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    Chico's

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    I've seen a lot of reviews bashing PC for its buying regulations but I will say that PC in all…read moreareas and states is pretty bad when it comes to buying items. The company is ran very loosely in this regard, and they don't ever do more than a glance at most items. I've both sold with them and bought from them for many years in different parts of the USA, but always struggled to get may of my items approved despite quality branding and usage... this is just expected ‍ One time awhile back in a different state I put a bunch of earrings I didn't want anymore on various earring packaging that I had kept from stores despite them being from all different brands and places, didn't even clean them, but every single one was accepted, so who knows what happens behind that counter... However, while I have consistently seen SHEIN and other fast fashion brands overrun thrift stores, I'm happy to say that I typically only see, at most, Walmart branded clothing here. But this is usually very cheap and even the SHEIN clothing they do have is priced low accordingly, so I'm glad they recognize the actual worth of what they accept of those items! I went in today and found a lot of really nice items which is rare for me, I seldom buy clothes in big quantities because it's hard for me to find stuff that works but I'm always trying to pinch my penny's where I can as well! The only sad thing is that the nicer clothing was a bit more on the expensive side, but their selection was pretty good in my opinion for both adults and the youth. A mother in the changing stall next to me was raving to her daughter about how happy she was to find so many jeans that fit her, so I wouldn't discredit her experience! The only complaint I do have is that the employees, as many other reviews have mentioned, are very cold shouldered. I did see a lot of them rushing around to keep the store clean and stay on top of go backs so I respect the hustle! However, both times I interacted with an employee, (I believe it was the same girl both times but I can't remember) at the fitting rooms and at the register, I was spoken to very coldly and curt throughout the interactions. When I checked out I had about $200 worth of items I had found, I usually always look forward to talking to the employees at the register, but the woman who checked me out seemed very annoyed by my presence and being there in general. I tried my best to remove as many hangers as possible before placing my items on the counter, but when a few on the bottom of my basket still had them on and I placed them on the top of my pile that she was going through, she audibly sighed. No conversation was made throughout the entirety of the interaction, despite it being longer due to my purchases. While I thanked her twice for taking the time to fold my clothes and help me with my large purchase, she dismissed me pretty quickly these times as well. As someone who has worked in retail for over 5 years now, I'm very mindful of my presence as a customer and the exhaustion working such a job can have on you. But this should not be an issue when interacting with customers, as that is a core part of working in a retail setting, barely acknowledging customers, is not acceptable. If the employees in a store cannot get behind the fact of providing good service in a service oriented industry, then they are simply not cut out for the job. I'm not saying employees should bend over backwards for customers, because there's only so much we should expect in society regarding quality of work when paying our workers a barely livable wage... but making small talk like, "how has your day been?" Or "did you find everything okay?" Is the bare minimum. If you can't be bothered to look another human in the eyes when speaking to you, even when they're kind and respectful, then you should consider working elsewhere. If you're looking for a quality experience in regard to customer service, don't expect that from this location, as many employees are under-experienced and uninterested in the company. But their selection of items has always been one of my favorite aspects of the location, even if prices can be high sometimes... I attached photos of all my items and prices below for anyone interested, overall I felt that almost everything was very reasonably priced except for a holister jacket priced at $40, in my opinion the jacket is worth no more than $30 but I really loved the fit so I invested in it ‍

    I am incredibly disappointed and frankly confused by my recent experience attempting to sell items…read morehere. I brought in two full 40-gallon totes of shoes--a substantial volume consisting primarily of running shoes and sneakers. Many of these pairs were brand new, and many others I had purchased from this very location and wore only once or twice, or not at all. As a frequent shopper, I know their standards, and I took the time to individually examine every pair to ensure they met the "good condition/light wear" expectation. I dropped off the totes and didn't even make it three miles down the road before I received a call saying the buy was complete. This was, at most, a 15-20 minute turnaround for two massive totes of shoes. Upon returning, they handed back both totes, stating they would not purchase a single pair, citing "condition" and "wear and tear." This is unacceptable and demonstrates a significant flaw in their evaluation process. My main concerns: * The incredibly short processing time strongly suggests a quick skim rather than a careful evaluation. There is no way two full 40-gallon totes could be properly reviewed in under 20 minutes. * They refused multiple brand-new pairs and at least 5-6 pairs that I purchased directly from Plato's Closet Chesapeake and never wore. If these shoes were in suitable condition for them to buy and sell initially, and their condition has not changed (or they are literally new), why are they now being rejected? This inconsistency suggests their current buying standards are arbitrary or applied unfairly. * Rejecting items that are in impeccable, like-new condition indicates that the staff may be overworked or unwilling to take the time required for a proper assessment. I am left with a car full of high-quality items and a deep sense of frustration. The process felt botched and a waste of my time. More importantly, because of this experience, I no longer trust their buying standards, and I won't be comfortable purchasing anything here again. If their criteria are so inconsistent when buying, I don't know what quality standard they truly uphold for selling. I cannot recommend this location. I would give less than one star if I could just by looking at the photos below it's clear to see that these shoes are lightly worn. They didn't accept a single pair, not one.!!!

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