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    Bargain Hunt

    Bargain Hunt

    (7 reviews)

    Brand new to Georgetown, Bargain Hunt opened recently with the promises of..... finding a bargain!…read moreI actually made my way there on opening day, was in and out quickly due to the crowds. I wasn't impressed with what I did see, either, so I decided to wait on this review until I was able to go back and browse without crowds. Honestly, I'm not keen on the trend of cheap, 'bargain' stores that have been popping up lately in Georgetown. Apparently people like their stuff cheap, and I completely understand wanting to save a few dollars, but in the end, you're still getting low-quality (*cough*cheap*cough*) stuff that will need replacing again and again. Bargain Hunt contributes to that. There is indeed a variety of things available for purchase; most notably the appliances, electronics, garden items, toys, and clothes. Throw in some snacks, home decor, and random knick knacks, and you've got Bargain Hunt. I did find a few things that I had forgotten existed (like Skip-Its and Rock Em Sock Em Robots) or that I had been looking for my child/home, but the prices didn't seem to be a Bargain. There was nothing in the store that I couldn't get elsewhere for similar price. The clothes were the worst -- obviously clothes that people didn't want and not priced low enough. I did find some Wrangler jeans for $10; so I suppose it really is hit or miss. The thing that really stood out? A majority of boxes were crushed/opened/re-taped -- clearly items that were unwanted or returned. I did, however, find one thing that I ended up purchasing: an indoor toddler trampoline for $20 (with a 20% off coupon I received on opening day). The box was slightly ripped and had clearly been opened before. At the check out I asked whether it was an item that had been returned. The cashier explained that most of the items in this store were indeed overstock items or returned/exchanged items from other stores. However, if I purchased something from Bargain Hunt and it didn't have everything and/or wasn't good, I had 30 days to return it. Good. I bought the trampoline. We opened the box at home, assembled it, and the trampoline was fine. It had obviously been put together previously, but all the parts were intact and there was minimal signs of use. We kept it. The only thing in Bargain Hunt that might prompt me to come back was the toy/sports section in the back of the store -- there were a lot of toys and games that I do not usually see in other stores. The garden stuff isn't bad, either. Otherwise? Meh. You're really going to have to hunt for a bargain here.

    I had never been to Bargain Hunt, but I ended up going to two different locations with my cousin…read moreand sister-in-law, because they both love it. I've seen some of the items they've found at Bargain Hunt, and it's been good stuff, that they got for really cheap. That said, I couldn't find anything I needed here, but they did have lots of nice items. Both locations I visited were very similar, and thus my reviews are essentially the same for them. Both were semi-organized, with an area for outdoor items, bedding, home decor, etc. But, the store kind of has a "yard sale" feel, in that you have to dig around to find any gems. Overall I think Bargain Hunt is a fine spot to stop in and check out if you don't mind the digging. You never know what you could find!

    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    (26 reviews)

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    This Walmart was clean, and well-organized. The employees were friendly and prompt in sservice. I…read moregot a chicken tender meal and sliced turkey from the deli. The tender meal was done well and nothing had a texture like it had been sitting too long in the hot bar. The turkey was great, the deli worker asked how thin I would like it and took a test slice to see if it would be to my liking. This was a great experience.

    I go to Walmart because of the prices, but even that is getting to be a little more sketchy when I…read morenotice different things on my receipts that don't match. When I try to bring them up to an employee to bring their attention to it I get looked at like I'm a Karen. I'm sorry that I don't like to be stolen from, you guys prosecute shoplifters but yet you do reverse shoplifting on people who come in to buy things as well. Now I have met some really sweet people there and then I have met some really rude people. I have been hit with those damn carts more times then I can count and I realize that they're on a time crunch, but the fact that I am trying to shop as well and you're getting paid to do what you're doing are two different things. I'm a very respectful person and when I see them coming, I try to get out of their way, but at the same time I'm trying to do my shopping. Be respectful back. One of the things that bothers me. The most is when I go to check out there's only a few lines open with real people so I will go to self check out because I only have so many items, but you will sit there and stare at me while I'm doing it making me feel uncomfortable but yet when your machine acts up, I can't find anybody to help me because they're too busy talking to other employees are on their phone. You need to do better. Customer service should be taught. I understand that some customers get out of line and become aggressive and I don't agree with that, but I'm not one of those people. If I treated people like that at work, I wouldn't have a job.

