This business is operating in a way that is causing a cluster of other issues that could easily be resolved if they would alter and improve the way they are operating on a daily basis. I have been encouraged by the fall river police department to make a complaint. And to also contact the government center here in the city of fall river Massachusetts. As well as a complaint with better business bureau(which has already been submitted) The issue with 'Savers' is that every night when they close for the night, The workers leave a pile of unwanted trash/junk items behind the building. Sometimes it accumulates and sits there for days. Mostly it just attracts a lot of activity. It attracts a lot of Drug addicts to put it bluntly and anyone passing by. Vehicles stop there nightly and Pedestrians swarm around looking for any free things. Mainly, it's attracting a lot of drug addicts that monitor the area and hang around going through all the items for hours and this continues throughout the entire night, past 3am. Every night they hang around the area in hopes to find anything savageable from the large pile of junk.This includes various items from old furniture, Clothes, toys, and other various belongings. Savers needs to improve the way they operate to where when they close nightly they need to make sure that the area behind the building that I am referring to is cleaned and that there is no junk items piled up outside overnight. All of that junk and random various items that savers doesn't want and doesn't plan on using inside of the store should be discarded and not left outside overnight. That is the very issue, it is attracting so much activity. And not good activity. There are apartments right across the street. We don't want all of these drug addicts going there and swarming the area every single night (for hours) picking up junk from behind the building that shouldn't be there in the first place. If savers staff ensured that when they closed up for the night that they didn't leave anything outside overnight then that would completely eliminate this problem altogether. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't like if this was happening right in front of your apartment every single, single night and you have to worry about these fiends (That you're attracting) breaking into nearby cars (Which has happened) Police have been patrolling the area. But come on Savers, get it together. Let's create that scenario in front of your house, see how...
Read moreThis place saved me when I transitioned I got all my women's wardrobe here mostly and still I'm going there I usually always find things that I need and they're very very cheap I can afford And if you look real careful the clothes that you some of the clothes that I've gotten in there like the coats I've gotten real wool pea coats in there for like $13 you can't find real wool That price I know a lot of people that they're they're so worried about what people say if they're seen in there they don't need to be there anyway cuz they got money they can go to get brand name clothes I I am different I don't have that kind of money to play around getting a brand new clothes for no good reason paying $40 for a top or $300 for a coat I don't have that kind of cash but when I had to start wearing women's clothes this place saved me cuz I would have definitely been broke if I tried this at brand name stores now if you got Large size feet you're not going to find women shoes that size 11 in there if you do well you're lucky I get much I have to get my shoes elsewhere but even the shoes don't cost that much on Amazon because they have my sizes and they have a wide selection so I can get them but I wouldn't buy shoes from savers anyway you people can if you can fit in...
Read moreBook prices are normally good but on days like today (May 23) when they are 50% off (on rare occasion they are even $1 each) I can't resist adding to my voluminous collection that I won't live long enough to finish. And you never know what you'll find. Update: 11/2020 I don't know who stocks the book department but, having been to all the locations within at least 30 miles in RI and Ma., the Fall River location is by far the worst with respect to badly classifying titles. I spend so much time taking easily identifiable Fiction titles from the non-fiction aisle and bringing them one or two aisles over to the various fiction sections and vice versa. Today and in each of my previous 3 trips I've transported over a dozen (at which point I stopped looking). It may not seem like a big deal to those who aren't readers but when you are it's very frustrating. Nevermind separating into the various front shelf categories like history, biography, humor...etc. I can deal with that though the other locations seem to handle...
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