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    7 months ago

    Rosa and her team were terrific partners in selling my mother's antiques. We really appreciated their hard work and support! Recommended!

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    I was looking for a chair to have Santa sit in for a fundraiser at my business and found the…read moreperfect chair. I have never had so much fun shopping in a store like this. The staff is friendly always willing to help and do it all with a great sense of humor. It's important to enjoy where you work and is seems everyone here is really encouraged to be themselves and have fun.

    I found this shop from a post they had on Instagram. I'm always down for a shopping adventure at a…read morestore with vintage goods in it. So, my daughter and I made our way in to see what kind of neat treasures we can find. Walking in, it's quite overwhelming. It's a good sized store front but they have a lot crammed onto the sales floor. We made our way through through the store and they have some pretty pieces available. Tea sets, furniture, clothes. Surprisingly, I was quite taken back on some of the pricing her. I found an old birdcage and they wanted almost 200 bucks for it. That is some crazy business. Some salad bowl sets were 10 cause I couldn't imagine pricing anything above that. A tea set for 175 dollars. As full the store was with product, nothing really stuck out to me. To be honest, this place had a thrift store vibe with crazy pricing. Is everything vintage? No. It's a neat store if you're willing to maneuver your way through all the clutter. The pricing is out of this world and you can probably find similar things at the Idaho Youth Ranch for a quarter of the cost. It was neat that we made it in to check out but it just wasn't my cup of tea.

    Golden Goose Estate Sales - Meet the Team

    Golden Goose Estate Sales

    (9 reviews)

    Shawna and Tylor are awesome! We enjoy doing business with them! They are so nice and a measure to…read morework with!

    After my mother passed, we were left with two storage units of her home goods as she was in…read moreassisted living. We set up an appointment with Shawna at Golden Goose, and my brother and I went to meet her at the storage unit location. After waiting for 30 minutes past the scheduled time and leaving a voice mail for her, we decided to go about the rest of our day. Shawna called my wife and was very apologetic saying that she had wrote down a different time and date. We rescheduled with her for the following week. This time 5 minutes or so past the appointment time, my wife called me to tell me that Shawna had called her to let her know that she had a nose bleed and was going to be late and that was if she could make it at all. I called Shawna and explained that we were waiting at the units and she agreed to come after she got her nose to stop bleeding. When she arrived she looked over the units very casually, took a couple pictures without moving anything out, and told us that she would have the contract drafted up and to us later that afternoon, and that they would get everything out by the end of the month (June). We did not see any quote or contract come through that day, the next day, or even the next week. I eventually called her to see what was going on and Shawna told me that her business partner had looked over the pictures and determined that they did not want to move forward. I explained that that would have been good information to have days ago as now I am paying another month of storage fees after Shawna had told my wife, brother, and I that it was all good and they would get the stuff out before the end of the month. She said that she was looking for other estate sales companies that she could refer us to, but failed to let us know that there was going to be an issue with what we were originally told. I feel as though the whole thing was nothing but red flags, but we wanted to support a local small business. We will still support a small business, just not this one. This whole debacle was handled poorly, with little to no communication, professionalism, or tact.

    Estate Sales & More

    Estate Sales & More

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    Here is your review Tammy. Don't worry, it will be 100% accurate as you rudely said to me after you…read morerealized you would be receiving one. Just purely facts. Today I went to your estate sale with one item in mind that I wanted to purchase. I showed up 2 hours early to wait in line for my chance to purchase the item. I was 3rd in line. Tammy's "rule" for this estate sale was that you do not pull a tag off an item to claim it. My question to you is, how do you know who is first to an item (especially a large item which this was) if you do not pull a tag off of it??? 5 minutes prior to the estate sale opening, I heard a customer in line ask an estate sale employee the same question and the employee asked which item he had in mind. Just so happened, it was the same item I specifically was there for. The employee then told him no problem and that she would mark it sold to him. So basically, she pre-sold the item prior to the start of the sale. How is this fair!? You are telling me that anyone can show up, no matter their place in line, tell you what item they want and you will pre-sale it to that person? Shouldn't it be first customer to the item!? I would highly suggest going to estatesales.org to review common estate sale guidelines which clearly states "first come, first served" as well as absolutely no pre-selling. Which should be common sense to anyone that has ever been involved in estate sales as well as anyone participating as a customer. I went for the item regardless, was first to the item and pulled the tag off the item to claim it, as the idea of pre-selling items at an estate sale seemed ridiculously unfair and unethical to me. When I attempted to claim the item, Tammy initially asked who was first to the item and who had the tag. Both being me. She then said that the item was mine. The other customer, who the item was pre-sold to, reminded her that she said no tag pulling to claim items. I pleaded that I was still first customer to the item and asked how are they to tell who was first to an oversized item if you don't pull a tag off of it? The other customer being the manipulative weasel that he was, then told Tammy that he already made arrangements with the employee to purchase the item. Which was correct, but failed to mention this was prior to the estate sale even opening. Tammy then told me the item would be sold to him and would not hear me out on why pre-selling is a completely unfair and unethical practice. At this point I felt completely cheated and I expressed how b.s. the entire situation was. By Tammy's lack of organization, common sense guidelines as well as her sole desire to move inventory at any unethical cost, this event was a complete sh*t show. I asked for a card several times and the staff refused to provide one. I located one on their desk as her cashier sarcastically told me to "have a blessed day" and that I "was gonna need it". Mocking religion by twisting it to portray the opposite message is just a disgusting and hypocritical behavior in my opinion. Ultimately this would have all been avoided if two rules of thumb were followed: 1) No pre-selling! Keep it fair for everyone to have a chance to get the item they are after. It is completely inconsiderate to all the people who take their time to go to estate sales, to allow an individual customer to schmooze one of your employees into selling them an item early. Customers should all be treated fairly without bias or favoritism. Customers should not be allowed to manipulate or schmooze estate sale employees for insider knowledge or help that will give them an unfair advantage over the other customers. 2). There must be tags on large items. Or else there is no way to tell who got to the item first. Even though I pulled the tag and touched the item first by a long shot (first come, first served) I was still told the item was already sold. See rule #1. Pretty simple, fair and common sense rules I would think. How's that for accurate Tammy?

    Drove a far distance to this estate sale wasting time and gas. Waited in line past 15 minutes the…read moretime they were supposed to be opened. Nobody came out to inform when they would be opening. So we finally left with a whole bunch of other people. That's not how you conduct business. Shame on you.

    Estate Solutions - estateliquidation - Updated July 2026

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