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    Not your everyday "big box store" lighting, rather a great collection of unusual and special light fixtures.

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    Star Furniture - Austin

    Star Furniture - Austin

    2.3
    (228 reviews)
    $$$

    Christy Ramirez is the Star salesperson of Star. We encountered several ... like 8 salespeople…read morebefore Christy listened to us and resolved our problems from an initial sale where the wrong furniture was delivered and the wrong platform for a bed was sold to 2 elderly people. It was too high to climb into! Christy heard us out and looked up the order, arranged for the right box springs to be exchanged and helped us get the right recliner. Unlike ALL of the other salespeople she had no issue helping out a customer who worked with another salesperson. Once the others greeted us, heard we had worked with someone else it was hands off ... only guidance..you need to go back to the original salesperson. In this case they were at another store in another city and did not understand a customers needs to recommend the right stuff from yhe beginning. Christy saw the delivery through to the end. So if you want furniture Star has beautiful furniture. But ask for Christy...don't work with anyone else. And Star, if you are reading this review train your salespeople to help everyone and more so train them to learn what a person really needs. You have an amazing selection. But you have no clue how to sell to old people! If you want some one to come train your folks on old people , aging and furniture I have the person for you!

    BLUF: The Star Furniture Store seemed to do some deceptive commerce acts that felt like they were…read moredoing a bait and switch on us. The details are below and I have pictures and text messages to back this up. On 24 Aug 2025: Star Furniture consultant (Maria P) informed us a price on a new bed frame was good for 2 weeks and that we had time to go purchase a new mattress, then when we knew the mattress delivery date we could order the bed frame to be delivered on the same day. This baited us to call back after we purchased the mattress. Sale Price: $2669 List Price: $3669 On 28 Aug 2025: We called back to purchase the bed from and were told (By consultant Angela) the was now $4787. That was $2116 more than we were quoted 4 days prior and told the price was good for 2 weeks. Sale Price: $4787 List Price: $6587 On 1 Sep 2025: We thought it was an error. So, we called back to talk with the original consultant (Maria P) a few days later. The original consultant remembers us and said she would try to get the price down but failed to do so. This seemed to be a deceptive practice in commerce. Telling us the price was good and then encouraging us to come back later to make the final purchase, and then jacking the price up. I left a very bad feeling that we were trying to be taken advantage of. So, we ended up going to a different furniture store to purchase the bed frame. This is sad because we liked a lot of items they had for sale and may have purchased more items at the location if they hadn't done the bait switch.

    Hobby Lobby

    Hobby Lobby

    3.4
    (52 reviews)
    $$

    I have to be honest, Hobby Lobby is my zen place, my nirvana, my little slice of Heaven on earth…read moreevery time I enter their doors. As usual, my visit with my sister and niece the Saturday before Easter went well and lasted much longer than it should have because I always peruse every. single. aisle. (I might miss something if I don't-crafters, you know what I mean, right?!?) Anyway, our party headed up to the register, chatting away and laughing with one an other, having just a great time being present in the moment and looking forward to our upcoming holiday day with the family. Then, it happened: the cashier, who was clearly not having a good day, did nothing more than mumble my total when I checked out and then was downright nasty to my sister to the point that she asked her if she was ok as the girl scanned her purchases. The question seemed to exacerbate the bad mood, so we just walked away. She very obviously did NOT want to be there. Talk about a mood killer! I was so bothered by the interaction that I called the manager from the parking lot, who seemed pleasant on the surface but obviously just wanted me off the phone and seemed put out that he had to take a customer call. I told him what happened, explained that I'm sure she didn't really mean harm, but that he had a clearly upset employee in the most customer facing role in the store. I thought maybe if he knew, he'd want to do something else with her time while she was in such a bad state that day. I don't know what action he took, if any, but I did try to help. This was disappointing, but it won't stop me from going back into HL, which is one of my favorite places in the world. It definitely gave me pause and makes me wonder what she must have been going through that day to be in such a horrible mood. Also, I might check out the location in Georgetown, instead.

    First and foremost, I want to give the huge shout out to the cashier named Andrea. She was so…read moreincredibly helpful and generous. I cannot think of enough for being such a kind person! My son and I really enjoyed the variety of Christmas decor. He was especially fond of the Grinch aisle. We will be adding some grinch items to our decor this year! And at 50% off right now it's a deal you can't pass up.

