I was at the Auxiliary attic on 1-5-16 at approx 10:30 am I had left something in the dressing room the Saturday prior so I went in to grab them. While there I noticed a beautiful piece of glass in one of the rooms, I left my wallet at my house so I asked the lady there if she could hold the piece, she informed me that she could not do that. As i was leaving I had commented that it was a gorgeous piece and proceeded to tell her the maker of the glass. The price tag at that time was $5.00, when I went back in about 2 hours later I did not see the piece. The lady that helped me earlier pointed to the mantle where it was relocated and walked away. I picked up the piece and went to buy it and realized that the tag was switched and it had a $10.00 price tag on it. I said something to the woman working and she assured me that I was wrong and refused to give me the original price. Also the sign states the ENTIRE store was 25% off but refused to give me 25% off on the jewelry bc she said they had been getting nice jewelry in. This upsets me greatly, the fact that they are "supposed" to be raising money for a good cause so why are they raising tags bc they found out the piece was worth more money. Horrible costumer service I will not shop...
Read moreVery expensive for used items and no understanding of the value of used items. Only worth going to on specific. Sale days. Staff are generally unknowledgeable of everyday thrifters. Parking is better at the back but have a flight of stairs which is hard for anyone with walking issues. Ramp for donations at the side. Not sure if Handicap accessible. For items being donated prices should not be so high. Lastly their items smell like an old coal train station and a little hard to get the smell...
Read moreBought a suite, offered to buy the clothes hanger and they would not sell it to me. The point was I needed pressed dress slacks now they are no longer pressed because I couldn't hang them. Seems petty to me to refuse selling a single clothes hanger to someone who legitimately needed it. This was an...
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