My husband was not allowed into the family fitting room due to the store policy. We were told that I can take my one year old with me into the fitting room. It is difficult to try on clothes when my baby wants me to pick him up. Also, if I wanted my husband to see how an outfit looks, I would have to leave my baby in the room by himself, or carry him out every time (he was sitting in a stroller). Our son stayed with my husband outside the fitting room area. Every time I came out to show how an outfit looks and then left, our son started crying. It was extremely stressful trying out clothes. I felt we were discriminated as a family. The manager Andrea said she could not let us in the family fitting room because this was the store policy. In one year of my son's life this was the first time my husband, my baby and I were not allowed in the same fitting room. Andrea was very room, and said we can leave and not shop there if we don't like it. We left without me finishing trying out all the outfits. I am still very upset about the incident. I do not plan to come back to this store again. We would rather shop where we are not discriminated. We left the store without looking at some other stuff that we came...
Read moreWhat I like about this place is the parking structure since you can easily have access to other shopping stores.
However, there's something that I really like to bring up is about how helpful employees are. My Mom is semidisabled and I need to take her with me on a wheelchair, so the last time we visited this place, I wasn't able to open up her wheelchair, it got stuck for some reason, so I left her in the car so sad, then, she asked for help to one of the store employees to help with the chair, and she explained she wasn't able to go with me because of the chair issue.
The employee's response was this: He helped with the chair and he offered to take her and joined me, so this is what I called an act of respect and compassion. I believe we don't see this kind of people everyday. He was practicing superior human skills that are needed in the world...
Read moreThat is the worst Marshalls Ive ever been into!! I went in there to exchange about 10 items from the previous Friday and the lady started exchanging the stuff and bringing up my new items and then this Asian lady comes up to cash it avoid something for my clerk and she started analyzing all of my purchases from the prior week and finding something wrong with each one of them and telling me that I couldn't return it and then I had to take it back to the other store I mean while they all had tags on them and I had a receipt I find this very rude stereotypical she pretty much was treating me like I had done something wrong and I ended up having to pay cash for all of my new purchases that place also has everyone on the loudspeaker security room one security left it was just super uncomfortable and I will never go...
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