It was a very disappointing visit to this 'flea market.' The place is extremely cluttered to the point of it being difficult to walk. (Think turn sideways and slide) You will be walking down an 'aisle' and as you progress the 'merchandise' is literally closing in around you. There is one part of the store where you walk to a dead end of just a wall of junk piled on top of junk. The prices are an absolute joke. I found a single tupperware container (no lid) for $20. It looked like it was at least 20 years old with scratches and yellow stains. That is just one example of how ridiculous the prices are and its clear the proprietor doesn't want to sell anything. I don't understand how they are still open or why they haven't been shut down by the city for...
Read moreThe place is packed and you could hardly get around. I made it to the end of one section and then realized I had to turn around and go back. Coffee mugs you can buy at other flea markets for .50 cents were $4.99.
The prices were crazy high for a flea market. And you could tell they did not sell a lot out of the store because they would have 10 ite.s of the same thing over and over.
Forget about asking g for a lower price. The sign on the building said something like, I hunted and cleaned and lost red this item. Why would I take less than I spit on it? Why? Because you could die in there and no one would be able to find you.
Go down then across the street. Her prices are better and you can...
Read moreI thought the city code was supposed to be wheelchair acceptable LOL! As a disabled person its sad. We would like to go to flea markets too. Living on disability is hard enough I can't afford new stuff so I go 2nd. Hand all the time, it doesn't bother me! I do want to THANK the people who donate for people like me. But goodness sake it is used bring...
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