My husband and I both got phone cases there at the wireless accessories kiosk and my husband got a screen protector put on his phone. 2 days later my husband dropped his phone from barely 2 ft and the phone case he bought popped right off and the corner of the screen cracked. That led to a ton of other cracks all across his phone. It landed face down. The internal LED lights are also broken. When he plugs his phone in to charge the screen will not work. The man working gave my husband a warranty card for the screen protector he put on. Said it lasts up to 3 years and covers damages up to $300. My husband goes to register the card given and it says an authorized user (meaning the person who installed the screen protector) needs to sign off that he put a screen protector on it. (Because of insurance fraud scams) We needed to go online with the warranty card right then and there with the guy for us to register the warranty card. The guy said we could do it any time and we didn't need to be there, initially. We we went back to the kiosk and the guy "didn't remember us" Therefore we now have to pay our phone insurance go get a replacement because the internal LED lights are broken. So I do not recommend going to this wireless accessories kiosk. Waste of money and false advertising. Also they overcharge for cheap phone cases and definitely charges way too much to put on a screen protector that doesn't protect...
Read moreThis is the last bastion of consumerism in the northwest.
Yes you can take a photo with a bathtub mascot in an unstaffed bathtub outlet store.
Yes children's artwork is displayed in the middle of walking paths.
Yes there are 2 seemingly one of a kind vending machines where you can get cotton candy white blob or makeup where the original branding has been covered up with a tiktok influencer's name.
Yes every edible thing will make you feel bad unless you eat it on an empty stomach and/or in open view of the sun.
Yes there is an alcove in a shoe store where you can get shoes that were never branded or new.
And yes there is a shoe salesman in the men's Dillard's with the deepest voice you have ever heard (way lower than you just imagined), who knows shoes better than maybe anyone.
All of this conglomerates in a modern unintentional theme park. With just $30 you can be whisked away into a time where shopping was trying to be a hobby, where bathtubs needed a mascot, when food was more of an idea than a way of fulfilling physical needs.
No irony, no jokes, please stay awake for 23 hours and then enter this mall. You will feel like you are in a different world; A kinder world.
+3 stars for ambience +2 stars for Dillard's salesman (your lungs will be shaken slightly when he talks to you...
Read moreRimrock Mall is a major shopping center located in Billings, Montana. It is one of the largest retail hubs in the state, serving not only the Billings community but also a wider regional audience across Montana and northern Wyoming. Opened in 1975, the mall has undergone several updates to remain a central shopping destination.
Key Features of Rimrock Mall:
• Anchor Stores: The mall is anchored by major retailers such as Dillard’s and JCPenney, with other well-known stores like H&M and T.J. Maxx. • Retail and Dining Options: Rimrock Mall features a variety of stores, including national brands like Bath & Body Works, Buckle, and Zumiez, as well as local businesses. Dining options range from fast-casual eateries to a food court with diverse offerings. • Entertainment: The mall includes entertainment options such as a movie theater, AMC Classic Rimrock 10, providing a popular venue for family outings and leisure activities. • Events and Community Engagement: Rimrock Mall often hosts events like seasonal celebrations, community gatherings, and sales promotions, making it a focal point for local activities.
The mall continues to adapt to the changing retail landscape, combining traditional shopping with modern amenities to maintain its relevance as a regional...
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