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Five Below

3.7 (15 reviews)
InexpensiveDiscount Store
Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Anthony G.

For the second business trip in a row, my charging cable stopped working. I needed one fast, as I was flying back to Fort Wayne in the morning. I did not want to go store to store for one, so I went on my instacart app to have one be delivered to me. This Five Below had the cheapest iPhone charging cable by far. So, i added it to my cart as well as a soda and chocolate as I wanted to indulge my sweet tooth. I got my order in about 45 minutes. So glad this Five Below participates in Instacart and has such good prices!

Nellie M.

It's holiday season! If you're getting ready for some amazing holiday parties then " Five Below " is the way to go. Thank you for having some great items for a color holiday event coming up. Of course the color is pink my favorite. Lastly, I so appreciate this being a quick stop with great customer service and the employee even helping to find some items for the color scheme.

Lilly C.

What a fun place to shop. I came in out of curiosity because frankly I wasn't sure if I've ever hear of the place. I honestly thought it was a skiing supply store...I know we're a little far from Aspen but hey Delta is located here and it's not that far....anyway I found lots of Haribo gummy bears. I think they carry every flavor that Haribo makes! Hurray.... I ended up buying a lot of fun little stuff to give to my little cousins including a fart whistle, a whoopee cushion, some fart candy and some fake poop...oh ya...I'm a good influence on the kids.... This store has some super nice and friendly people and even though it was Saturday they moved them out pretty fast. So kudos to them for that.... If I'm in the area again and need another plastic fake poop...you can be sure I'll be heading back here again....

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2 years ago

Very nice prices for things I would normally spend a lot of money for in another store

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9 years ago

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7 years ago

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11 years ago

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4 years ago

They have awesome items. The employees are not that helpful and rarely speak. The self checkout is easy to operate and convenient.

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8 years ago

LOVE LOVE LOVE this place! Not good for my bank account. Enter at your own risk. You will be sucked in to buy things u don't need!

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Big Lots - This is a toy I got for my daughter

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The 2 femployees that I have ever had the pleasure of asking for help was nothing short of…read moreamazing!!! There was 2 separate times that my husband and I lost track of time and made it to the register 3-5 minutes late and after paying for our merchandise it was almost 9:30 and we apologized profusely only to be told that it wasn't a big deal and nothing to apologize for. One of the employees has actually formed a bond with my 3-year-old autistic daughter. I am going to be VERY SAD WHEN IT FINALLY CLOSES AND I FEEL THAT THE PEOPLE IN THE CORPORATE OFFICE ARE SO DISCONNECTED FROM THE REAL WORLD THEY NEED A REALITY CHECK AND KEEP THIS STORE OPEN OR DO SOMETHING FOR THE LOW LEVEL EMPLOYEES AND REMODLE THE STORE AND REOPEN IT

We shopped the Big Lots in Roswell during COVID-19. All of the employees were wearing masks and…read moregloves. There were social distancing reminders near the check out area. There are definitely some good deals on snacks, candy and cereal. You have to pay close attention to the prices, because most items are priced the same as Kroger or Publix, but some items are slightly more expensive. The employees were friendly and helpful. When we entered the store, one of the team members asked if she could get us a cart. Later when I was walking around the store carrying a couple of items in my hands, another employee offered to get me a cart. When it came time to check out, there were three registers open. Therefore, we did not have to wait long in line. They have a rewards program where you can receive $5 back after three qualified visits. I'm not exactly sure how the program works, because we have made multiple purchases at Big Lots and given our phone number, but I don't remember us ever receiving the $5 reward.

Daiso

Daiso

(11 reviews)

When I first heard of Daiso, this place was described as the dollar store version for Japan. And…read morealthough the currency exchange rate isn't exactly accurate when it comes to the prices, things were still reasonable. What I mean is the Japanese pricing on the tag not fully exchanging over to the USD amount when you do the conversion. It should in theory be cheaper, but it's not. You can find all sorts of things here: stationary, plushies, snacks, trinkets, home decor, toys, to accessories (travel, pet, bag, cutesy female stuff). It's a really fun variety store to visit and browse. And even within each category, there were lots of options. Like the house slippers for instance, there were so many colors and designs. And for the kiddos, there were lots of seasonal plushies of varying sizes. Like bunnies for Easter, throw pillows, or squishy ones for hugging. This store is like a toy store for adults! Also if you're buying a lot of random trinkets and knick knacks, they do not provide bags. You can most certainly purchase one of their totes or bags. But my pro tip is to bring your own. Waste less plastic with all the gizmos you're buying. :) Because of the Japanese price on the tag doesn't fully exchange over exactly, I'm not giving Daiso the full 5 stars.

This was my first time visiting Daiso in Atlanta, and I really enjoyed it. The store was well…read moreorganized and fully stocked. It is one of the biggest Daiso locations I've visited outside my state. I would have loved to buy more merchandise, but I wasn't able to bring it back on my trip. I did find what I needed, though. The prices were the same as in NYC, with no significant difference. Overall, I would love to come back and visit again in the near future.

