You are being welcomed in this store to buy new clothes and dress for less money. Since 1982, their focus has been on bringing their customers a constant stream of high quality specialty cloth brands at extraordinary savings a.k.a. bargains, while providing an easy, fun and organized shopping experience. You can immediately see this claim when go in.
Their secret lies I them being big - as the nation’s largest off-price retail chain, they have a great deal of purchasing power.
They are savvy. Their buyers search the globe for the best brands and latest styles. They work directly with manufacturers to negotiate the best deals!
They believe in “no frills”. This simply means that they have no window displays, mannequins, fancy fixtures or decorations in their stores so they pass more savings on to the customers.
The quid pro quo here is that they deal in new buys! They keep it simple so they can get the great buys into their stores quickly which means almost every day!
They have many job opportunities ranging from store associates to careers at their corporate offices.
Ross is committed to giving back to its local communities through partnerships with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA).
They are working together with a shared goal of helping children achieve academic success, build confidence and lead healthy lives.
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Read moreGreat selection of items, but certain sections of the store appeared cluttered due to a lack of organized product placement. I'm not sure if the volume of shoppers just disheveled everything on the shelves.
I was shopping and I ended up with a cart with a squeaky, sticking wheel so I just parked it on the end caps as I shopped. When I got to the register I looked over and saw an item I thought I was purchasing back where I got it. I ran back to get it thinking I must have forgotten to throw it in my cart and as the cashier rang up other things I realized a few more of my items were missing. The cashier was a manager and according to her employees are trained to pick things out of "abandoned" carts and put them back. I was expecting someone to ask if it was my cart or better yet roll off with it so I would know it was taken, but instead I had to seriously remember everything I intended to purchase to restock the missing pieces of my cart and still ended up missing something. I love the idea of Ross, but I despise this policy. It's incredibly annoying to have to 4 items missing when you get...
Read moreRUDE RUDE STAFF! i bought a jacket and it didn't have a price tag on and the staff took a random ck jacket on the rack and billed it for 40$. When we said it is 37$ she didn't even give it a chance. We went again to check another colour of our jacket and it's price was 37$ . We again had to stand in return queue where kimmie was billing and we explained it to her but she herself was rude and said we should ve found a similar jacket and brought it in the first place. But you should have put the tag on it and checked if you're billing me for the jacket which I actually bought. Both were very rude. And she made a remark loudly saying the staff billed the jacket correctly but we just bought a cheaper jacket. It is freaking 3$. Can you be more bitter on Christmas Eve?...
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