October 2023 by Google user
When I shop in British heart foundation staff are very friendly it's a nice little shop ????
October 2023 by Bingo 2020
When I shop in British heart foundation staff are very friendly it's a nice little shop ????
February 2022 by mark perrin
Still waiting for a call from Lisa?? two weeks on to pick up a collection that was booked, useless website also
January 2022 by AngelBaby1 Wonda
Delivery driver very rude Indian man shouts at customers and is not very polite he does not understand basic instructions. Or care for customer satisfaction. All other staff ok Nice staff shame about Indian driver makes deliverys awqwerd. He offered to leave item outside come on who does that!
July 2021 by Sandra Aston
very disappointed ..no social distancing when doing collection
July 2021 by Farhad Elyasi
Good value
March 2014 by Beresford du-Cille
I live less than a mile from the West Bromwich branch but they do not collect from my area!! I have to telephone Smethwick, but no-one answers the telephone.
September 2013 by Kelly Hadley
Great service, recommended for some good bargains!
July 2012 by Shaun H.
The West Brom branch of the British Heart Foundation pretty much sets the standard for the 21st century charity shop: Laminate flooring, bright lights, High Street merchandising methods, well organised books and over-priced records. Can something be over-priced in a charity shop? After all it's all to raise money for a good cause. But when you see a dog-eared copy of an album you know you can get for 50p elsewhere being sold for £3, you do wonder if some charity shops have become a little too wise to bargain hunters. Or maybe that's the going rate these days and I've been left behind? The books too are a little more pricey, and you won't get much for less than £1.50 - okay that's still stupidly cheap for a book but when others sell at 25p? British Heart Foundation may well be the Waitrose of the charity shop world.
June 2012 by Kirsty H.
British Heart Foundation furniture shops should be where everyone goes as their first point of call in furnishing their home before a trek to Ikea. They have a good mix of vintage and new furniture here but lets be honest it's all about finding that old tallboy or a GPlan coffee table super cheap instead of paying Ebay prices for them. Having said that they also sell a range of white goods, which is always handy to know when your fridge breaks and pay day is too far away to buy brand new. Never fear when buying electrical goods here as they have to check everything out first before they can sell them. You can get a real bargain here and so you leave feeling great that you've got something super cheap whilst giving money to charity too. In West Brom you will always find a range of good vintage furniture items and they will deliver locally for a small fee. I have to limit my trips here as I have too small a house for the levels of furniture I buy. It's an addiction I know but I haven't yet found a furniture anonymous to attend.