My shopping experience was fine until I noticed the price of an item I bought was not discounted on my receipt since there was a sign in the booth that said 30% off. It was not in a spot that was difficult to see when walking through this booth. Whether the owner thinks it was remains irrelevant as it was still up. I called the store to notify them of this and was told the sale ended Sunday. I wasn't aware there was a "sale" with a time limit since it looked like some booths had discounts and others did not. With it being the holiday season, I thought the discounts were to continue through the season. Especially when there was still clearly a sign saying 30% off the second day I went in. The lady told me they missed taking down that sign. I was told the seller would not honor the mistake. I said I would like to return my item since it was misleading. The owner said she reviewed the footage and verified she saw the sign in question but repeated "the sale ended Sunday". She said she heard me ask about another item from a different booth and what the price was since there was no tag on it. I'm not sure what the relevance of telling me that was. That was a separate booth. When I mentioned wanting to return the item, she doubled down and said "all sales are final". While I understand under normal circumstances that should apply, this is a circumstance in which the owner/seller was in the wrong and should've made it right. A partial refund, a credit, or just a full return/refund would have been the right thing to do.
The owner proceeded to ask me, "You've never made a mistake?" Yes. I have. The difference is if I have made a mistake and the customer did not, I honor the mistake.
My interaction with the owner, whom I was told was Tammy and that she would be there Sunday (It's Saturday and someone named Christy just called me.), was not positive. She was rude and dismissive. She spoke to me as if I should know the ins and outs of how they operate. (I have shopped there for a total of 2 times which was twice this past week.) She mentioned a board with a list of vendors having a sale. I didn't see one and wouldn't think to look for one when entering an antique store. The owner had zero intention of making it right. Never did she once offer anything during the call. By the end of the phone call she told me not to come back to the store and I am fine with that. She said I was rude and used profanity with the first woman I spoke to. That did not happen. She said I wouldn't let her get a word in when it was actually the other way around. I will not support a business that lies and treats...
Read moreAnything your heart desires can be found here. Vintage all around, condition of items range. Items as low as $2 all the way up depending on what you're looking for. This store is set up by booths, however you can pay for your items all together. They take care of any discounts and tracking what items is from where when you check out.
Are you a collector? This place is for you! Hard to find and one of kind items! Comics, records, toys, household, furniture, decorations, jewelry, the list goes on and on!
Everyone is really nice and helpful. Don't be afraid to ask! Be ready to spend a few good hours looking...
Read moreEntered this place on hard mode. . . . The boss lady too one look "Your brave" she exclaimed. . looking at my toddler. I said you know it with a fickle wink we set about amount adventure nicknacks to the right glassware to the left. . . vintage toys strewn within sticky fingers reach. I threw caution to the wind and delved deeper into maze of curiosity. needless to say there where a few hairy moments but the toddler and I made it out with nehr a scrap nor a sticky finger.
Loved it and...
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