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    Ross Dress for Less

    Ross Dress for Less

    2.3(6 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    On 9/6/22 this store provided the worst shopping experience I've had in years. The place looks OK…read morefrom I-35 but when you actually try to shop there you realize this is a bad dream if a store. I went in there strongly motivated to spend money on clothes for my elderly disabled friend, but I was defeated So disappointing, because I actually brought my friend with me. He is poor, but by golly, he deserves to be treated courteously! That did not happen at this Ross store. I feel terribly disappointed that we had to run into a rude and insulting salesgirl. My friend had been *very* excited to know he was about to get some decent clothes. It was kind of a big deal to him! When we left that store empty-handed I was just heartbroken on his behalf. He was looking forward to a special social event the next day and definitely need something to wear. I had a strong feeling we were being racially profiled. My friend is an American Indian (though he could be mistaken for Hispanic) and I'm extremely White. We're both senior citizens. Racial and cultural prejudice enable people to treat others as less-than-human, un-deserving of respect, dignity consideration. BESIDES racial and cultural prejudice, what DOES provoke people to treat others rudely? Neither one of us knows the neighborhood. My friend just moved to Desoto and doesn't drive, and I'm from North Dallas. I googled places to buy men's clothes in Desoto and found Ross. But before taking my friend here, I actually checked out Ross stores in Dallas and Ft Worth. (You see, I needed to be reassured the Ross "brand" has improved since I visited a bad Ross store several years ago) Yes, I actually visited Ross stores to make sure It would be OK to bring my friend to one. Those Ross stores were just fine and the prices were terrific. I thought we'd have a happy, productive shopping experience at the Desoto Ross. Nope. Just TOSS THIS ROSS!!! HERE IN DESOTO -- unlike at other Ross stores -- the parking lot is dark and littered with trash. Entrance looks like an employees-only backdoor. Inventory is not much better than a garage sale, and the prices are ridiculously high. (Completely out of line!). It's beneath Ross standards which, let's face it, aren't that high. Not enough to make you stay home? Try getting help from the rude employees! They act like their housekeeping chores are more important than what a customer asks. Just forget about using the dressing room if the clerk has to "do rack" whatever the heck that means! We found the dressing room blocked by a bunch of racks pushed together Eevery which-way -- as if children had erected a barricade. We were then DISS-served by a girl who rushed over to tell us the dressing room was "closed". She could not communicate in sentences, displayed the social skills of a hostile 8th-grader, and seemed to lack simple problem-solving skills. WHILE WE WERE TALKING TO HER, SHE TURNED HER BACK AND WALKED AWAY. No matter where you come from, no matter who you are, that is an insult. Am I mad at HER? Nope! She had poor home training, or lacked proper education at school, or she receives awful leadership from her supervisor. She probably missed out on every score: home, education and supervision. I'm sad that young people go out into the world without adequate preparation for retail sales jobs. (Really, of course, it is on me and on ALL of us who have not committed enough resources to our education system) Well, she is young, and I hope she'll gradually acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes she needs to do the job. However, I do not think respect for others is easy to acquire. Nor is it easy to overcome racial contempt. This generally requires spiritual insight. Shame on Ross. This store needs leadership and management. And if they don't start doing what the retail industry calls "merchandising" ( look it up, Ross! ) they won't survive in business a heck of a lot longer. If this store isn't worthy of the investment they should close it

    I was there to buy slacks and instead got discriminated for being Hispanic. I kept my calm and…read morespoke to manager's- plural and the best they could do was offer me 30% off. I declined mainly because i was disappointed and greatly disgusted that women of color would discriminate me another woman of color. Might not have been the same color but who is? I just wish the managers would put themselves in my position and ask themselves does 30% off make things better? I would have preferred them to tell me a training session will be held due to this unfortunate situation. I will never return and i will encourage my friends and family never to visit this location again. I might return with my camera on to show the customer service and how it differs depending on your race.

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