New owners killed it. The workers Dont enforce the do not open box policy, Leaving empty boxes and missing parts basically trash in the Bins. Daily dealz also trys to save money by not taping the box's shut. Not realizing they only hurt themselves, as customers have figured out they can put multiple different items in the same box i.e stealing. While devaluing the items because peices and parts are missing due to open boxes making them undesirable. The way they are pricing items is outrageous they are purchasing return pallets from auction sites and then sift through the products to the point, if you think you got a deal its because somethings broken or missing. Coming from someone who would do at least $1,200 a month with the prior owners of this buisness. it's only getting worse everyweek leaving more junk from the week before in the bins. They basically turned it into a red tag store and research the prices of items before they put them out determining if they should charge 5 times what they paid. Advertised as 75% off or put it in the bin because it's not a clear cut, what they think is easy to sell item. It's a bummer from what it once was when they treated the buisness model more like a way to sell products quickly for a quick flip vs googling everything and trying to sell it...
Read moreThis place is not even worth our time or our money. Went there for the first time on 4/15 and they have signs that says can't open boxes at the bins. And every single bin/table we went to had open boxes and open packages in them. Customers were still opening them too. We found a few things. I opened a stainless water bottle and it looked like whoever bought it from Amazon and returned it, used it. It was not clean. So we put it back. Then we went up to the cashier to pay and the lady cashier was so busy talking on her while she was ringing our stuff up. My son tried to get her attention and she ignored him because she was busy talking to someone on her phone. Then she gave my son a nasty look when he asked her if he can have his toy that we was buying. There is no reason why she couldn't give him the toy. And there was no reason to give my son a nasty look and ignore him. He has ADHD and is only 7 yrs old. So we just left. We did not buy anything there. I will not go in a business who the employees are talking on their phones when they are suppose to be working or ignore a child and rude. We will never ever...
Read moreTL;DR: Cheap, get what you pay for (items are returns), not for everyone
To have a satisfying visit to this store, you first need to understand the premise. Around the perimeter of the store, there are boxes of items, however, the majority of items are placed in moveable bins in the center. Items are refreshed every week, and the cheapest day (1$) to go (the day I always go) is Wednesday, and it also tends to be quite busy that day. The items are amazon or other company returns, so many of them may be broken or missing parts, etc. Additionally, you need to look through the bins, and there are many boxes where you cannot determine the contents. You can go ask for them to open the box if you wish, I highly reccomend you do this before you buy anything. If you visit, it should be a whole day affair, because it can take quite a while to look through the bins. The earlier in the week you get there, the more there is, but if you put in the time there's a chance to find some neat stuff. You may want gloves if you're a germaphobe. Still, one of my favorite ways to spend...
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