As much as we normally enjoy this store, we just had a very disappointing experience. We were wanting to look inside the antique book display case as we are collectors looking to invest in a nice book, however the young male employee there was apparently too busy to allow us to look at those books. Basically told us we needed to know immediately which book we were interested in as there were “other customers around” and didn’t have time to stand there and watch us (he was not alone at the check out—another very nice woman was up there). Apparently we did not count as customers? We did still buy a few other items and a book not inside the locked display, but we probably would have bought more! Guess our money was not...
   Read moreRepulsive experience! The store sells swastikas and the owner, when confronted about profiting off of the death symbol of 13 Million human beings, laughed and did the heil hitler salute. He found nothing wrong with selling flags, pins, and posters all depicting the symbol of hatred, antisemitism, homophobia, genocide, and murder. Anyone who willingly profits off of the Nazi emblem should not be in business. If mass murder and the systemic wiping out of 13 million lives, 1.5 million of those being babies and children, means anything to you I urge you to boycott this shop. #notmyprofit #theholocaustisnotamoneymaker #neveragain #neverforget #whereisthehumanity...
   Read moreI went and shopped at Treasure Island Antiques in Naples. I will never go back and shop there. I purchased a Tiffany bracelet for my 13 year old. I bargained from $249 to $210. My mistake was that I should have googled the price of the bracelet before buying. Tiffany’s sells it for $250. Within a few hours my daughter wore the bracelet it broke. I called them and they told me all sales are final! I get the all sales are final but don’t try to sell something used $1 less than the retail price. Be careful when you go there. It’s...
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