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    Aurora Antique Pavilion

    Aurora Antique Pavilion

    3.3
    (90 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    This is the best antique/vintage mall in the Seattle area! It's HUGE!!!! So much stuff without much…read morerepetition between the booths. Prepare to spend hours! The staff are responsive and getting them to open a case is easy cheesy. Everyone I've interacted with has been super friendly and willing to go the extra mile if you are searching for a random oddball thing. Sometimes checkout lines are long if you go near closing time. I much Aurora Antique Pavilion to Fremont Vintage Mall (extremely expensive and not great selection) and Lander Street Vintage (good for some things but pricier.) I also like it better than the Star Mall in Snohomish which has a lot of poorly maintained booths and there's more of a musty smell at the Star Mall which might get into textiles.

    My partner and I have gone here for years, but this last Saturday will be the last time we ever go…read more The older tall man was so absolutely rude to me in front of a large group of people checking out that I decided to notify my partner I wouldn't be buying anything from them and we left. I appreciate the gentleman who approached me inquiring if there was a problem and what he could do to rectify the situation, but after the behavior of the front desk staff I didn't see a solution other than leaving. If you have a stall at this store, the rude behavior of the staff are costing you sales. Treating good customers like your worst customers is a dead end business model.

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    Deseret Industries

    Deseret Industries

    3.8
    (62 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    Deseret Industries is thift store that stands out in a few ways from your Goodwill's and Value…read moreVillages out there but isn't quite like the rugged ones you'd perhaps see in Capitol Hill. Immediately what sticks out to me about Deseret is how clean and well kept up it is. Goodwill especially is notorious for this where at many of them it seems like a gust of wind blew through the aisles and things are scattered all over the place and picked over. To be fair certain sections such as the toys and the otherwise 'brick-a-brack' sections do look like this here and other places, but at least it looks like here at Deseret they have people that come and try to neaten it up or zone it. Another thing about Deseret that's unique and I like is with the piles of shirts I'm sure they get, they try to color code them and hang them so if you're looking for that certain color you can simple walk over and sift through shades of yellow or green t-shirts for example as they're hung up and separated from the rest of the assorted t-shirts. The store seems to be decently staffed and seems evident by how clean it generally is here. From what I understand they hire people of less means or recently released offenders for work which is nice. My company actually has one of our clients volunteer here so I appreciate them for that. The one flaw I've found here is the shoe section is not well presented. You have to "eyeball" the shoes for size as there isn't a tag or other easily identifier of size on them. They also seem to pretty much be mixed - womens, mens, baby, child... it could use improvement. I've visited Deseret a few times and although I've yet to score any nice finds here, I do enjoy the ease of browsing here and the prices are surprisingly decent considered the spike in many thrift stores inventory in favor of profits. If you too are a thrifter, stop in for a look.

    Since my last review, things at this store have gotten worse. On a lot of levels. There are tons of…read morepeople who full on run, sprint and power walk (which is not walking) upon the doors opening each morning at 9am sharp. The managers say to everyone "please do not run, walk only, be kind to others, blah blah blah" yet the stand there at the door and the registers and let them do what thy just loudly asked them NOT to do. I don't understand how anyone runs in this establishment. There are no emergency situations like earthquakes, power outages or fires that warrant running at any time of being in the store. People are going to get hurt! One of these people is a young college child, his name is John. He runs every day to get to the piles of music cd's on the shelves so he can find the high dollar ones to re-sell on ebay and amazon. He used to be a high school track star and has almost twice fallen down taking a corner too sharp. Yet the managers don't say a word to him to slow down, or kick him out for 5 or 7 days like they do to others in the store who constantly are always pushing, shoving others, or being rude and obnoxious. This young child John, 2 days ago as I went to grab some cd's came right across my whole hand and knocked them out of my hand and tried to pick them up as if to steal them from me! I told him to back off and if he ever touches me again that I would put him on the ground as self defense. He rudely badmouthed me and told me "too bad so sad". The very next day, he did it again but this time he tried to take the 4 cd's I had just grabbed to look at right out of my hands! I bit my tongue, but on my way out I pulled aside one of the managers who I thought would listen and try to do something about. He told me the next day (today) there would be a manager at the front door to confront and talk to him as he entered as well as another manager in the back to make sure he wasn't bothering others. Well neither thing happened and this knucklehead just sprinted in the store again and right by the manager 5 feet from the cd's and she didn't say anything to him or the others who were on a full on running sprint marathon to pick the aisles clean of the new items put out overnight. Korenna and Ingrid are the only female managers at this store. Barry, Nate, Joe and Joel are the male managers. Joe is quite honestly the only one who listens to customer complaints and sticks to what he says. This review along with another letter is going to be written to the LDS Mormon President as well as the Washington State Labor & Industries department.

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    Burlington

    Burlington

    2.3
    (57 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    They have a decent selection of each category of items - if you can refrain from looking down at…read morethe floor riddled with stains. Would it be that hard to get a new floor? Maybe laminate? The greeter at the door was nice and helpful and then I only saw one store associate on the floor the entire rest of the time I was here. I had previously been once before to look for winter coats a decade ago. The store seems about in the same shape as it was then. The racks/aisles could use a reorg and if there were employees floating around the store maybe there wouldn't be so many items on the floor or in the wrong place. The fitting rooms are currently closed and there is exactly one bench in the corner by the womens' fitting room area if you find shoes you want to try on. There's not a lot of rhyme or reason to the layout of the store so you just kind of have to go down every aisle and see what there is to see. I found lots of little treasures, including the best swim stuff for my friend's kiddo. This location is pretty much on par with an average Ross store with what looks like overstock from things that may have first gone to TJMaxx. Prices are low so it's a real treasure hunt. Warning, if there are heavy steppers at the vintage store on the second floor it is really annoying to be shopping in Burlington - think of the worst neighbors you could possibly have above you and that's what you'll hear..from the sounds of it they have hardwood floors, not carpet - Burlington should follow their lead!

    I was mistreated by the security guard. I could not find what I wanted. I didn't see any other…read moreemployees, so I asked the security guard if there was someone that could help me. She said there was not. Surprised by the lack of proper attitude towards a customer, I asked again. She said, "They have their jobs to do". I told her that I will buy my shoes elsewhere. She said, "That's fine." The customer is not always right at Burlington. The customer is not even welcome.

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