Updated review as of June 2022: The positive- Ross, TJ Max,&Marshall's... ladies you can't go wrong w/shopping in any three of these stores. Ross is still the ONLY ONE THO OUT OF THOSE 3 OF WHICH IS STAYING SUPER SMART, &NOT PARTICIPATING IN ONLINE SHOPPING. So many retailers lose so so badly when they open that can of worms. Plus...your stuff is "special to your store"& your customers know this. If u go to 4 different Ross stores in one day...you will see they all get oh I'd say 70 to 80%different merchandise depending on what season your in and how much (of one thing) the warehouse ends up getting...you very rarely see the exact same stuff at every store. They may all get a Ralph Lauren cardigan for example but one store may get all red ones and the next store may get all purple for example&so on. So hats off to Ross for keeping the online shopping at bay. I truly believe that is what will keep this co afloat for awhile. The negative- let me say I know everyone is paying an arm &a leg for everything. From fuel to yogurt. I get it. I however was in a Ross today which I haven't been in awhile. I have heard in the past that ppl have stayed true to Ross bc they're "so decently priced even compared to tj max&Marshall's". For example...when look at leggings at all three stores (&I'm talking about plain black nothing on them no fancy materials) about 6 mo ago or less at Ross they were $6.99-$9.99. This is for women's sizing. Now the little tiny jr tank tops that are also plain ticketed before at $3.99-$5.99 are $6.99&above. Now I did say in my previous review that if Ross didn't start doing something about their external theft all the prices would skyrocket in no time. Or the home office, regional mgr (or whomever is in charge of the distribution of payroll per store) needs to give them more payroll. It's way cheaper to pay an extra body to stand in the front and help out the mgr on duty and keep an eye on ppl coming and going. If they're young and pt and made sat $11 a day (that is a guess btw) and worked 6 to 7 hrs even...that would be SO SO MUCH CHEAPER THAN LOSING THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS JUST ON ONE WKEND AT TIMES. I've been there when ppl pop wheelies with those carts with the long tall poles on them so u cant take them outside &just casually walk out, screamers on the shoes going mad making piercing noise and lights flashing on the sensors...and they're taught not to even call the police. Not that to many of the cops care about doing shopping paperwork. I was told that buy a cop himself when the mills was first opening. He said, "it's to lengthy and not worth it". So maybe, Ross isn't THAT wrong by teaching their employees to not bring the cops into it. I mean if u call them and they come 20min afterwards...what is the point?!? Which is what I've seen happen alot at that location in all the stores up there. U can tell being up in that tiny area enabled those cops to get soft. But not when it comes to giving tickets. That is where all the money adds up for the municipality and city and that is what they care about. That is also why I know, for a fact (without saying why I do) that they mainly try to ticket middle aged ppl that are going 5 or less than 10 miles over the speed limit. Bc they know they have good jobs&will just pay the ticket &fine with no argument. Which is actually genius. If Ross doesn't stop watching their employees and watching their customers MORE FOR EXTERNAL than internal. And if they must watch their own employees so so much more but let regular customers leave with thousands of dollars in merchandise over and over...what does that say about their own judgment; &who in the "higher ranks" of Ross, that makes those decisions? It's sad actually. U should trust your employees and feel good about who you hire. No matter how high or low you are (in position or title) at your company, u should feel good about every new...
Read moreRoss is always a great store they have their departments separated so you so can easily look in one particular section if your trying to be fast and need a certain item you can head right to that section and get what you need. I love that in each section there is always clearance items to purchase and I love getting items cheaper. You xan get very nice items, current fashion trends and some great shoes that make your kids look nice at a really affordable price. The clothing for children is adorable and also priced reasonably. I love buying my daughters hair bows there and my favorite purses are Guess brand. I usually get a new purse and matching wallet for mothers day and again it's reasonably priced and looks very fashionable and elegant. I love the housewares section I recently got a huge are rug for an amazing price and I love their to go coffee cups. There's a section for everyone and I love this store ch3cking out is always easy and cashiers have always been friendly and helpful. I have to say everytime I got to Ross I have a great shopping experience I feel good about the items I pur have and I always feel I got a good value for my money which makes me go home very happy! I highly recommend taking a trip here to...
Read moreI normally frequent this store a lot, but after today I'm rethinking that. There were huge 'dust bunnies' in the women's dressing room and within the back of the store to the point the floor was slippery due to it being covered in dust. Told employees and they said they'd let the janitor know about it to clean tonight. I didn't realize it was above their job to grab a broom. Also, attempted to try bras on but was unable to do so because of the security tag placement. When I said something to the dressing room attendant she just said "ok" and took them.. Not offering to take it off or to place it better so I could actually try them on to most likely buy them. Very disappointing. That area is going down hill as is with stores leaving, and then you have Ross basically pushing customers out of...
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