Wow! I wanted to find cheap toys for my kids birthday and was headed to salvation army... Little did I know it was closed! Then I drove by this store and I am SO glad I went in. It reminds me of the flea market I went to in Kawaii one time or a very commercialized powwow. There were three big rooms. Room one was like trinkets mixed with Sparkley job lot household items. I saw appliances I've never seen before from other cultures. Room two was mainly clothes and shoes and kids backpack/toys. Room three was called grandpa's trunk and was unorganized in an exciting way where I didn't know what I would find next. I loved that it just kept going. When I was in line to check out, I saw a woman stocking shelves... I think it is her store so I told her I liked it. I instantly liked her and she was so happy to hear I liked her store too. Good adventure for a mom's morning away...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThey sold a autistic man a knock off speaker and charged him the same price as the actual brand and then refuse to return his money after telling him before he bought it that he could exchange it for another speaker if that one did not fit his needs he went outside for not even five minutes went back in and they refused him a refund of his money or it was cheaper of value in which they said it would be.
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Ā Ā Ā Read moreIts not always busy here so it does look empty most of the time. It's more a combination of an indoor flea market, thrift store, and antiques shop. Watch out for the painter, he will talk your ear off and try to sell to you hardcore. The Asian guy at the front is a tough negotiator, don't give in too easy, some prices are negotiable. There are a lot of varied items here, cool to look around, and you may find something to spark...
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