This is not as organized as it looks in the pictures. The really good stuff is in the back, which you do not know if you can't access it unless you ask an employee. Then again the employees are too busy, making each other laugh as hard as humanly possible, that it distracts the people who are digging through piles of junk, becuase they don't want to spend to much money. In the entrance of the building, they have four tabletop crates that are just holding junk. You have to literally dig through this junk to find an even remotely decent item that is worth your time. It was a horrible place to look for bargains. Word of advice stick to Ross, TJ Max, 2nd and Charles, so on and so forth. Better quality and better deals. Remember, the cheap items always cost more money than expensive items. Food...
Read moreThey have a lot of pallets in their bodega. The gentlemen were very friendly and answered all of our questions. It seems like the majority of the products the sellers from pulga Blanca and the other Laredo Flea Markets must come to buy their products here. 1 pallet will cost between 180 to 450. They vary between home goods, electronics, clothes and toys. They assured me that 90% of the items in the pallet are working well. I still haven't bought anything from them, but I do plan to buy either a pallet with clothes or a pallet with toys. They receive new items on wednesdays. During the week they're open between 9am or 10 am to 7 PM. On weekends they're open between 10...
Read moreIf you are into bargain hunting this is the place for you. Bargains bargains bargains. Hunting for merchandise is what you will be doing. Lots of variety. Loads and loads of merchandise is placed into huge bins that you go scavenging through. With some patients and a little luck you will definitely come across some sweet bargains. Everything in the place is $5 on Saturday and Sunday. $4 on Monday. $3 on Tuesday. $2 on Wednesday. Most items in there are worth exponentially more than those prices. Only one recommendation when you come, leave the little...
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