Items range from a dollar and up. Modular area are usually accurate as for price marking. The staff is usually very amenable to requests for help & the like. Most "issues" I'd have about this particular DG are customer related. Like, putting products "back", but not in the same section of the store much less near it's proper department. Parents not controlling or even watching the chaos their children cause (3 certain demographics are most guilty of this). Then, the 3rd issue would be people at check out haggling with the clerk about whatever: pricing, damage, convenience or not, wanting something that's clearly not gonna add up very well for the business, etc. Oh - not wanting to put all pertinent info on their checks as requested. On an issue like that, you should be surprised (the customer) that the clerk even finished your transaction. If you, the customer, say, "No" and stick to it - the clerk should have told you no while explaining store policy as to why they, they clerk, asked for that info to begin with. Especially in the town it's located. Personally, I would stop accepting personal checks all together - if - I were a business owner in that town. Why?
Ever see the stackS of returned checks at a business that accepts them? I have....
Read moreIf this is for the Dollar Store in Cordell... I wont go into how bad of a day I was having or why, but God used one of the workers there in several ways. My favorite Dollar store; very selfless, loving and... moving actions done for a complete stranger. I hope God blessed her & that store, I will never forget & I know that means he will for...
Read moreI have been to a number of Dollar Store establishments, the Cordell store always have the items that are on sale. Not just a limited supply. When I go to a store just for the products on sale, it's nice not to hear again and again, "Sorry, we have ran out." and the sale started the day...
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