A beautiful Fenton dish was in a cabinet. I m took it out, saw where it was broken and put it back, closed the door and started to walk away when I heard a loud crash. Yup. It fell and broke again. The woman who approached me about it was so rude. She said I had to pay at least half of it. Honestly if she hadn’t been so rude and pulled me aside and talked to me about it I probably would’ve paid it. But no, she yelled at me in front of everyone. Even the ladies in line with me thought it was ridiculous especially since it had been broken previously. When I refused to pay (I did offer to pay $5)9the woman said I could put all my stuff back and I said fine! I started to leave and one of the male workers started yelling at me. I’ve never met such rude people especially in a business. ...
Read moreIt is all in a name; Estate Dispersal, and that is exactly what the do. It is a monthly estate sale, but with a twist. They will sell for multiple estates and they take consignments. I have found a good variety of Antiques, vintage, or newer items at this store. I know this is an incomplete list but some of the things I have found there are; furniture, small appliances, dishes, books, vintage games, vintage movie posters, antique 1939 toaster, artwork, and a whole lot more. Their only draw back in my opinion is that it is only open the second weekend of each month. Yes, I would highly recommend going...
Read moreThey do have nice quality items on hand. Most items have "Ebay" pricing. You can tell they look up an item on eBay and price it at whatever the first price they see (not actual sold price). That makes some items strangely over priced. The "Ebay" pricing strategy also makes one wonder if the estate dispersal staff thinks they are going to have 2 million viewers, at any given moment, to their establishment. And they refuse to negotiate pricing, for...
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