Things looked interesting at first pricing was extremely confusing I’m not sure if it is done intentionally or has a different meaning I purchased a picture frame and a can opener after I took them home I realized that the frame was a bit too small so I took it back to the store to change it with a different size but I couldn’t because they said they have a no return policy I told them that I didn’t know that the manager showed me a small sign that posted right behind the cashier as a proof and that was the only sign in the store . First of all the sign was not big enough so everyone could notice that and I didn’t use the cashier I paid by using the self checkout computer she also said that it also was on my receipt I told her that I know that but I saw that after the purchase when I went home so I couldn’t return that I threw it in the trash and couple days later I did the same with the can opener because it didn’t work. So be careful don’t get fool by the prices because nothing is cheap...
Read moreFirst off, they are selling hose nozzles that don't fit a standard garden hose. I wanted to return it, the manager said I couldn't. I asked how can you sell something that doesn't fit a standard hose. None of the hose nozzles they have do. When talking to the girl at the register, she said that other customers tried to return it also. I asked the manager how can they sell something that doesn't work here in the U.S. on a standard garden hose. She said somebody can use it, just not you. I suggested that they pull them off their shelves. She said that they have customer that come in from all other countries that may want it. I said sure, there coming in for a hose nozzle to bring back to there country. This is the type of managers they hire now a days. The cashier at the register was more help and understood about the nozzle and she should be the manager. I...
Read moreI’m giving 1 star because The staff. However, the store layout was very confusing—there was no clear organization or routine! While it was technically organized, it was a mess when it came to actually finding things. Baking items were scattered—some in the front, some in the middle, and some in the back. Pens and other supplies were all over the place.
The $30 goodie bag was extremely cheap and not worth the wait or the time wasted. In the end, you end up spending $60–$70, and their marketing is neither honest nor genuine. That’s probably why, by the second day, there were only a few people waiting. From a layout and shopping experience perspective, the store was a...
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