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    Thrift Center - Idea of their prices . 50% off ticket price

    Thrift Center

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    Great thrift store! The whole store was 50% off, and blue tags were 75% off. I hope it's just a…read morenormal sale and not due to going out of business. They were playing awful modern country music, but I was finding some good stuff, so I tried to ignore it. There was a lot of interesting framed art, reprints and originals. I love finding original art at a thrift store to bring it home. This is a large store with a nice big parking lot of its own. A fun thrifting experience.

    I had bought 2 of the same items new converse shoes about a week or so ago and was charged $10 each…read morewhich was 50% off the original price of $20. So today I went (it was 50% off everything) to purchase another pair to donate for a teen who would like them for X-mas (they are really cool) and also found other items for my give-a-way closet. But, the cashier who spoke PERFECT English to me started to speak Spanish to her in front of me to another co-worker, then she said to me no they are $45.95. I asked for the manager. He (Miguel) came he spoke English to me but turned to the female employee and started to converse in Spanish. I asked Miguel if he would please speak English because I did not understand Spanish. Miguel rudely said to me that he was speaking to her. (as he pointed) I then said yes but you are talking about my transaction and I do not understand what you are saying. I asked Miguel if he were in my place wouldn't he like to know what was being said? would he like it? Miguel said no. But then proceeded to converse in Spanish with the other female employee, Miguel then turned to me and said the shoes were $45. (not $45.95. So now there are 3 prices; $20. $45.95 and $45) Why couldn't they speak so I could understand? Why the difference in price from the other week? Why I asked; Miguel rudely said that he could talk anyway he wanted and he had the right to refuse service to anyone. I then asked are you refusing to sell me these items as I pointed to them. Miguel said yes and refused to let me buy the other items that had already been rung up but not paid for. I was flabbergasted, shocked and upset. I then asked Miguel for the corporate phone number. It took Miguel a few minutes but then he gave me a phone number; I then asked Miguel for the district managers name. He said he was; I then said no your bosses name. Miguel flat out refused the name and proceeded to say he didn't have to give me that or any other information and that I could leave the store. Miguel' tone was disgusting in fact the way/tone Miguel spoke to me was an ORDER for me to leave the store. Miguel treated me horribly in front of at least 8 people. Miguel dismissed me like I was nothing. I thought I was the customer!!!. Regardless of anything you don't treat a customer the way Miguel treated me. All I asked was for them to speak English so I could understand the conversation. It was about my transaction.....They all spoke English perfectly. I didn't know why that was so hard or wrong. Were they hiding something ???? Is that company policy???? I know the company changed their donation policy to where you can't donate anything to the store in back anymore. Did abuse to customers get added in? I typically between $50 and $200 a month in that store. I buy and put together things for others who don't have fun items for their kids, people who need household items and don't have the funds or when I come across NEW shoes for a great price that would put a smile on a teens face, hay I get it! I love smiles. For the principal of the matter I am not letting this go. I have NEVER been treated like this by ANYONE. I want an apology from him and then my business will go and my money 100% to Goodwill. You know I feel bad for Miguel because it was clear he does not have the proper people skills to be in the position of manager.

    Estate of Affairs

    Estate of Affairs

    (20 reviews)

    I highly recommend working with Estate of Affairs for estate liquidation. They were kind,…read moreefficient, and did an excellent job maximizing the value of my dad's estate. Context: When my father passed, he left behind a house (in Tracy) packed with 30 years of collecting cookware, books, art, records, telescopes, camping gear, and clothes. He also left behind 3 storage units. I had spent a couple of months trying to make sense of things, and then realized I wasn't making progress on my own. James responded within a day to my initial inquiry, and then toured my dad's property and advised there was so much stuff that we should probably do 2 separate estate sales. From the beginning, he was transparent about his process and professional. Once preparation started, his team came in quickly to sort and display SO much stuff, and priced it to move while also maximizing the value of items sold. Things were priced as small knick knacks up to thousand dollars+ telescopes and stereo equipment. I really appreciated the time the team took to look up these specialty items so they could get their fair value while still being sold within the time of the estate sale. Some other nice touches: I gave James his own codes for entry and arming/disarming the house, which allowed him to self-manage estate sale prep. He always made it clear when his team was to be expected on site. James consistently checked in with me about anything he had questions about (e.g. what to do about items that probably wouldn't sell due to damage, or if I was okay doing a second day.) His team took the time to set aside any personal items that I hadn't yet uncovered within the boxes in my dad's house. It's also clear that EoA's marketing system works really well, as I heard from a neighbor there was a line down the block to get in. After the sales, I worked with EoA to finish clearing out my dad's house to prepare it for sale. They left the house spotless, and even took the time to lay out missing closet doors that had been uncovered. I can't recommend working with James and his team enough. I was able to reclaim my life and also made enough money to put towards my kids' college fund.

    Attended their estate sale in Modesto CA on Dec 14th. They jacked up prices so high and the garage…read moreset up was set up terrible, people were having to climb over others just to get through to the back. The cashiers were rude, especially the gentleman. I will never attend their sales again nor will my mother in law that got trampled on by one of their workers in the livingroom as she was looking at the crystal animals. We left in utter disbelief you guys should be ashamed.

    Peraino Jewelers

    Peraino Jewelers

    (12 reviews)

    This is a review of the "Gift Emporium" side, not the "Jeweler" side…read more This is the place to go if you need to find a gift for a wealthy friend's graduation, retirement or anniversary. Especially if said friend is a rancher, golfer, and/or wine drinker. They have these heavy silver bookends and lots of random decorative stuff that incorporate bulls and bison. There are also fancy liquor bottles so you can pour cheap whisky in them and serve it to your unsuspecting country club friends. You can also find some estate jewelry on this side that is not too shabby. Furthermore, if you have a lady friend, mother or aunt who likes birds (think sparrows) and other garden-y elements (think shabby chic) you will find things for her here. Or him-- maybe he's a dude who likes decorative stuff for his garden or patio or pseudo balcony. I'm not judging. Price range: you better have a full-time job if you're buying things here. Watch out for: the plethora of crosses. I worry that they'll fall off the wall each time I walk in. And be nice to the lady who works there. The guy working on stamps in the back will not acknowledge you; don't take it personally. He likes inanimate objects.

    This store has the best selection of Jewelry in the valley. The prices are extremely competitive…read moreand most prices are below anyone else. Impeccable quality diamonds in all of their jewelry. Customer service is great and their jewelry repair service is awesome.

    Abracadabra - vintage - Updated May 2026

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