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    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Employees always seem kind and this dollar general is very clean. I have been there multiple times and never had an issues!

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    Ollie's in Statesboro Georgia is a terrible place the floor needs to be clean the place should be…read morestraightened the bathroom should not stay out of order you shouldn't have employees eating food while they're working shouldn't be listening to music should be doing a job instead of wasting customers time when a customer needs help there's no one to help them and everything in the store looks like it looks like a sand store instead of a actual store and looks like a slide please Management's terrible in a customers agree shopping carts in the upgraded and they need better management

    I have never been to an Ollie's before. I went due to someone told me it was annual customer…read moreappreciation and 15% off. And the bank with the credit card was 10% off at Ollie's on top of that. Well, I gave in to that. This is great! It is about half no name fake brand cheaper things that are knock offs (but not store brands like a Big Lots would have) and about half 2nd run name brands. I got Star Wars and Spiderman limited edition Pyrex refrigerator dishes, for just a scootch less than Goodwill would charge for them used. Those were clearanced on Amazon and the Pyrex website about 3 years ago, but here they are, resurfaced with racks and racks of them at Ollie's. They had all these comic books that came out around 2012-2015, and are about the age to get remaindered and past being clearanced at a bookstore. This location has tons of books. Pricing was all over the place for the books. The comic books were anywhere from $2 each to $8 each. (Most were $4.). The kids books were super randomly priced. Ones with retail value of $20 might be $2 at Ollie's, while ones with $8 retail value might be $4 at Ollie's. I used to resell books and the pricing was not related to retail pricing at all. There are bad deals here and there are awesome deals here. Good place for a last minute kids gift, because books are not as messy and cluttery as toys, so that is what I always give. I came for flower pots, in June (ie. in season). I was not disappointed. They have a bunch of ceramic flower pots ranging. A 5 gallon is around $20. Really big huge ones in dark blue (maybe 27 inches tall and more than 15 gallon) were $50 each. Last year, I went crazy at Lowes when ceramic pots were 66% to 80% off, and Ollie's on customer appreciation weekend was actually about like 60% off at Lowes for some of these. (With the discount, Ollie's flower pots are like 30% to 60% off Lowes ceramic flower pot prices; are like clearance at Costco; and are way lower than at Big Lots.) Probably a good place to check out for cute gardening stuff.

    Bargain Bins

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    This place is the new interesting shopping place to go to. Bargain Bins is an overstock of Target…read moreand Amazon. Starting on Saturday the line is around the corner of the building with people waiting to get a deal. The warehouse is lined with wooden crates that are full of everything you can imagine from toys to blankets to household items. There are a couple of rules but they're pretty straight forward. Shopping: Adults 16 and older are given a large blue IKEA bag. Whatever you can fit in it you can buy for only $7! That's every single item in the store. Once the bag is full you have to pay but you can come back in as many times as you want. If there is a box you want opened to see inside just ask a store employee and they will be happy to help you. Opening it on your own will get you kicked out. Only a certain amount of people are allowed in at a time so you may have to wait. No large bags or purses are allowed inside so just bring your wallet. They take cash or card. Don't drag the blue bags because they will rip. Saturday's everything is $7, Sunday it's $5. Parking: parking is limited on busy days. The Goose Creek police are there on weekends to help with traffic control and making sure everyone behaves. Don't park in the local business parking spots or you'll get towed. You can line the roadway against the grass closer to the train tracks. Food: Yes! Food trucks are here on the weekend serving out delicious food for hungry shoppers. The staff is really friendly and helpful. You never know what you'll find hidden under the piles so have fun!

    My first time checking this place out. I was not too impressed, but I did come at 2pm. I assume…read moreif you are there at opening you might be able to find better products. Staff was pretty mellow with not a lot of interaction. I may come back one day at opening time.

