They have okay deals, great deals in the plant section though! But this is the second time I’ve been here- first time was middle of the day and plant section was closed for reorganizing. Came again today, 6/12/22 at 3pm. There was an old lady in a tye die shirt who met me right as I walked in, and asked to have my sack that I was carrying from the thrift store a few shops down. I said ok and let her take it, but now I’m thinking, they don’t even have signs posted “no outdoor sacks” or anything of that idea. There was no “hey how’s it goin, have you been here before, welcome” anything of that nature, just “can I see that sack so I can keep it behind the counter while you shop. They are stereotyping their customers. I’m a young mom, but was out having a great day until this old, unhappy, rude lady blatantly called me out infront of other customers “I need your sack”. Plenty of women in there with huge tote bag purses, backpack purses, carrying them around, but I can’t carry my sack full of thrift store clothes with me while I shop here? You can’t just ask people for their belongings when they come into your store because you think they might shop lift. And I’ll tell ya, us young ladies love to thrift, I’m always checking out these places! Thought this place looked unique, and I’ve heard from friends that it has some great stuff especially plants! But, I Will never be back. This is what happens when you have old raggedy rude ladies working your front counter, being the face of the store. I’ve never had a situation like this happen to me before. Peace out junk appeal ✌🏻...
Read moreI found junk appeal four years ago, and have been a regular ever since. An absolute myriad of stuff that's ever changing. From antiques, to new, there's everything in between. I fell in love with the girl at the register. Hands down the most beautiful girl in Missouri and a smile that would steal any man's heart. Once I figured out her schedule, my time at junk appeal continued increasing until my workplace fired me. I've found a job that now accommodates my time at junk appeal to admire the angel behind the counter, but my bills were falling short due to my purchasing cart loads of cheap items. (I found this best so I could stand in her presence for as long as possible.) I was able to cash out my 401k to continue spending time with her. It's getting increasingly difficult to navigate my house with all the stuff I've purchased over the years and I've had to rent a storage unit. I'm not sure how long I can keep this addiction floating but I wake up every day committed to seeing her. I don't know her name but I've never tired of hearing her say "is there something I can help you find?" as I aimlessly...
Read moreThere is so much stuff crammed into a small space. I like variety and the sales that happen frequently. Today, it was a little crazy as they had vendors set up outside in the parking lot, and it was windy. Because of this, you had to park up near the thrift store. There are very few sales inside like I have seen on previous occasions today and it was very, very busy. Ray, the guy who is usually up front at the register, was very nice as usual. It's a small space and hard to get a cart down the asiles. But the stuff you can find is amazing. Some stuff is locked up in front in glass cases, but most stuff is just out in the open...
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