So I have to be honest, they don't have the bins anymore, and the auction they have on the weekend is closed to public sellers for the most part. So it's just the owners of the store selling their own stuff basically. And trucking you into thinking it's a traditional auction. I wished this place had better deals as well. You can catch them from time to time. But over all, it's only about 25 percent of close to it off retail. And these are grocery items that are nearing their maximum date, and out of date clothing. One thing they do have is great deals on laundry soap, if you trust the owners that is. You can get like 5 gallons of tide like soap for about 20 to 25 bucks. Not bad. I've tried it, I think it's the real thing. Or close enough for my taste.
But overall, their hardware is over priced and the this stuff they do have is about equal to retail. Minus ten t ok twenty percent. There other discount stores locally. Check them all out. After all, this stuff is on it's 2nd time around. Didn't be the first to find out Ollies or that's a good deal...
Read moreWhile I didn't go to the stores a lot, I did learn to enjoy the auction a great deal. A couple times, the stuff just looked like an old man cleaned out his garage, but for the most part my wife and I could always find something we could use. To the people who don't like the auction, I would say to give it a chance. Get to know the people, the owner is funny and keeps things rolling along. You have to know what prices are a good deal and don't get caught up in the bidding and most of...
Read moreThe workers are not very friendly and the stuff is way over priced for a second hand store. You can find most of the items at Walmart and other stores cheaper. Out of date food and other items like vitamins are out of date. BEWARE OF WHAT YOU BUY!!! I will not shop there again. I think her auctions have gone to her head and she can...
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