As we walked into the store we were gently reminding out very well behaved children not to touch anything. My husband reminded them If they broke something we would have to pay for it. As soon as the employee/owner (unsure which) heard him finish the sentence she quite bluntly stated, 'you break it, you bought it.' To them. While I felt it unnecessary I ignored it. She then very rudely stated, 'and you may as well get your college fund out to pay for it.' I quietly told my girls it was time to leave. And we walked out. Right behind us another customer also left and told us if the lady was going to be that rude she wouldn't shop there ever. I will not ever go into that store again. Very poor customer service, very poor treatment from one...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFriendly service. They can wrap and/or box your purchase carefully if you ask them to. They have a great selection. I had half of a set, and I found the other half at Crossroads!
I moved from the northeast where antiques are everywhere. It may seem like the prices at Crossroads are high, but for the most part, their prices are competitive in the area for carefully loved antiques. (To put it into perspective, Texas is the 28th state to enter into the Union.). There is a layaway option if you donāt have it all at once, and the owners are very patient and very sweet. Their dog is welcoming, too.
Crossroads is easy to find and very organized. Even if you come to browse you will find interesting things. Enjoy the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreDavid, the owner, told me that, when I was ready, to come see him and he would buy my antique ring. This was a lot of comfort to me. Iām disabled. Times have gotten tough. The ring was my ace in the hole. Yeh, not so much. āBuyā turned into āconsignā. The ring appraises for $2,700. I can melt it, keep the stones, and clear $800 or consign with David at Crossroads Antique for a gracious $600....
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