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    Where Ya Bin Charleston

    (24 reviews)

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    I love this store! I cannot think of one time that an employee was rude to me. Granted, some are…read moremore friendly than others but overall no problem at all. You can find curt/rude employees anywhere. If you do not like to dig through the junk to find the treasures then don't go there. And NO! Everything is NOT broken. That's crazy. I'd say most is new and how it got there I don't care. I've bought guy/car things my son has sold. I have been finding great deals for the 1 1/2-2 years I've been going. I've sold many items - especially clothing on Ebay. Found numerous house hold items at fab prices. On Fridays when they restock all new items you need to know prices of things so you don't overpay but that comes from being a educated shopper. I've learned a lot over the years of thrifting and selling. I've gotten some very great deals there and I will keep on shopping! BTW I liked the girl with the curly hair and tattoos. She was super friendly.

    I am still in absolute disbelief about what happened at Where Ya Bin Charleston today. I have never…read morein my entire life been spoken to or treated the way I was by one of their employees. For context, Where Ya Bin is a BIN STORE. Which means the entire point of the store is for customers to dig, sift, and inspect overstock, returned, and damaged items. You go there to look, touch, and decide if something is worth buying. Sort of like a treasure hunt. Handling merchandise is not just allowed, it is expected. This context is what makes what happened today even more ridiculous. While shopping, I briefly pulled an item out of an already ripped-open, destroyed bag to get a better look at a visible crack. Before I could even put it back, a woman stormed up to me and immediately told me to "check out and leave." She did not identify herself as an employee or manager. In that moment she was just some stranger barking at me. When I said, "I'm sorry?" out of complete disbelief, she accused me of taking the item out of the bag. I calmly showed her the torn packaging and explained the item was literally falling out. Her response was, "It doesn't matter." At which point she laughed and says "See you just ripped it more." THE PLASTIC BAG WAS ALREADY RIPPED OPEN IN MULTIPLE PLACES. She then tried to justify her behavior by referencing an announcement that was supposedly playing in the store, that no one could hear, and that was in SPANISH. I don't speak Spanish. Neither did anyone around me. Expecting customers to comply with inaudible announcements in another language, with zero guidance or explanation, is absurd. Given her tone, I told her I was trying to be very kind and I just did not understand why I was being asked to leave. She responded, "I'm being kind too." At that point, I said, "Actually no, you're not. Your tone is incredibly disrespectful." Because she was. It almost felt like she was actively looking for a reason to remove my friends and I from the store. For context, this individual is about 5'2", has short black hair, and many visible tattoos and piercings. I mention this because her behavior made her unmistakably identifiable. Her approach was confrontational, accusatory, and entirely inappropriate. Based on the NUMEROUS Google reviews about the same individual with the exact same situation, this isn't a one off. It's a pattern. My friends and I immediately abandoned our very full cart and left. Between us, we would have easily spent $100-$300 each, nearly a $2,000+ sale lost all because of her actions. Believe it or not, it escalated further. While we were near our cars in the parking lot privately discussing the interaction, this same individual FOLLOWED US OUTSIDE. She stood against the wall smoking, staring directly at us, and clearly listening to our conversation. This was intimidating, unnecessary, and made me feel extremely uncomfortable as the one that had been singled out in a group of seven. Once we noticed her presence, we walked to the consignment store next door. Only after a couple of my friends returned to the store and asked to speak with a manager did this individual finally identify herself as one. Instead of providing any clarification, she forcefully told them to leave, claimed she "felt threatened," and stated that all of us were now banned. Claiming to feel threatened by customers who had already left and were then followed outside is WILD. Absolutely unbelievable. This was not a simple misunderstanding. This was a power trip, a misuse of authority, and a complete failure of basic professionalism. If this is how management reacts over a customer inspecting damaged merchandise, it says a lot about this store's culture. Charleston has plenty of bargain places to shop. This is not one I will be returning to until something changes with management. Anyone considering this store should think carefully before stepping inside.

    Dollar General - grocery - Updated May 2026

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