The other day when I walked into Five Below with my brother and sister, the three lovely ladies working the cash registers greeted us. It was genuine, like they really wanted us to be there. It made us feel welcome and we all smiled at each other. While I was there, I found some wonderful things I needed for a reasonable price. When I was paying for these things, I kept having trouble swiping my card because Iâm a bit of an airhead (definitely a âmeâ error). The cashier was so patient and kind with me. When me and my siblings were leaving we decided to sayâin syncââhave a great day.â We did, and no one seemed annoyed by it which I admittedly anticipated and they said it back. Five Below is my cute little go-to for practical and impractical items that have proved useful. The overall environment is so lively and friendly, I didn't want to leave. Love the Five...
   Read moreA little disappointed. They really don't have much and what they do have is a little overpriced for what it is ($5 for a usb cable that costs $1 at dollar tree?). Their candies are priced right, and a few other items are ok. The headphones are pure rubbish. Low quality and almost no high end. With dollar tree opening next door there is little reason to shop here once it opens. Though they do have peace tea, so that's a plus.
--edit-- I have actually started using the headphones today and after about an hour they have taken on the smell of rotting flesh....
   Read moreThey turned away my money because it was change. My 7 year old daughter brought the money from her piggy bank and chose a few things to buy today. At the check out the gal helping us was very patient as we counted it all out. But the manager came over and said they wouldnât take a pile of change. He said to never come back with a pile of change again. But I should go to the bank and exchange it first. So dumb. Money is money. He was incredibly rude and I canât believe he would turn away a sale from a child who brought change. I wonât be going back. Very...
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