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    Dollar Tree

    2.1 (11 reviews)
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    I would give zero stars. 14 people waiting in line and 1 cashier. Just horrible. Cashier was extremely slow and rude.

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    5 years ago

    Not bad but the staff always speaks in Spanish and I don't know a word of Spanish so I always feel out of place here.

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    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    4.0(12 reviews)
    14.7 mi
    Budget friendly
    Free parking

    Ollie's is a chain of discount stores. The first store was founded on July 29, 1982 in…read moreMechanicsburg, Pennsylvania by Mark Butler, Mort Bernstein, Harry Coverman, and Oliver "Ollie" Rosenburg. You will see Ollie's bucktooth grin along with funny sayings all over the store. In 1994 the company started their loyalty program called Ollie's Army which you can sign up for on their website. For every $1 you spend, you get one point. Points move you up the rank and earn you discount coupons off your purchase. According to the company, Ollie's Army get you "good stuff...even cheaper". Currently there are 408 stores in 28 states, several of which are in Florida. Ollie's purchases company liquidations, overstocks, and older items that haven't sold, and resells them in their stores for a discount. You can expect to see name brand items. Ollie's sells a little of everything, cleaning supplies, garden items, books, toys, food, health and beauty, automotive, holiday decorations, home improvements, electronics, flooring, housewares, and so much more. I had previously shopped in the West Palm Beach and Delray stores and they were great for stocking up on hurricane supplies. Ollie's always has a ton of inexpensive K-cups and cheap and unusual snacks. I usually grab some candy as incentives for the kids at school. On this trip I found the snack size bags I use to pack portion controlled snacks for my school lunches. This is the kind of store where you come in for one thing and pretty soon you have a cart full of stuff. Check back often because the merchandise changes frequently and you will always find something new.

    I'll start by saying I love this store! Great prices, good…read morestuff cheap, honestly my favorite place to do a lot of my shopping. Easily the best place to go for affordable home goods, rugs, even some clothes, random food items and especially for holiday shopping or any kind of gift shopping. The store has been more organized recently - good job on that end, employees! Now, on to the criticism... Recently every time I've been in here, I've been hearing the employees complaining very loudly about how they want to quit, can't wait to leave, etc. It's really beginning to show in their attitudes on the job. The last time I went the lady Trisha was so rude. My husband commented lovingly on how she shared the same name has his sister (who is deceased, by the way) and she scoffed at him. She was cursing loudly and proudly on the job, a surefire sign of serious unprofessionalism. I get that you hate your job but when you're being paid to be at a location, the least you can do is hold your tongue to all of the foul words you consider saying and work the job with a good attitude. If there's one thing I've learned through my years working similar jobs in my youth, it's that you should never take your home troubles and bring them into your work attitude. She was very unpleasant, short tempered, and absolutely pissed off to have anyone shopping in this Ollie's Outlet. Of course, I love Ollie's so I'll bear through it. Another time, I was ringed up incorrectly and when I pointed out that my discounts never came off, a different lady showed me a lot of attitude in trying to fix it. There are some sweet folks who work here - I'm not saying all of them are bad. But recently I've really been noticing how negative the work environment has become there. Some of the employees really need to show up to work and just have a good attitude. Some are fine. Either way I love this Ollie's and I'll come back, but it has been pretty bad on that end recently. I would give this 5 stars but a star is getting knocked off for a handful of the employees issues, and if I keep showing up and these issues continue spiraling down, I'll come back and knock another star off.

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    Bin Deals - Bin Deals

    Bin Deals

    2.7(31 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    First time at the place. Upon walking in I was scolded about having a small wallet that had a…read morestrap. I had my daughter go put it back in the vehicle. She told me people steal from them and I could be one of them if I bring it in. I made the remark I wasn't going to be stealing anything let along it legitimately only fits my wallet and my phone has a slot to slide in the back. Wasn't an huge deal hence why I had my daughter run it back to the car. She then pointed at the sign. That's totally fine and if it's policy it's policy. If my wallet with the strap is considered a purse, okay whatever no biggie then my mistake bringing it up to the door. The door was blocked by a vehicle and I didn't see the sign until I went around the vehicle. Again, my daughter brought it to the car and not a big deal. Upon her coming back in I let the lady know I had found the location on Facebook and she said doesn't matter she needs to tell me all the rules. She did. Again, not a big deal. Then she proceeded to be condescending about my children who hadn't said a word and were standing right by my side. I informed her my kids would stay with me and don't run around wild. I went to go look at clothing and she had the owner or manager come over and tell us we have to leave. Mind you my children were standing right next to me. One on my phone watching YouTube and the other standing next to the rack look at clothes right next to me. I asked her what she said and she wouldn't say and I let her know we were met with negatively upon coming in. She rolled her eyes and didn't want to have any discussion or part in knowing about how her employee interacted with us. Terrible customer service. Maybe have someone a little more chipper at the front door. I'm sorry if you've had a previous experience with bad customers but sorry I'm not one of them. Pretty pathetic to accuse people of stuff that they didn't do just because others have and just because kids have bad kids doesn't mean it's okay to be condescending because a customer walks in with kids. Also, everyone is human so if you had a rush of people in the earlier hours who caused your sour attitude it might be beneficial to take a break and recollect yourself. Customer service goes a long way. Not being rude to customers instantly will also get you a long way. While you may get a good deal here I would highly NOT recommend this business. The attitude from the moment she opened the door was negative. Not even a hello or hi welcome to bin deals. Just negativity . There are plenty of other liquidation type stores that actually have a pleasant demeanor and attitude towards their customers. Go a little further south in Lake Worth there's a huge store with liquidations that isn't affiliated and a huge store called OTG liquidation in Vero. Both of these other places the staff is nice and welcomes you into the store.