    Family Dollar Store

    Family Dollar Store

    (3 reviews)

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    Well stocked most of the time. Mostly friendly staff. The older lady with shorter hair, I think she…read moreis the manager is always very helpful and nice. Was sort $1.25 on my card, before I could go to the car to get the money the manager lady paid it out of her own pocket. Thank you. Very nice

    Store is located near my house. I had to edit my review because shortly after I wrote my review, I…read morewent to this store again. There wasn't a long line in the store. I quickly grabbed the items I needed and went to check out. The cashier did not greet me, and was talking with someone that might have been her husband at the counter next to her. He was not an employee. She talked to this person the entire time she was checking me out. She asked him if he could help put something away since he wasn't doing anything. he said no, but went and did it anyway. At that point she begin communicating with him from about 10 feet away. But was not speaking to me. She hit the total button and then walked away to where the man was, and began helping him. So I used my credit card to check out, and the cash register finished checking me out without any further help from the cashier. The receipt printed and I figured I might as well grab it and grab my bags. So after I had my things and I walked past the cashier, i sarcastically said "thank you" as I walked past her. She replied, "you're welcome", as if completely oblivious to the fact that she had no customer service whatsoever. The only reason I gave 2 stars is because I was able to get in and get out quickly.

    Seeds & Saplings

    Seeds & Saplings

    (3 reviews)

    Over the years, as my disposable income has decreased, and recently, I've become a parent, I'm more…read moremindful and frugal when it comes to spending my money. That said, I'm not a huge fan of expensive, boutique stores.... especially for growing children! They aren't in their clothes long enough to get your money's worth from the clothes. However, there are many people in this area that can afford and do buy these clothes for their kids, so it is a good shop to have in this town (and everything is nice to look at). I admit that I come in from time to time just to see if there is something practical for my little one. The stores has outfits and styles ranging from infant to child-size. They are all adorable and well-made. Usually, I go towards the small toy section in the back, of which there is a neat selection of Melissa and Doug items, instruments, wooden 'paper' dolls, and other things. I've only bought one thing: a colorful wooden stacker that my child LOVES. That was a good investment. Also, up in the front of the store are clothing by the Simply Southern line. There's a lot of bows for little girls, if you're into putting giant bows on tiny heads. Honestly, I saw more cute things for the girls than I did for the boys. Not a lot of unisex items. Seeds & Saplings is not a bad store at all, just not my style. Cheers.

    I absolutely LOVE this store. Every time I walk through the door I am greeted by the sweetest…read morepeople and always have wonderful service. I love that I can always find what I need, whether it be a gift or something for my children. Such a sweet children's boutique!!

    Dollar Tree

    Dollar Tree

    (5 reviews)

    This place is a limited selection and the staff isn't very helpful. If you have $2, try a…read moredifferent store.

    I'm addicted to jigsaw puzzles…read more Like, I CANNOT STOP DOING THEM. Some people are addicted to television, some people are addicted to donuts, some people are addicted to eating donuts while watching television, but me? I get a sense of joy and accomplishment when I snap that last puzzle piece down and complete a picture. Then I immediately take it apart, put it back, and start a new one. Well. A puzzle addiction can become expensive. After doing a puzzle swap with a co-worker, I discovered she found hers at Dollar Tree. DOLLAR TREE has puzzles!? I made a quick run here yesterday after work to check and sure enough, they've got puzzles! Ranging from a couple dozen up to a thousand pieces, there's a decent selection of jigsaw puzzles on the shelves. For a dollar each. Now. The quality of these puzzles? Well. They're clearly cheap. The pieces are small and incredibly thin -- they're not like the sturdy, larger puzzles you can buy for $10-$30 at other stores. So, it's up to your tastes. Although I prefer higher-quality puzzles, I go through them pretty quickly and can deal with the cheaper ones for now. Puzzles aside, I come to this Dollar Tree often when I am looking for cheap items for work, wrapping paper, and other odds and ends that I need cheaply. This does mean the quality of the item is cheap -- you get what you pay for -- but sometimes what you need IS something cheap! Aisles are usually pretty organized, workers are chill, no complaints all around.

    Big Lots - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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