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    Steelz

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    I've heard about Steelz but never have had the chance to visit until recently. I am very familiar…read morewith returns as I manage a team that oversees 14-18 online vendors with many of them being on Amazon, Walmart, and Costco. So, criss-cross apple sauce everyone STORYTIME I When you're a manufacturer/vendor and you agree to be on Amazon whereas you sell to Amazon and then Amazon sells to its customers, most vendors choose to pay Amazon 2% for handling the returns. This means that the returns do not go back to the manufacturer or the vendor. Please note that in Seller Central, there is also a similar program but some sellers can opt to have returns returned to them. Steelz from what I saw on their shelves seems to be a home for returning goods from various stores and platforms. It also looks like Steelz is the local recipient of left-over stock that Costco and others don't want on their shelves anymore. STORYTIME II Ever since the asterisk in the upper right-hand corner of the price matrix sign at Costco? If you see the asterisk, it means that the item has a number of days before it leaves Costco. That item may or may not sell out. If it doesn't sell out, meaning sealed, factory new items are left over, Steelz will most likely buy them at a discount ( liquidated price agreed upon with Costco and others ) and then Steelz is now the owner of the inventory of sealed and new items as well as any returns that Steelz wants to buy. While I walked through Steelz, I noticed many items from Costco. I couldn't determine whether or not the pricing at Steelz was indeed a deal. In my opinion, a couple of dollars saving wasn't worth it for me but I do see value for customers who are not Costco members. If didn't have a Costco membership but wanted to shop at Costco, then Steelz is potentially a great deal. Steelz also has many Kirkland products in smaller individual sizes like toilet paper and paper towels. We didn't buy anything at Steelz that day but I would be interested in going back and doing some more looking and pricing. There's been some discussion about the return policy or returning products overall. I can't speak on this topic since I have not purchased anything. If I do purchase anything and if I have to return anything, I'll update this review.

    I always give people the benefit of the doubt so I went back at least 3 times and they let me down…read moreagain. I bought a scale in a box. It didn't have any batteries like the box says. And no it wasn't written on the box. The scale was also dirty. Then I got a box with two cast iron pans. Because of history, I decided to open them in the parking lot. The, big one was used with rust. All in it grease all down the sides of the pans grease all over the bottom with rust, and the protective handle was breaking off in tiny pieces. Needless to say , 13 minutes after purchase, I was refused my money back and had to get a Shop card. When its the stores fault, the store needs to issue a refund. The Prices are more than Costco's prices. at least when you go to Costco, you get great customer service, refund, and reliability. BTW where is the owner?

    Tuesday Morning

    Tuesday Morning

    (3 reviews)

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    Discount store for home decor and toys. I have heard that the name comes from receiving their…read moreshipment of items every Tuesday morning. We specifically went here in search of discounted area rugs. They have a fairly good selection at much lower prices than Rc willey and demeyer. We prefer the more modern looking rugs on way fair website though. Cute toy selection. Found a little beanie baby for two bucks. A captain America medium toy car for ten bucks. And a medium/large toy unicorn bean bag pillow for 25$. There is a ton of merchandise to choose from. So much so that it is kind of jam packed and can be a little overwhelming. Prices are not always marked, but employees can look up item prices upon request.

    Tuesday Morning is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get…read more The store is typically very neat and well organized. They have gourmet foods, cookware, small appliances, home decor, pet items, rugs, crafting supplies, toys, bed/bath and more. Items are offered at a significant discount from 'retail' prices, as they are discontinued or overstocks or production overruns. This means if you see something you like, you need to pick it up then. When they run out of something, it probably won't be restocked. Definitely plan on joining their Perks program. It's free, and it extends the return period beyond the typical 30 days. Restrooms are clean and generously-sized. There's a nice water fountain back there, too.

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    Reuseum

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    I've probably driven passed Reuseum countless times not realizing what it was. Even when my…read moredaughter told me about it, I still wasn't convinced enough to make a visit. That all changed yesterday when we made a donation of quite a bit of electronic goods from my parents home. There are carts outside to leave your donations but make sure to follow the rules and guidelines online about what you can leave and what items like LCD screens and monitors have a fee for donating. Inside the Reuseum is a treasure trove of all sorts of electronic goodies from years past. If you're an electronic enthusiast, you will find yourself here for awhile reminiscing about the past and how much electronics has changed over the years. I happen to find two Polaroid cameras from the early 1960s and quickly snapped them up. If you're not looking for nostalgia but actually need a particular cable à la Fry's Electronics, you'll most likely find it here. Reuseum is a cool place and definitely warrants a visit if you have a fondness for all things electronically.

    Bumping up to three stars. Good stuff, old stuff. Sometimes the only place to get good old stuff,…read morelike a VCR that may not be in perfect condition but it plays and the price is right. Original review was to make sure everyone knew that they don't take televisions or monitors or anything with a screen that creates a picture out of light. And if they do take them, they charge you plenty. Government rules they tell me. I hope most everybody's caught on by now. The thrift stores, St. Vincent in particular, will take smart devices only. The county dump will take all such devices, but if you want to do that for free, make sure it's the only sort of thing you have in the truck. Cannot do an electronics run and an ordinary trash run at the same time. Other than that, the Reuseum is kind of awesome.

    Burlington

    Burlington

    (2 reviews)

    Welcome to Meridian. Back in the day, we used to frequent the Burlington in Boise and after it…read morebecame more dilipated, we then drove out to the Nampa store, which in my opinion is the best of the three but don't sleep on Meridian.. It's a good store but what makes it challenging is that it has a Marshall's and a Sierra as a neighbor. So, if you don't find what you're looking for a Burlington, you just go next door to see what you can find. NOTE: There are differences between the three stores so what you would expect to see at Burlington is not what you are going to find at Marshall's but if your search is generic in nature, it doesn't really matter. I wish the Meridian store would be bigger but I think for the neighborhood, its good. If you're looking for deals, you have one more option at the VIllage.

    This is pretty standard for a a Burlington. It's in a strip center and there was plenty of…read moreparking. It was clean and seemed well organized. I like that it is next to other discount stores so it's easy to hop from one to the next. For anyone who hasn't been to a Burlington, think Marshall's or Ross, with the same type of items at great prices. I do find that some things have lower prices here compared to a couple similar stores so Burlington is usually my first stop if I'm on the hunt for something. If you have been to Burlington then this is pretty much what you'd see in most places. If you're like me and your first regular Burlington was over 200k sq ft, then you might be slightly disappointed but it would still be fun to look around for some deals so go there anyway! This was our third Burlington for the day because I was looking for luggage, but I wanted a matching set. I found ones I liked at the other stores but no sets with the two sizes I needed. I found what I was looking for here and headed to checkout where Carol helped us out. She was super friendly and engaging from the second we walked up. Caring employees do not seem to be majority anymore so we really appreciated Carol and the way she treated us. She even went above and beyond to help us with a price issue. Burlington already has great prices and this location has great employees so stop by and see if you can find something you can't live without! Or be like me, buy something you know you don't need because it was a good deal and it's cute or cool or fun, but has no real purpose in your life. Happy shopping!

    Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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