i recently visited this shop to just look around. upon entering the shop the front door is blocked by a stack of baskets which is a huge safety hazard in the case of a hazard.
as i was looking around, i was in the way of one of the old women working there and she yelled “EX-CUSE ME!” and pushed her way through me. it threw me off and made me want to leave the store immediately but i stayed to look around more.
when i asked about an item to one of the old women working there, i was given a dismissive response with a poor tone. i went to the back of the store, as there was no sign stating it was for employees only, to be screamed at by 3-4 of the old women working there to get out. there was no signage posted and i thought it was an extension of the store. after that, i immediately left the store.
the store was organized and clean, but i will never shop here again as the workers have a bad attitude towards the younger people shopping there and i wasn’t the only person in the store they screamed at. while i was shopping they argued to another person shopping there about the labeling of an item for sale at the jewelry counter. you’ll be better off going to another thrift store/donation shop where the store isn’t ran by a bunch of old bitter women who go out of their way to ruin shopping...
Read moreMy experience at The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop was less than zero. It is like a choose your own adventure story, but as a shopping experience. Upon arriving, there were two sets of doors, both doors open, both entryways filled with clutter. No signage is posted stating which is the entrance. Unable to tell the difference I chose door on the left. Spoiler alert, it was the wrong door. The only discovery I made at this shop was by choosing the wrong open door you will have an elderly woman with a buzz cut shouting in your face “NO! NO! NO!” as if you were one her cats and you just entered her “looking room”
To the woman who did this to me, I hope you find God. I will be praying for you, asking that you be healed so you never feel compelled to shout in a persons face for making a simple mistake again. And for the courage and strength to create and post signage for...
Read moreI recently had an open foot wound closed on the heal of my foot and was looking for a knee scooter. I asked my My wife and daughter to find one for me. They entered the store and were met with a rude old Karen woman who didn’t even acknowledge their existence. She was super rude. And when they finally did get help. She wouldn’t answer any questions. I definitely won’t ever come back. And really am sad about it since the money goes to a good cause. The store has no signage and that makes it hard to tell where its employees only. My advice get some nicer help put up some signs And stop Being so rude...
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