    I would rate this place as 0 stars if I could. I do not recommend bringing anyone under the age of…read more18 they will not be aloud to shop or even be inside the store. They don't wanna tell you this until you Arrive. This was my first and last time coming here, I had seen this on social media and it seem to good to be true and From the moment, you arrive at the store it it is all fake. They have a unmarked police officer with his lights parked at the front door. Once you enter the store they give you a breakdown of the rules what you can touch and not touch, it seems they make up the rules as you shop. While I waited for a pass to shop they had kicked a mother and her daughters out for shopping, but it was the "security" fault, He admitted that he never mention to them at the door it's a 18+ establishment. None of the workers have name tags but, The man at the front kinda "chubby with brown hair and a rubbish beard" told me I couldn't open the "brown" cardboard boxes but not the boxes already open and the boxes that are closed you have to wait in a line to see what they are. As I was shopping I could see the workers staring down my neck as if I was shoplifting or breaking the rules, as I was shopping one of the workers came up really close to me and stood next to me staring at me, he didn't have a name tag but he had short hair and a knee brace on his left knee. I asked him what his problems was as anyone would if someone came into their personal space, I could almost smell sweat coming from his arm pits hovering over me. He told me I had broken the rules by looking into boxes, I didn't open a single box, I only look through peep holes or read the labels on top of where they came from. I had "brown" boxes in my bag waiting to brought to the line that didn't have holes or tags. He literally stood next to me for a few minutes waiting for me to do something wrong. He asked me how long have I even been here, I replied about only 10 minutes and he kept staring at me. so I joked with the him about Me going to jail and he finally left me alone. About under 5 minutes later the same man with the knee braces walked back up to me smiling saying you have to leave. You broke the rules, So I happily left and saved my money. as I approached the front door they had the officer waiting for me with his arms crossed and he was dead staring me down waiting for me to act out or cause a scene. The "security" seem to find it funny, he laughed and wouldn't even tell me what rules I had broken. I would recommend to never come to this place unless you wanna waste time and money. They will kick you out over anything they want, the workers and security are disrespectful and untrained. The products they sell are not overstocked items they are cheap products purchased on sites like Alibaba for a bulk price then resold back at $7 to consumers. This place is a scam, the photos you see on the internet are pictures of the workers getting the products before you, its a mind game. Just save you're money and time. DO NOT SHOP HERE. Anyplace with a police presence at the front door says a lot before entering.

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    Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation Thrift Store

    Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation Thrift Store

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Proceeds of the sales and donations to this thrift benefit the non profit Treasure Coast Hospice…read morewhich was founded in 1982. Since that time they have been offering patients and their families in Martin and St Lucie counties services related to end of life care by a team of physicians, nurses, nursing assistant, social workers, and chaplains. To fund their mission, Treasure Coast Hospice operates a thrift store in Stuart which I have previously reviewed and this newer location in Port St Lucie. The store is located in a strip mall. It is one large room with racks of clothing, small pieces of furniture, household goods, collectibles, holiday items, books, small appliances, jewelry, and accessories. Everything was neat, clean, and attractively arranged. Prices were very fair and they had an additional sale on green tag clothes which were an additional 50 percent off, 50 percent off shoes, and 20 percent off pictures. If you were lucky enough to find a yellow tag clothing item, they were only $1. They had some other sales as well so that almost everything in the store was additionally discounted. I really wish I had the room for the watermelon serving dish. I also loved the little doggie creamer. They had a lot of vintage items which also caught my eye. This is a great organization which you can come out and support by shopping their stores and donating to them. Also you can help save the planet by keeping items out of the landfill. Thrifting can do a community a lot of good.

    Does good for community. For patients and shoppers. Convenient to our home even though the road…read moreconstruction is absurd. Never ending!!

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    St Vincent De Paul Society - Vintage Collectibles

    St Vincent De Paul Society

    4.1(11 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    First of all, the customer experience with the people that worked there was very nice. It was a…read morepleasure chatting with the ladies. I found some cool things there and we definitely go back when I'm in the area. Their toy section is small , but I did find a collection of vintage pez dispensers really cool, and since it was my first time there, they gave me my book for free, which was a Disney Pixar how to draw character book, which was also a very neat find. They are also a resource for people who need food assistance so give them a call if you need help.

    St. Vincent de Paul was founded in Paris France in 1833 by Frederic Ozanam, a college student who…read morecreated the organization to help people experiencing financial hardship. He came up with the idea for a charity in response to a fellow classmates question, what is your church doing for the poor? The group chose St. V\incent de Paul, patron saint of the poor for their name and under the guidance of Sister Rosalie Rendu, they increased the number of people they were able to help. Volunteers of the organization are called Vincentians. The charity spread from France to Europe. In 1845 they established in St. Louis, Missouri. The organization is now world wide in 150 countries with 750,000 members. Every year across the country the St. Vincent De Paul Society provides 1.4 billion in aid to more than 4 million people every year. The store is staffed by volunteers and proceeds go to providing food and clothing, housing, rent and utility assistance, to the Port St. Lucie community. They sell donated furniture, household goods, lamps, small appliances, art collectibles, books, CD's, clothes, and accessories. They had a great selection and the prices were very reasonable in their clean and well organized store. They had a cute boutique section and you may even find vintage and antique pieces tucked into the shelves. Follow them on Facebook for notification of upcoming sales. If you are looking to donate, they accept household furniture, household goods, clothing, and toys in very good condition. Donations of food must be nonperishable and not expired. This long standing charitable organization is a wonderful place to shop and to give to.

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