Price tags on shelves for the West Liberty Dollar General are frequently inaccurate, and the inaccuracies are universally in the store's favor. The price differences are generally small, seemingly insignificant amounts, that one might not notice when checking out at the cash register. Sale signs are posted around the store are left up after they've expired, and the expiration dates listed on the sale signs are small enough that those who have less than perfect vision or the elderly probably don't notice them. I'm not saying the West Liberty Dollar General is doing this intentionally. But my advice would be to take note of advertised prices when shopping there, and then scrutinize your...
Read moreThe shelves are barely stock with goods and now and again the employers seem to make up there own closing hours. Stuff is stolen quite often under the eyes of the survailence cameras. Items are out of place on shelves and covering the floor. No intercom system at the cashier station. No hand held radios for the employees. Often no cashier at the front when person or a line of people waiting to check out. One of the two check out stations has just one cashier. Only 1or2 cashiers working on certain days. They need two cashiers and two employees to stock shelves every 365 days out of the year and continue to do so every year with...
Read moreThe manager who has waited on me several times has always been friendly and ask if I have found everything alright. They employ a couple of real nice women that I have also encountered. Some of the other staff are either shy or do not talk much. For as big as the store is, they do there best to keep items filled and somewhat organized. I for one think corporate should employ more staff during peak times and on truck days. This is something I have talked to the managers about, but they tell me it's how corporate runs. So be it, otherwise I have never had a bad experience, just a lot...
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