The lady behind the counter was very disengaged, preferring her phone over any greetings or customer engagement. That’s not the end of the world by any means. When I said hello she responded with a simple hi and went back to her phone. I can look over all of this but it does set the stage.
I found something in one of the glass containers I liked and wanted to buy. I politely brought it to her attention and when she came over to that corner she told me “I can’t reach that. Sorry.” After awkwardly staring at each other for a second she just went back to sit down and be on her phone.
Why was that area blocked by boxes in the first place? Why wasn’t she willing to move them so I could buy something from the store? I don’t want to be over the top, but that’s so surprising to me. No attempt at serving the customer. I’ve been working customer service many years and I’d never think to act that way to somebody being polite.
I won’t waste my time browsing this store because I might find something on sale I can’t buy. There’s other stores to go to that fill the same role. It’s upsetting but I just don’t want to go...
Read moreI loved exploring this beautiful unique store and plan to return. They have a dressing room for trying on clothes and it’s even open during current COVID times. You may return items that don’t work out in exchange for store credit. Many unique treasures can be found within, a good amount of which seem to be from Miller & Rhodes. However, I’m sure they’re from all over. I was most drawn to the clothes, hats, gloves, and jewelry. Picked up a couple of pieces, including the yellow flowered ring pictured here. Because I paired it with an earring set, I received $10 off the...
Read moreThis is a really cool little antique/vintage shop. The prices aren’t too bad and the selection is great. I saw a lot of unique and rare things that I haven’t seen before at other vintage shops. I would definitely recommend checking...
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