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Sliding Prices

(7 reviews)

I came here looking for a bargain, got it, and yet, somehow, I feel like I got ripped off. smh…read morelol. On my way to lunch at a restaurant that is located in the same shopping center as Sliding Prices, I noticed the store and made a mental note of coming back in that direction to check it out. Soo ... Parking is easy to find. Sliding Prices is on one end of this transitioning shopping center, and parking in this very big free parking lot is always available. Face masks are requested for all customers, and employees also wear face masks. When I walked up to the store and looked through the clear floor to ceiling windows, I noticed a very spacious store that looked like it was in the middle of moving inventory. I went inside. Yep, looked like a store moving its inventory, with many pallets with boxes and boxes of teas, large boxes (think petting zoo pens sized boxes) with the tops cut off and filled with various things, such as shoes (individual ones that customers have to find the match shoe that's in the box somewhere, shirts, dresses, phone cases, etc. All of those items were in the middle of the store. On one side of the store were furniture, tall electric fans, kitchen cookware, all made by manufacturers I've never heard of before. There were also other various things; junk, really. What went through my mind while I was looking in wonderment around this store was: Many of the items here look like they fell off of trucks and someone salvaged whatever they could and is now trying to sell them. I found what needed - a protective case for my cell phone that is being sold in regular and reputable retail stores for almost $40 - I got for $5, so I bought two of them so I could meet the $10 minimum for credit card transactions. I was happy with my purchases and replaced my older and cracked cell phone case with one of the new ones. I thought this was a real bargain ... Until I looked a Sliding Prices' website, which stated that the prices of everything in their stores start at $10 every Friday, and then get discounted to a lower price every day until everything is $1 on Thursdays. Then the prices get reset again on Friday back to $10, and the cycle repeats itself. So, if this held true, my cell phone cases should have cost me $1 each. Oh, this place has a no exchanges/no returns policy. Be careful what you get here. I like to drink tea, and there were some boxes (like 120 tea bags per box), and I thought this was going to be good until I looked at the expiration date, and the contents had expired over a month ago. Many things have beat up packaging. Some, not very many, of the items looked in pristine condition. If you're in the area, you have time to kill, and want to just browse, drop in. I sure wouldn't recommend going out of your way just to come here.

Recently went here on Friday, 3/26 at around 4pm to find deals and I was given the ole bait n…read moreswitcheroo. So buyer beware. So they advertise that everything is $10 or less. According to their website, all items in their store are the same price depending on what day of the week it is. On Fridays, everything is $10, prices slide to $8 on Saturday, $5 on Sunday, $4 on Monday,  $3 by Tuesday, $2 on Wednesday and on Thursday, everything left in the store that week is sold for $1. They close early at 3:00pm on Thursday to restock the entire store with brand new items. Then on Friday, prices reset to $10. But I found out later on Fri that this is a ploy to get foot traffic in. When you enter, I immediately found two stacks of boxes of Tazo tea. One was the tea packets while the other was for the premade Chai. Both were expired that day and were $2 a box. Hmm, I thought these would be priced at either $10 if they were the brand new restocked items for the week or to be priced at $1 (since it was Fri). But the main concern I have is selling expired or very soon to be expired food. So be wary of that if you decide to go for food items. So I go around and see items on the wall that have seen better days as most boxes are empty or looks damaged. Then I go to the $1 bins in the middle of the store that is clearly marked as such. The bins are not deep which is very good and I was able to "score" some tablet covers, smart device chargers and phone covers. More later on what I mean by "score". I later go around to another display for Stranger Things Lucas dolls for $.25. Once again I'm getting confused about their pricing model. Making my way to the other side of the store, I see unmarked bins of items that clearly don't look like they should be sold for $10. And along the other end's wall we have the small appliances, furnitures, luggage and other big ticket items that are priced well over $10 (i.e. $20, $40, $100, etc) and most of it looked kinda questionable as if it would work once you got it home. So I'm ready to check out and I'm told by the cashier that my "score" of electronic items were actually $10 each. Huh? I mentioned that those items were in the $1 bin. I was informed that customers tend to place items in the wrong bin. I informed that the entire bin marked as $1 had many more of the same items. Well, the cashier followed up with another price of $5 a piece and that it would be a hassle to "restock" those items. I declined. I would rather walk away then try to haggle an item's price from a clearly marked bin. Other things to consider are: - All sales are final - No returns or refunds - New items/loads weekly - Bags/purses not allowed in their stores - Checks not accepted - Face masks are required in their stores I really wanted to give this store a chance since it is close to where I live. But honestly with their ever changing pricing model, I can't say that I will ever be back. Rather then it being a one price or less store, it felt like a flea market with one seller available. Also, it seems that they not only buy bulk liquidation items, but they also receive resell items from individuals as I witnessed that same day. But maybe that will change as well since this information is not listed on their website when I viewed it on 3/25.

Five Below - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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