    Kohl's

    Kohl's

    2.8
    (56 reviews)
    $$

    I've been a Kohl's customer for many, many years, but no longer. I doubt I will buy anything here…read moreagain. They so rarely had my size in Levis that I just stopped looking, anyway. I can go to the Levis website and order the exact pair I want in my size and they will be on my doorstep in a day or two. So why bother coming to Kohl's anymore? Amazon Returns. A few days ago, I was here for an Amazon return and they handed me a coupon for 20% off my purchase at Kohl's. So I thought I'd use it. In a nutshell, that 20% off coupon Amazon gives you is bullshit. Allow me to explain... I went to the area where all of the men's sportswear clothing used to be to discover that there wasn't much to choose from. There was a lot of Champion gear, but their track pants felt like burlap. Seriously. Burlap. Nevertheless, I found a nice pair of Under Armor joggers. Good enough. I also found a Yellowstone board game (a gift for my parents - they love the TV show - shush, don't tell'em I got'em that until after this Christmas). My wife got some bras. So three totally unrelated items: pants, bras, and board game. While checking out, however, we were informed that we wouldn't be getting 20% off of anything because the coupon wouldn't work for the things we wanted. It says it all right there, in that tiny font wording on the coupon that no naked eye can read, the giant list of everything in the store that the 20% doesn't apply to. After I took the coupon home and put it under my microscope so I could read it, I would venture to say that the 20% off coupon does not work for 95% of the stuff for sale within Kohl's. After paying a lot more than we thought we would have to pay for our stuff, we were walking out when I noticed that there was a second larger location for the rest of the men's sportswear on the other side of the registers, hidden behind all their Christmas stuff. Silly me! Why didn't I just look behind the mound of Christmas swag back where the women's clothes used to be for my men's pants?! This store sucks. Unless there are some big changes, I doubt Kohl's will be around much longer. This place continues to go downhill, year after year. I seriously doubt that putting a Sephora in the middle of the store will save them. I remember when Blockbuster Video tried to save themselves by having a Radio Shack outlet that sold a small selection of cords, batteries, adapters, etc. in some of their stores. That did not work out for either of them in the end, and I predict history repeating itself in the end with Kohl's (Sephora may survive, though). Hopefully, by the time Kohl's goes under Amazon will have a drone service available to pick up my returns in my driveway.

    This is a new location for Kohl's and is well stocked and clean compared to other Kohl's stores in…read morethe area (looking at you, Round Rock). Shelves were organized and the aisles were clear and uncluttered. Service is about average, decent but nothing exceptional. Overall it meets the standard.

    Sweetwater Home Services

    Sweetwater Home Services

    3.6
    (97 reviews)

    on time, professional and courteous. went above and beyond . High recommend . The service providers…read morewere quick but did not rush the install. I will def use them again when needed.

    This is a review for when I had worked there. Specifically on the marketing team…read more I worked at Sweetwater and wanted to share my experience for anyone considering a position there, especially in marketing. In my experience, favoritism played a major role in the workplace. I consistently performed at the top of the call room for months and tracked my own numbers, so I'm confident in the effort and results I brought to the job. I expressed to Gina, the Marketing Manager, that I was interested in growing with the company and eventually moving up. Instead, my hours were later reduced significantly. What bothered me most wasn't even the reduction in hours, it was how it was handled. There was no private meeting or professional conversation. Gina informed me while I was walking past her office getting water, with other people around. It felt disrespectful and dismissive. After my hours were cut, I texted Gina not once but twice explaining that I couldn't survive on the hours I was being given and asking to discuss the situation. Both messages were read, but I never received a response. Even when I continued coming to work every day afterward, the issue was never addressed. The lack of communication was frustrating and unprofessional. The overall culture of the call room was another disappointment. It often felt more like a high school environment than a professional workplace. Gossiping, and conversations that I felt were inappropriate for a work setting. Management often seemed more comfortable participating in those dynamics than correcting them. For a long time, I genuinely believed Gina respected my work ethic and contributions because of the results I was producing. Looking back, I don't feel that effort was valued. During my time there, I saw little evidence of meaningful opportunities for advancement, and raises did not appear to be a priority. In fact I was told she doesn't give them. I also had negative experiences with Jason, the Operations Manager. I often felt that he spoke to me with unnecessary sarcasm and disrespect. Rather than offering constructive feedback, many interactions came across as snarky and dismissive. It created an environment where employees felt talked down to rather than supported. I moved to Austin and took this job as a stepping stone while getting established in a new city. I wasn't expecting perfection. What I did expect was professionalism, communication, and recognition for hard work. Unfortunately, that wasn't my experience. This review reflects my personal experience working at Sweetwater. Based on that experience, I would not recommend the company to anyone looking for a professional workplace with strong leadership, clear communication, and opportunities for growth. Luckily I'm working remote now and can create my own hours. But I felt this review had to be posted, so hopefully those applying see it and have a real understanding of how it actually is there. So please apply else where.

