The casher lady was the most dishonest person I have ever met. She sold me this souvenir 8.99$ instead of 6.99$ as written on the price ticket (see the picture). When I realized that, I came back to the store to show her her mistake but she kept saying it’s written 8.99 and not 6.99. Even the security guard agreed with me, but then he said that she is in charge of the prices, and she can decide if it’s more than what is written. Several costumers agreed with me too, but the lady ignored it and kept yelling that the price was 8.99. At the very end, she told me that I argued with her only for two dollars.. PLEASE...
Read moreWent two days in a row and the place was closed way before time each time...not cool when you live 6 hours away and prefer not to pay $12 for shipping and handling. The last time...yesterday...I knocked on the door as I was watching a guy count money and he completely ignored me. A young lady came because I continued to knock and said she couldn't sale me anything and sent me up the street to another closed shop...this shop actually states they close at 7 so she was just trying to get rid of me obviously. I was disappointed because I really liked them last time I was there...
Read moreThis is a lovely store with pralines, t-shirts, beaded necklaces, pralines, souvenir shot glasses, pralines, stickers, and did I mention PRALINES? I'm not sure what a praline is, but I think it is a candy that they enjoy in New Orleans. If you like them and want them, you can buy them here, and in several other stores in the French Quarter. However, what I did find in this store that I loved was Lapel Pins. I collect lapel pins and this place had them. If you are like me and have a hard time finding lapel pins, come to the Magnolia...
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