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Dollar Tree

3.3 (8 reviews)
InexpensiveDiscount Store
Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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1 year ago

I bought a bag of jolly ranchers and they were all open I don't suggest this dollar tree.

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This is an updated review as the supervisor is no longer with the organization. I do want to…read moremention that there is one outstanding employee that works there that has been there for a long term her name is "Tri" It is short for something that is hard to pronounce. She is very friendly and goes above and beyond to help customers. Since it is 45 minutes away from home, I will call on the phone and sometimes she will go check to see if they have a particular item which is not required it's more of a self-service store unless you need help loading your car. I have been shopping there over the last six years, recent management has really cleaned up the place nicely, things are more organized. My only dissatisfaction at this point is the prices have skyrocketed which there is no excuse for right now the rest of the world is experiencing higher retail prices because of higher fuel prices and lack of people willing to work. One day I was on my way in to go shopping, A customer was leaving and commented to me on how high the prices were. I told her everything I said above, and that if something has been sitting a long time they may work with you I take pictures to timestamp it. I will say that if you are A DIY person, this is the best place to find used items such as doors any type of trim. ey go beyond Any resale shop including Goodwill as far as home building materials. Below are some pictures of Other things I have gotten for my home. The bathroom vanity is not in the best condition however it is the

Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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