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Creative Tag Estate Sales & Store - Jadite syrup dispenser

Creative Tag Estate Sales & Store

(7 reviews)

I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the store and the wide variety of items available! There…read moreis a basement that is not visible from the street that has several more booths. I found the prices to be reasonable. It was mostly vintage items with some modern jewelry, purses, and clothing. The service was great! The employees were very nice and helpful.

We hired Creative Tag to handle an estate sale, and unfortunately, the experience was extremely…read moredisappointing from start to finish. They were all talk at the beginning professional, reassuring, and promising a smooth process, but everything fell apart once the contract was signed. They demanded two weeks to prepare, and we rushed to meet their timeline. We accommodated them, but in return their preparation was minimal. The first week? One quick visit for photos, then nothing. The second week? A few hours here and there, mostly just Jen. One day she had a few teens come help her which would have been find accept Jen allowed to take items from our home. Completely unacceptable and not agreed on in the contract. When the sale finally happened, it was chaos. They were unprepared, scrambling to price items at the last minute. Pricing was a joke valuable items sold for pennies, while junk was overpriced. Signage was pathetic: one big sign and a couple of flimsy dollar-store signs that fell over. Parking was a disaster, and with only two or three people working, our large home with multiple exits and a workshop was impossible to manage. Rooms we wanted open were closed, with no reason given for doing so. After the sale, things got even worse. They promised payment within a week, but after endless excuses and ignored messages, we had to drive to their store to get our money. On top of their 40% commission, they tacked on an extra $800 for "labor fees" and $120 for "advertising" never mentioned in the contract and were completely unjustified given their lack of effort. The contract stated after the sale they would take a few unsold items to the store where they would be held for 90 days with revenue shared every 30 days. We received a measly check for the first 30 days and when we reached out for the next months they said their wasn't one. Instead of admitting that they made a mistake, they lied, claiming they only hold items for 30 days and that we forfeited our belongings because we didn't pick them up. We absolutely did NOT agree to that. To make matters worse, they removed items from our home without any inventory list an outrageous and unethical business practice. This company is dishonest, disorganized, and completely unprofessional. They failed at every single promise they made. Do NOT trust Creative Tag with your estate sale. Save yourself the stress and find someone reputable.

The Market

The Market

(41 reviews)

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I've been living in the ATL area for 2 years now and better late than never to have found this…read morespot! I ended up driving out here to check out the outdoor market which I came across on Instagram (which had some cool finds as well). But going inside had so many fun vendor stalls! Whether you are into home decor, vintage collections, or other tchotchkes, this should be a place you add to your list to check out. While I came here today with my 3 year old, this is definitely a spot I can (and will) come back to explore solo with an iced coffee in hand so I can take my sweet time to really take in all the nooks and crannies of this market. Plus, they have a little cafe inside if you find yourself working up a thirst or appetite from indulging in some retail therapy. While there were several things I would have liked to purchase I narrowed it down to a cute framed painting of a ghost reading a book, but I'm sure my next visit I'll manage to purchase quite a few items.

An odd and unprofessional experience here. An employee had posted an item used in a display on…read moreFacebook marketplace. I was interested and communication was quick. I let them know I was on my way and would be there in an hour (drove from Decatur up to Acworth). Upon arriving only to find the item had been sold out from underneath me! Understandably frustrated from the waste of time the blame game started with the employee who made the Facebook marketplace posting blaming the ladies up front who then turned around blaming the employee who made the posting. Lack of proper communication and unprofessionalism sent me home without spending a dime and I can't recommend to anyone else.

Cartersville Antique Gallery - Jim Shore available at the Cartersville Antique Gallery

Cartersville Antique Gallery

(7 reviews)

This is really a gift shop. There are some beautiful artisan works available for sale, but antiques…read moreare a rarity in this place. If you want to view expensive collector Disney pieces, pricey artisan pottery or general kitchen accessories, this is your place. For antiques, you'll want to go elsewhere.

The owners in this store are the rudest and nastiest I've ever encountered in a retail setting. I…read morewas told they install batteries in high end watches, so took my Chophard there. I'm from Buckhead and taken my watch to stores there over the years. The owner was so very unwelcoming - line he was resentful that was bringing my watch to him. I've never seen anything like it before. He told me it woukd take awhile, to which I replied that was just fine. I never expressed that I was in a hurry or that I had to have it done in "10 min". I good him fine and that I'd simply go shopping around the town. Ex hen I came back 25-30 min later he wasn't finished and showed his anger & agitation with me. I still didn't complain; I was just glad he was changing the battery. As he was working he began Telling me how stored in Atl charge $100 -200 to change these watch batteries. That's a COMPLETE LIE!!! I've taken the watch to Atl & Buckhesd stores over 15 yrs and nobody charged that. I could tell he was getting ready to gauge me with " his" price. He began telling me he was going to charge me $50 to change the battery. A complete ripoff. I never complained; I never winced. I just wanted to get out of there. People, please don't waste your hard earned money with these two rude, nasty fags. The rudest I've encountered. when I got home I called Kay jewelers in Cartersville to ask what they charge for battery changes........ only $14.99. So not only were the fags rude & nasty but they ripped me off. Please don't waste your money there.

Canopy - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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