I used this company in preparation for a move. It was a superb service. The employees were professional, friendly, and very careful to check that they were not removing anything that was supposed to remain. It made cleaning out the old house so easy, and I especially like that they sell or recycle what they can. The service is also reasonably priced.

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Shaina
3 years ago

I had them take away my couch and love seat. They were on time, very professional and very nice. I highly recommend them and will definitely use them again. Thank you so much!

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Stacie
3 years ago

If I could give six stars, I would. I've used Gone For Good for many years to help with my real estate client's clean outs. They're always on time, professional, and some of the hardest workers I've met. When my clients were stood up by one of the charity pickups, we did what we should have done in the first place – called Reed and his team. They were prompt, affordable, and most of all reliable. I will continue to use them for years to come. My clients love knowing that their unwanted items are donated or recycled. I recommended them without hesitation.

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Spencer
3 years ago

I recently cleared out my parents' house in Highlands Ranch – hard to make all the arrangements from CA ahead of time. I knew I would need one company to take away on the last day whatever items I could not sell or donate. I contacted Gone For Good early in the process to lock in a date, but I did not know yet the volume of what I would need hauled away. Dave (the person I worked with) was very understanding and flexible. He was able to lock in a date, and all I needed to do was call him two days before with an estimate of the volume. As it turns out, I only needed them to haul away 6 mattresses plus the wood and not half a house of furniture! Dave estimated the smallest load, which was 1/4 truck. The men arrived exactly on time (which was critical since the moving van and auction house were also coming that day). They were very pleasant to deal with and very careful moving the mattresses. The driver ended up charging the rate for 1-3 large items, and not 1/4 truck, saving us a few hundred dollars. Very thoughtful! If I lived in the area I would definitely use this company again!

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Enrique
3 years ago

Have used these guys for removal of stuff many times. Never regretted it. Friendly, efficient, creative. If you have stuff to get rid of this is the easy button. Thank you once again guys!!

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Xavier
3 years ago

A great place to find bargains the best thrift store I've ever been to the folk there are always willing to deal

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Valerie
3 years ago

I am a huge fan and highly recommend this place. My friend Dave will help you out and they have all sorts of things from tools, to gardening stuff, suitcases, dishware, furniture, artwork and more…anything that they get from estates. The inventory is always changing so go check it out!

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Daniella
4 years ago

I want to give this place a negative review, to discourage others from finding the awesome finds to be found here. But the owner, Reed, is too nice of a guy to do that. Sooo…this place is awesome!

An old-fashioned 'junk' store full of random things to reuse or repurpose – or upcycle for you creative types. You never know what you'll find, and if you want something you'd better buy it, because it might not be there later. You might as well because prices are very reasonable. Don't wear your nice clothes or shoes-goods are 'as is' and you may have to dig a little. There's a big ol' sign about that as soon as you walk in the door so you shouldn't be surprised.

The staff are very helpful and friendly, and will work with you to help you get your stuff. Need something held a few days? Help loading? It's not a problem.

The randomness of goods means you need to visit frequently, but it's worth it. This is a great place to support a local business, reduce waste and find funky or just plain practical goods.

I've not used their salvage services, but would not hesitate to do so based on my experience in the shop.

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Noelle
5 years ago

If you like going into very clean, organized thrift stores, this is not the place for you. If you like going into thrift stores that have all kinds of amazing, random, and sometimes hidden (in boxes, under other items, scattered wherever) treasures, from books, to Christmas decorations, to furniture, than this is definitely the place for you! I could have spent hours in this place, largely bc if you wanted to really look for anything it's going to take some effort, but also because they have some pretty awesome, vintage style steals. And I do mean STEALS! The pricing here is amazing and the staff will negotiate prices with you as well! Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful, they even helped me load up a big truckload of my awesome finds and offered to give me a pallet when I said I would be using pallet wood to add shelves to one of the awesome metal carts I found!
They've made a customer for life!

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Noe
6 years ago

I recommend Gone for Good to my organizing clients who have more stuff to haul than I can fit in my Volvo station wagon. Two weeks ago, I met with a G4G crew at a client's house so they could cart away a truckload of used furniture: an old CRT/TV, a huge armoire, 4 mattresses and box springs, chairs, dining table, and assorted bags of clothing and miscellany. The crew were professional, courteous, worked hard, and gave my client $50 off the quoted filled-to-the-brim truck price because they knew that they could sell a few items for a profit. My client was pleased, I was relieved, and I'm glad I have such a great resource to recommend. I know many of the items will be recycled and some will be sold at the Gone for Good store front. Very pleased.

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Charlie
6 years ago

It's okay. Everything is pretty close together. Not much walking room. Pretty small place. I bought a couch from them that they listed on craigslist. They delivered it for $50, so I was pleased about that. They seemed like nice people, but as far as furniture goes, most other places are better.

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Trey
6 years ago

They say that they asses the value of what they haul away then deduct 30% from the haul away fee. I had an antique roll top desk that they had the nerve to tell me it had $0 value. They then took it and said the owner would call me…. Still waiting for that call.

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Rhonda
7 years ago

Please do not go here. I beg of you. I hope you read these reviews and think to yourself, "Ehhh… I should probably go to Goodwill/Veteran's Green/Furniture Liquidators instead. I hate driving down Kalamath, anyway." I love this place, and I always find something wonderful, from furniture to scarves. So whatever you do, go somewhere else and leave the treasures for me.

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Jermaine
8 years ago

This place is great! The always have somthing for someone and reed the owner is super friendly along with David the store manager… Check em out you won't regret it

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