I would leave no star if possible. Just left this store after buying my kids some nicknacks here. The cashier asked for my drivers license when I handed my card to pay. I asked why he needed my driver’s license for. He stated people use stolen cards but failed to ask the couple that paid next to me for there driver’s license when paying. I did not drive an was not carrying my wallet besides my card that’s always on the back of my phone case. I don’t have any pictures of my drivers license either. I showed him my active military account to my card that was used he wrote down my account number to my account and for what exactly? I feel racially profiled I will not return this store yet he commented saying well who drove if you don’t have proof of your ID. I was the one paying not my sister who drove. We enjoy antique shopping but never coming here again. This can easily call for a lawsuit. All over three items...
Read moreI have been a regular customer of Treasures At Century for many years. I used to live closer and visited here often. But it has been a while since I have visited. They are always so friendly and kind. They had a seat for my husband to sit in while I shopped. It was so hot outside. Their inventory is beautiful, and they have a large variety, something for everyone's taste. The prices are reasonable, not unfairly overpriced. This is a shop that I will...
Read moreWhere should I start? How about the heating on lowest setting so their customers teeth chatter, they obviously do not vacuum or attempt any cleaning dog hair all over the rugs in vendor booths, book shelves crammed with books but not in a order where you could actually read titles, very over priced and an abundance of rules on how to PROPERLY wear the mask on your face. I'll skip this place...
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