I was treated badly and talked to liked to so badly. In front of the other patrons in the store i was ridiculed. I have PTSD so this upset me terribly because it was so unexpected. I have had a great conversation until that day. I left shaking and crying. There is no reason to treat people that way especially when they have made donations previously. I was going to make another donation but had not got my money yet. So for Mr. Eddie to talk to me like i was the dirt on dirt...my momma Claire Alale would of been furious that i was spoken to like a dog. I had every intention on making a donation but i am disabled and i have PTSD so to be talked to like i was set me back alot because of this i was shaking and confused that he felt he could talk to me like i am a dirt. I had the greatest amount of respect for him...
Read moreEach visit is an experience - go to purchase goods, leave with nuggets of wisdom. There's much I could say, but I believe each person who reads this should take it as a sign to visit this establishment at least once. Purchases are good for write offs and there is also an attached thrift section for those who want to sow into a good cause while saving money. Magic Soul is our family's go-to for raw black soap, natural toiletries and...
Read moreThis has to be one of the nice African American businesses I have gone into. The greeting coming in and out or heart felt. Gain knowledge while buy things from herbs to books, jewelry and clothing the family that owns it are the kindest folks you want to meet. Stop by the magic soul for all your...
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