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I went to HomeGoods today to buy a rolling cart. They only had one white metal card in the size…read morethat I needed. The paint was chipped off on the "feet" of the cart and came off when touching it. Flaked paint was literally on my hands when I touched the wheels. I asked the cashier if she would be able to give me a discount on the rolling cart. I really didn't want to pay the full price of $59.00 for an defective item. She looked at me and said: I will not discount the cart but you are welcome to buy yourself some paint or a white marker to repair it. Ok- so let me summarize. I am paying the full price and then go out to buy sanding paper, paint etc to make the item look like new when it was supposed to be new at purchasing? I always liked HomeGoods but this experience makes me want to go to their competitors now. It has been a long time since I have experienced such poor customer service.

Home Goods (much like the other brands in the TJ Maxx family of stores) is hit or miss with me. But…read moreto be fair that's expected with their always changing inventories. Anytime I move or want to redecorate my living space, Home Goods is my first stop to look for everything from new dishes to wall art to decorative pillows. This Home Goods in particular is usually pretty well stocked with quality home pieces at prices that are hard to beat. Keep in mind that they usually don't restock the same items twice, so if you see something you like you can't assume it will be there the next time you stop in. I've also run into the issue of HG only having one item in stock when I need two (i.e.: a set of matching lamps or pillows). Can't say that's their fault, just something to keep in mind.

Miami Valley Liquidation

Miami Valley Liquidation

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If you don't get there first thing in the morning you will not find anything but a filthy facility,…read morerude staff, and junk. All the good stuff gets grabbed by unemployed people that resale it online. That have the luxury of not having to go to a real job and pay taxes.

This place has a little bit of everything. Clothes food household items ... It was fun to find some…read moreitems but you definitely have to be in "search" mode. Most items are in these big blue bins that you dig through, a lot of the items are still wrapped in their Amazon plastic so it's somewhat hard to tell what some of the items are. There are carts available but with stuff everywhere it's hard to maneuver well around the store with a cart. Lots of people and stuff everywhere , I ended up twisting my knee trying to shimmy around pallets and racks, and several days later I'm still injured. Items in the bins are different prices each day. So if you come on a day when the pallets have just been unpacked it's more expensive than the last day before they put out new stuff. When we were there the bin items were $5 and I didn't find anything I thought was worth that price. We were here right after Christmas and the bins had lots of Halloween items. Adult shoes were $10 , near the back right, but it was hard to find matching shoes that were the size you needed. Minimal organization in other words. You can also purchase whole pallets of things if you're really feeling adventurous. We made a stop here since we were in the area but I don't think I'd make a special trip just to come here. There were lots of food items, but many of them had been opened or didn't look to be at all in good condition. We ended up buying a dkny Jean skirt for $11.5 and some men's gap fit exercise pants and shorts for $8. My mom got a pack of cords from the bins for $5. My partner ended up using his debit card and we were charged a credit card fee which they didn't tell us about when we checked out :( kinda a huge pet peeve of mine! If you're going to charge extra fees give the customer a heads up. And post a sign. I didn't see any signs posted anywhere about this. I heard another cashier tell this to someone else as we were leaving but our cashier didn't tell us. But the cashier was very friendly! We were able to give a phone number at checkout to earn some points or coupons for a future visit. This place had madhouse bargain bin vibes! Bring a box cutter if you're really serious about checking out everything that's available.

Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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