😲 my experience there was extremely shocking. I went there with my neighbor to exchange her outdoor lawn chair, because the frame was bent. Immediately the man interrupted her and began talking to the man in front of him. She left the chair there at the counter and picked out another chair and returned to him at the counter. Then he told her to go around to the other side of the counter because they were going to switch registers. So we waited in line until it was our turn for about 30 minutes. It took another 30 minutes for him to manage the exchange, get help from the other cashier, as well as call the manager up. So after another 30 minutes of waiting for someone to figure out how to do an exchange or return they finally figured it out and It was complete. So basically nobody in the store knew what they were doing. Several people left the store and just left their items sitting on the floor or they would put them on the shelf in front of them or beside them. They were extremely unfriendly and not helpful whatsoever. She asked if the lawn chairs were on sale ,, but neither man at the register knew what was on sale. 🤷 Honestly I have no idea why they are still in business, with the attitudes the unfriendliness and the store wasn't really very clean. During this time with the Covid-19, cleanliness is definitely number one!!!! The floor desperately needed mopped as well as the front doors needed cleaned. The employees should have been wearing masks and they were not. I definitely will never shop there again, and my friend will never shop there again from what she said to me regarding the...
Read moreI am a felon. My girl is not. We live together in a 1/4 million house we bought together. I am into archery, she is into firearms. I can't tell you how much money I personally have spent in several Dunham stores over the years. No more. They keep denying my girl firearm purchases, even though she already owns some, only because we live together. It's perfectly legal for them to sell to her though. She even has a locked safe that I do not have access to. For both of our protections regarding the law. An employee named "Donna", at the Kokomo store, has went out of her way to blacklist my girl from making purchases at any store. We both make great money and love our hobbies, but to refuse to sell because she doesn't "feel comfortable", or because a felon resides in the house, seems to violate my girls second amendment rights. We work different shifts, and she wants to make sure she's protected as well. Needless to say, we will 100% boycott all Dunham's from here on our. Any 2nd amendment lawyers see this post and want to get a case going, we will gladly talk to you. The Wabash store recently got on board with the refusal to sell as well, even after already approving her for a single purchase though the back ground check. I would advise all felons and non felons to spend your money elsewhere. Don't give companies like these a single penny of your hard earned cash. If we don't hurt them where it matters, they will continue to push...
Read moreabout 6 Employees just standing around at the cash registers just talking away as the entire store was a disaster, trash laying everywhere, pallets in isles, some isles impossible to get down with a cart! Bikes were layed over, pallet with a box of trash in the middle of the walk way. Hangers, bags and trash piled over by the dressing rooms! If there’s going to be that many employees there at once at least keep the...
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