British Heart Foundation
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Patrick Buckley
Very overpriced. I would recommend the manager goes out to some other charity shops and look around as if they were a customer then go back instore and do the same. People shop in these shops because we can't afford otherwise but prices in there you might aswel buy new. If you want to charge that much make an ebay page or something
Apr 24th, 2023 -
Lindylu Elliott
I am shocked at the prices in this branch. Its supposed to be a charity shop but I cannot afford their outrageous prices. 30 for a thin little jacket, 20 for a dress and neither designer. They get their clothes for free from the public, get charity tax breaks just like all the other charity shops but the BHF is not out to help the poor in the community like other charity shops. Charity is a two way street therefore, I won't donate or buy from BHF shops anymore.
Mar 24th, 2023 -
snowe meoww
Feb 27th, 2023 -
Tina Lasani
I am a regular customer and the star rating I give is because of the high prices! The staff are all great but it is shocking to me that the prices are so high in this shop. Please take this review into consideration and I know Im not the only one thinking this way because I heard a few customer saying exactly what I was thinking. Expensive !
Dec 25th, 2022 -
Rania Timarzi
As previously mentioned by another reviewer, prices are extremely high.This is general of every British Heart Foundation shop.The response from BHF was that they try to raise as much as possible for heart research.Every charity wants as much as possible funding ,but not every charity shop is so expensive .Charity shops are there, taking advantage of no taxes and business rates relief( paying almost no rent or wages), except to CEO whose wages are more than 200 000 pounds, similar to that of Prime Minister. Charity shops are relieved of almost any expense because they also sell affordable goods which people could not afford otherwise,and when they price items sometimes even higher than High street shops,I am quite frankly avoid buying and supporting them because I don't want to pay fat wages of CEO and management team. Charity shops should have 2 purposes: raising funds for the cause while providing affordable goods to poorest in society who otherwise could not afford them. I see a lot of pensioners and moms with babies in these shops and keeping prices so high is shocking. Simply avoid if you see disgusting " non- charitable " prices.
Feb 23rd, 2023
Contact Info
- (199) 262-0830
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for British Heart Foundation?
A The phone number for British Heart Foundation is: (199) 262-0830.
Q Where is British Heart Foundation located?
A British Heart Foundation is located at 137 High St, Waltham Cross Ward, eng EN8 7AP
Q What is the internet address for British Heart Foundation?
A The website (URL) for British Heart Foundation is: http://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/find-bhf-near-you/waltham-cross-bhf-shop
Q What days are British Heart Foundation open?
A British Heart Foundation is open:
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Q How is British Heart Foundation rated?
A British Heart Foundation has a 4.0 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
British Heart Foundation
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Patrick Buckley on Google
Very overpriced. I would recommend the manager goes out to some other charity shops and look around as if they were a customer then go back instore and do the same. People shop in these shops because we can't afford otherwise but prices in there you might aswel buy new. If you want to charge that much make an ebay page or something
Lindylu Elliott on Google
I am shocked at the prices in this branch. Its supposed to be a charity shop but I cannot afford their outrageous prices. 30 for a thin little jacket, 20 for a dress and neither designer.
They get their clothes for free from the public, get charity tax breaks just like all the other charity shops but the BHF is not out to help the poor in the community like other charity shops. Charity is a two way street therefore, I won't donate or buy from BHF shops anymore.
snowe meoww on Google
Tina Lasani on Google
I am a regular customer and the star rating I give is because of the high prices! The staff are all great but it is shocking to me that the prices are so high in this shop. Please take this review into consideration and I know Im not the only one thinking this way because I heard a few customer saying exactly what I was thinking. Expensive !
Rania Timarzi on Google
As previously mentioned by another reviewer, prices are extremely high.This is general of every British Heart Foundation shop.The response from BHF was that they try to raise as much as possible for heart research.Every charity wants as much as possible funding ,but not every charity shop is so expensive .Charity shops are there, taking advantage of no taxes and business rates relief( paying almost no rent or wages), except to CEO whose wages are more than 200 000 pounds, similar to that of Prime Minister. Charity shops are relieved of almost any expense because they also sell affordable goods which people could not afford otherwise,and when they price items sometimes even higher than High street shops,I am quite frankly avoid buying and supporting them because I don't want to pay fat wages of CEO and management team.
Charity shops should have 2 purposes: raising funds for the cause while providing affordable goods to poorest in society who otherwise could not afford them.
I see a lot of pensioners and moms with babies in these shops and keeping prices so high is shocking.
Simply avoid if you see disgusting " non- charitable " prices.