This is the worst Dollar General I have ever been to! I went to check out and there was not one employee in sight. I finally walked near the hall where I'm assuming the break room was and said hello? (in a very nice tone). A man came to the register and he did not look happy. I stated that I was not trying to interrupt him but I had been standing in line for 5 minutes or so and didn't see anyone. This man literally did not speak. He just stared at me creepily as he was ringing up my items. I let him know that there were four items I purchased that were 50% off and they rang up at full price. Again, not a word. I asked him why he was not speaking to me and asked what was wrong. Again, he would not say a word. After several minutes of awkward silence and him giving me a stare as if he was plotting my death, I asked to speak to the manager and he claimed to be the manager (only words he uttered the entire time). I asked him what his name was and again, no answer. He refused to tell me his name which I found odd. This was without a doubt the most uncomfortable encounter I have ever had with someone in customer service. Another employee walked out at this time and I asked if the man waiting on me was the manager and he said no. I was told there was not a manager working and don't bother making a complaint because the corporate office doesn't care. He also stated that his co-worker doesn't usually talk and does not like speaking to customers. As I left the store I told "John Doe" that I hope he finds peace and to have a wonderful day. I think it's safe to say that working in retail is not a good career choice on his part. Needless to say, I will never go back to this location again. No worries! There’s 172 stores located in a five mile...
Read moreThe staff in this store are so rude to people. The only time I come into the store is when I use the Fed Ex holding location to pick up my packages. Last time I visited the store, there was an elderly man with his caregiver at the counter being checked out. You could tell he had some kind of dementia and the caregiver was helping him out. He bought a few packs of smokes, and the checkout lady asked to see his ID. (The man looked like he was in his 80s) When he finally found his ID, the lady noticed it was expired. She then proceeded to tell him she would no longer sell him cigarettes until he renewed his ID. When the man stated he no longer drove, she continued on about getting a state ID. This man clearly had enough on his plate as it is, and I'm sure it won't be easy for him to get to the SOS to get a state ID. Here is how the rules of ID verification are written: It is illegal to sell, give or furnish tobacco products, vapor products or alternative nicotine products to persons under 21. Age to Ask for ID: Retailers must ask for ID from any person under 30 years (federal law), or appears to be under 27 years old (state law.) She should be ashamed of herself for treating that man the way she did. Have respect for your elders. There was no reason to belittle the man in front of other customers and hold the line up even longer for your own satisfaction. Why you find satisfaction in that I have no clue. This was not the first problem I've had with the staff at this location, and I'm sure it won't...
Read moreGood people working there I go there almost every night on my break from work I've never had a complaint the people I've talked to the workers always seem to be nice & Good Spirits more than helpful I'm they do give cash back so you can take cash out of your account there was a charge for me to do that which I wasn't too happy about but it was cheaper than going to a ATM out of network so it wasn't that bad of a thing I do think it was about a dollar service charge for getting cash back but that's really not that bad always been happy great place they have a wide selection of everything I even was able to buy a belt there when my belt broke while I was at work I never really thought they would actually have a belt but they did so I was...
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