    Ashley Store

    Ashley Store

    2.1
    (531 reviews)
    $$

    We had an amazing experience! The salesman was dressed in an awesome suit and had the best…read moreservice!!!! He got our delivery fron Wednesday to Saturday!!! We are thankful!!!

    ****A Warning to All Shoppers, Especially Active-Duty Military and Veterans*****…read more My recent experience at this Ashley Furniture store was a stark lesson in aggressive sales tactics and the illusion of a "magnificent deal." My goal in writing this is to arm and help future buyers with the information they need to avoid similar pitfalls. For my fellow military members and veterans, I have a particularly important piece of advice: always check the Exchange Online before you buy anywhere. Our visit began pleasantly enough. We were greeted by a kind sales associate named Amit, who helped us navigate the store and even followed up with us about a 0% interest financing deal. We appreciated his straightforward approach, and we were left to browse on our own. It was a positive start. As we moved through the showroom, we found a beautiful bedroom set that caught our eye: the "Signature Design by Ashley Foyland Panel Storage bedroom 5-piece set." We quickly realized that, priced at roughly $8,000, it was well outside of our $4,000 budget. Disappointed but resolute, my wife and I decided to leave and consider our other options at Living Spaces and Rooms to Go. This is when the experience took a turn. As we walked toward the exit, a man in a Tempur Pedic-branded white coat, who introduced himself as the sales manager, intercepted us. He asked what it would take to earn our business and offered to "make us a deal." My gut feeling was already on high alert when he confirmed he was the store manager, a common red flag in high-pressure sales. He asked for our price range and went to his desk to "see what he could do." He also claimed it was real wood, but we all know today's furniture from Big Brand Name stores is not real wood and made primarily of plywood or particle board with the faux wood laminate. He returned with a seemingly incredible offer: the full bedroom set, plus an extra nightstand, for $4,500. However, there was a catch we had to purchase a $1,000 furniture warranty, bringing the total to $5,500. The deal was contingent on us qualifying for the 0% financing, which required me to share my credit information. When I asked for an itemized breakdown, he left again, and returned with a tablet, all while repeating the typical sales jargon about how great a deal this was and how happy we would be. He sounded like the kind of salesman you see in movies like The Wolf of Wall Street. I quietly texted and told my wife we were not taking the deal, and we politely thanked him and walked out. We left feeling relieved and confident in our decision to walk away from the high-pressure situation. On our drive home, we talked about how much we loved the bedroom set but knew we couldn't justify the price. It was then that I thought to check the Exchange Online website, something I should have done from the start. And there it was. The exact same "Signature Design by Ashley Foyland Panel Storage 5-piece bedroom set." Before any sale, it was listed for roughly $4,700 with the extra nightstand, which already included free shipping and no sales tax. This price that was nearly $3,300 cheaper than Ashley's initial quote and $800 cheaper than their supposed "deal." The true savings came with the Exchange's ongoing Labor Day sale. With an additional 20% off and an extra 10% discount for using my Military Star Card, we ended up paying a total of just $3,608. This price included everything we wanted: the full bedroom set, the extra nightstand, and even two lamps (Signature Design by Ashley Sharolyn 30 in. Table Lamps) we had liked in the store. We got two years of 0% interest, no sales tax, free shipping, and best of all, there was no mandatory $1,000 warranty. This experience taught us a valuable lesson. What might seem like a once-in-a-lifetime "deal" is often a carefully constructed sales tactic designed to make you feel like you're getting something special. For all shoppers, it is crucial to do your research and price-compare online before making any major purchase. ****For my fellow Active-Duty military and veterans, the advice is even more specific: shop the Exchange Online. They offer significant discounts and perks that a salesperson cannot match, and they do it without the pressure and deceptive practices. A quick search can save you thousands of dollars and spare you a bad experience.****

    Legend Lighting - lighting - Updated June 2026

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