I went to the GNC store at the mall here one time to buy some whey protein. I had recently ended a relationship with an ex-girl friend who wss working there at the time and who was a huge drama queen. I bought two large container of the stuff while she checked me out of the store. I got out of the mall and realized that I couldn't go though that much protein without letting it go bad so I went back into GNC to return one of the containers when my exgirl friend called the mall security. I hadn't said anything to her other then to return some product, regardless some skiny guy followed me out the door into the parking lot to my car to record my license plate number. I confronted him, told him to stop following me and got told to leave the property or that I would be arrested for trespassing. I said "call the police, I'll be right here to tell them what is going on". I waited around in a mall lobby area for the police to arrive for awhile, got board and went to Mimi Cafe for a drink. Police officers gathered themselves outside the Cafe and the manager of the Cafe said that I needed to leave the restaurant and then looked at me funny like I was a criminal. I went outside, noticed a half a dozen officers and tried to explain to them that I was a costumer at the mall to shop. The Rogers police didn't care about my story, they did not listen to reason, but arrested me for trespassing on private property. In short: My exgirl friend called mall security to report she was being harassed, although she's a liar and the store has cameras if they wanted to follow through with an investigation, they did not. Mall security took a false flag threat seriously and would be better suited joining the we are victims Metoo protesters in the streets. I shame to owner of the mall, my exgirl friend, the mall security and local Rogers police department. I got banned from a snowflake establishment for three years but they should have made it life! Not ever doing busniess...
Read moreI went only to the game stop there and the store was an absolute disaster, asked a manager if they had any used Microsoft battery packs and his exact words where sorry we don't sale them anymore used due to not knowing how old they are and said I would have to purchase the new ones and I go and browes all the used accessories and not was there one but 8 of the batteries I was looking for and informed him they do sale them and he then said that they aren't supposed to anymore and then I said well I want 4 of these and he looked at them and said well I'll have to charge you the $17.99 price for all 4 when 3 out of the 4 where marked down to $11.99 needless to say I ended up getting all 4 for $11.99 a piece by the way and it only happened cause I had to be the customer that got an attitude in front of everyone there and the other problem is 1 person working and had easily 13-18 customers waiting I will honestly take the extra 25 minutes and go to the gamestop in the next town will not...
Read moreBig City Mall, with the charm of a small town. The difference between a Regular Mall and Pinnacle Hills is that instead of a big dull mall with parking lots that require you park 1/4 mile away... at Pinnacle you can drive down small streets with angle parking right in front of the stores you want to shop at. It also has great restaurants Like (P. F. Chang's, Texas Land & Cattle Co., Longhorn Steakhouse & others) , a nice 15 screen movie theater, Standard food Court, a Fresh Market grocery, all the normal stores you find at malls and also "Big Box" chain stores like "Bed, Bath & Beo , Petco, Target, Best Buy, Cabella's and the like... The area's largest Hospital (Mercy) is also across the main street. Pinnacle also has it's own "restaurant row" with places like "5 Guys", "Firehouse Subs", "Panda" "Taco Bell" & others... Home Depot is just down the street... So the big deal is that you can do most of your shopping in one place, Pinnacle Hills is like a master planned mall with...
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