Not a very big store, not terribly friendly. Specifically, aggravated by what I consider dishonest advertising. Went in with a 25% off total purchase coupon on all items including sale items. Bought about 10 items and got 25% off one item that cost $3! Everything else was considered "promotional" and was exempt. Of course, nothing tells you that until you check out. I even attempted to check the price at one of their stations (several not priced) and the machine said, "item not found). I bought nearly $50 worth of product with their coupon and got $.75 off! I am SICK of dishonest business practices. I returned the most expensive item. Had they just been honest, I might have gone ahead and bought it but I was furious at being deceived. Just try a little honest business...
Read moreReally cool art store but everything is admittedly overpriced. It is a very cool place to go and walk around though and see what they have but is somebody who buys art supplies regularly I can't really recommend Michael all that much simply because as I stated before it is overpriced I'd like to be able to walk in one day and buy more than just a pain or more than just a Sketchbook I appreciate that their products aren't cheap $1 store quality but I don't really appreciate that I'm giving up $5 for a single pen it would be really cool in the future to see them have more bundle deals on art supplies rather than going in there and spending $15 on a few pens I would expect to spend $15 on something...
Read moreIt’s your standard Michael’s. Employees are helpful! You can get a good price on things as long as they are on sale / coupons like all the other stores.
The only thing keeping me from giving this a 5 star review is honestly the corporate decision to remove the standard registers and put in self checkout. Usually… that’s fine I guess but the self checkout is super buggy and runs into errors whenever I go in. Products not coming up after scanning. I believe they are meant to save time and cut costs but it is actually taking more time for the employees to get the machines to behave. Sometimes I think the KISS principle should be thought about more....
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