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    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    TL:DR - This place has great items at great values. But I'd steer clear of buying any high prices…read moreelectronics or "machines" like vacuums or instant pots. This place isn't an authorized retailer which may affect your warranty. In addition, buying returned items opens them up to scammers. I stopped in here while the wife was shopping in front of the plaza. Was really excited since we were about to move and this place has just about everything at super cheap prices. They have clothes, shoes, kitchen stuff, rugs, couches and so much more. My wife and I ended up spending over $600 on an instant pot, Dyson V11, bathroom towels, electric kettle, and pots/pans. After 4 months, only the towels, pots/pans, and electric kettle are still with us and working. As soon as we got home with the Dyson V11, we quickly realized that someone had previously bought a V11, replaced it with a v10 (the previous year's model) and returned it in an effort to scam the clubstore out of money/a newer model. Not only was it the wrong model, but it was heavily used and had used nail clippers in the box. Thankfully the store has a 30 day no questions asked return policy, but the worker tried arguing with me that it was the V11 when it clearly was not, which was super frustrating. Now after just 4 months, the instant pot stopped working for zero reason, and the instant pot company won't replace it under warranty because the clubstore outlet isn't an authorized retailer. All in all, I think the clubstore outlet provides great value for non electronic items, like towels soap, shoes, etc, but I'd never by any high value item here again.

    Dollar General

    Dollar General

    (5 reviews)

    It's a lot nicer than the pervious location on 21. It takes forever to check out, as there is…read moreusually no more than 2 employees and their stocking, or doing something else besides being by the cashier machine. The prices depends on what you buy, some are more expensive than at Walmart, but some are cheaper. If your kids want a toy, don't buy it from DG. It will either break, or not work properly as everything on DG especially toys are the cheap materials from China.

    A question for fellow shoppers at Dollar General -- what would you do in this situation?…read more I ran into an interesting situation while visiting rural Hillsboro, Missouri. I'm originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, and it raised some questions about store policy and ID verification. Here's the situation: * I flew using my U.S. passport, so I didn't realize my driver's license had expired. * When I went to buy cigarettes, the store said the ID had to be scanned. * My license wouldn't scan because it was expired. * I offered my passport, but they said they couldn't accept it because it can't be scanned. It made me wonder how others would handle situations like this. Scenario 1 -- You're the traveler You've just arrived after a long trip. You go into a store to buy a beer, cigar, or cigarettes and show your passport, which is the only ID you have. The clerk says: "Sorry, we can't accept passports because they can't be scanned." What would you do? * Ask for a manager? * Call corporate while standing there? * Walk out and try another store? Scenario 2 -- You're the customer in line watching it happen A traveler explains they only have their passport. Would you: * Speak up and explain a passport is valid identification? * Offer to help by buying the item for them? * Or stay out of it? Scenario 3 -- Limited options The cigarette brand I smoke -- Eagle 20's Red 100's -- is something I've only ever seen sold at stores like Dollar General or Family Dollar. In rural areas, that might be the only place nearby that carries them. So sometimes "just go somewhere else" isn't really an option. Scenario 4 -- You're the cashier You recognize the passport as a legitimate federal ID. You know the system can allow the birthdate to be entered manually, and the ID can be shown to the security camera. What would you do? * Follow the strict scan-only rule and refuse the sale? * Manually enter the birth date after confirming the ID? * Call the manager for guidance? And what if your manager then tells you: "Corporate just called. We need to accept passports even if they can't be scanned." Would that change how you handle the situation? I'm genuinely curious how others see this. Policies are important, but sometimes real-life situations fall into gray areas. So what would you do in any of these scenarios? --- Final thought about this specific store I also want to be honest about the experience itself. One manager at this location showed the kind of professionalism and customer respect that represents what Dollar General says its customer service should be. She calmly listened, understood the situation, and explained how the passport could be manually entered in the system. I truly appreciated the respect and professionalism she showed. Unfortunately, that experience was very different from what happened with the assistant manager and 1 young clerk working today. The interaction felt dismissive and unnecessarily hostile -- including being told to leave the store and given the impression that returning might result in being trespassed or having the police called. Customers should never be told two completely different things by the same store. One employee says the passport is acceptable, another says it can never be used, while a manager explains it can be used but only in one specific circumstance. Policies should be clear, consistent, and applied with basic respect for customers. If a passport is acceptable identification in one moment, it shouldn't suddenly become unacceptable in the next. At the end of the day, this isn't about cigarettes. It's about training, consistency, and the basic principle that every customer deserves to be treated with respect. A dollar general off old rout 21 Hillsborough Missouri

    Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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