I was robbed at Ross and the staff did nothing to help me detain the person or get my stuff back due to a "hands-off" policy in place. You can literally fill your cart with as much as you can and walk right our out of there and there isn't going to be a finger lifted. Although there were medications as well as hundreds of dollars stolen from me, no one seemed to care. All the police did was give me a number to phone a complaint into. Did not send a cop out and this woman came in and out over four times and NOTHING WAS DONE. SHE STOLE SOMETHING NEW EACH TIME AND THEY JUST WATCHED! I'm very angry at Ross right now, I'm angry at the SPD for not caring enough to come arrest this woman and get my money back. Five days from Christmas and all my money gets stolen. And I'm one of those last minute shoppers. So, basically, my kids, who are supported solely by myself on a very low income, had their Christmas stolen. Thank God for Toys for Tots, and the Christmas bureau; without those my kids would have nothing. I'm certainly not proud of admitting this -single parenting only for almost a year now, first Christmas alone- and some one comes along and absolutely ruins our Christmas....
Read moreAgain crowded parking a problem stock down some places don't have disability cards for the d this was not about Franklin Park this was about the Walmart up by the y and I don't know how Franklin Park got into the exposei disappointing again I'm just a process of the pandemic and the problem it's causing all the Walmarts around Spokane are way behind on their disability carts they have them sitting there broke down and it only have one or two running if that it's just disgraceful for a multi-million dollar company that makes at least a million out the door every day and they can't afford the carts for the elderly and disabled give me a break but I'm sure I'm not the only one that does not shop at the Walmart's very often or the other stores that do not carry disabled carts or take care of the cars they do have and keep them running or fix them that limits my shopping and makes it very difficult for me to get the products I need when I need them I hope...
Read moreShopped at the new Rite Aid this week then went to Burlington Coat Factory. As I approached the store, there was a man in a wheel chair on the NW corner of the newly poured sidewalk/curb. There was no ramp to be seen for him to get to that side of the parking lots. I walked to the other end of the store, the SW corner. Even though there was a handicapped parking space, there was no ramp/area for a wheel chair to go up the new sidewalk. This new sidewalk was designed with no thought to wheel chair use, BOO! The only way to get to a ramp, not handy, is to push someone through/around cars and thoroughfare - unsafe - to get to the store or the only ramp in the front of the store which they placed, not even at the regular crosswalk! No sense in planning of the new walk,...
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