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    NU2U Consignment Fashions

    NU2U Consignment Fashions

    4.3
    (16 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The owner and her staff are wonderful. I'm a shopper and a consigner. As a consigner the process…read moreis easy and the staff explains everything. They also have you sign a contract that explains the process. Which is very helpful. If you are looking for great deals on quality items this is the place to go. The store is very clean and organized. If you are looking to get rid of clothes that you no longer need or want then NU2U is the place to bring your items. I can't say enough how much I like to shop and consign at this store. Now Lori and her wonderful staff have opened a home goods consignment store. Which is right next door to the fashion store. NU2U fashion and NU2U home goods the best places to shop. Hope you will stop in and see all the wonderful items these two stores have. The service,selection and the value can't be beat.

    In the past year I have been both a buyer and seller to NU2U. and after today, I might be done…read moreconsigning. I read alot of great things about them written by others but unfortunately not all of them were my experience. Over the past year I have made them a respectable amount of money for them on my consignments as most items sold. You know, what I mean is I have supplied them with enough of the kind of quality items that enough buyers want and are critical to the success of their business. But it seemed that one of the employees, who I'll call Carla, was always scolding me and reminding me of their boundaries and rules as if I were still in grade school every time I dropped off items to sell. for example I have been yelled at for bringing my items on "the wrong day" or not bringing in labels or how I was annoying them in some other way. However the boundaries don't seem to cut both ways since Today they expected me to cut them slack. Let me explain- In Early May I brought items in and they did not get around to logging them in Until May 19th. At that time they sent me an email saying they unilaterally decided that 2 pairs of shoes I gave them were not good enough and therefore and they donated them- thanks for the warning. I came there pick up unsold items on June 27th. I got the shoes back, since they didn't really give them to the charity yet (not the first time I got lies from the staff, or shall we say, inconsistent explanations btw). I collected my unsold items and tried to check them out. At that time Carla warned me if I wanted to retrieve my unsold items I would have to pay them a 25 percent penalty because although it had been 53 days since I dropped the items off (May 6) it had not been 45 days since they finally got around to acknowledging by email my drop-offs-(May 19). So I will have to wait until the July 4th holiday weekend to retrieve my stuff or be docked, Oh, And don't pick up Thursday. or the weekend or Monday because we are either busy or closed. I had explained , but to no avail. When I asked her to reconsider, I talked about how I resided 50 miles away, and given the exponential rise in gas prices this year, it was becoming increasingly a no starter for me to make extra trips there for whatever. I was ignored while Carla let anybody and everybody interrupt me while she continued to work the cash register. And then another 'employee' who also identified herself as Carla's mother, interrupted us, to try to shame me publicly for complaining, telling me how ungrateful I apparently was (oh, please) and Overworked the store employees were (an excuse for the delay in getting my items listed) and that Carla got injured because she was working so hard to get all these consignments (including mine?). and I should feel bad blabla. I said not my fault not my problem ; which sent the whole room gasping. why? it was true. It was their choice! Just as mine was to live 50 miles away I suppose. maybe Carla needs to file a workers comp claim. Or they need to hire more people. but anyway, thank you for your service. NU2U seems to be very successful indeed. They also seem to enjoy marketing and engaging buyers on facebook. And, judging from other reviews, they are delivering what alot of people want at very reasonable prices for them. but who really pays for that? What is their business model? after a year of personal observation, attract sellers with high value quality consignments , sell those items for next to nothing (for the fastest buck possible?) and let the consignor have 40 percent of that nothing. (and cut corners on the workforce needed to improve efficiency?). then donate the unsold stuff that is not picked up after 50 days to their favorite charity (so they say ). but am not seeing accountability , especially since NU2U controls all aspects of the sales process from cradle to grave and they don't answer to anybody that I can tell. On that note, Anybody getting a tax write off or kudos for saving the planet when they give our clothes away. In that case how generous of us. Oh well. I have been buying clothes to wear and reselling/donating them when I got tired of them for over 40 years. A new cycle starts again. back to the Goodwill...

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    A consignor did this!
    A consignor did this!
    Clothes are organized by size and color
    Clothes are organized by size and color
    This is what Gina D. did!!! And she works across from NU2U :O

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    This is what Gina D. did!!! And she works across from NU2U :O
    The White Butterfly

    The White Butterfly

    3.6
    (16 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    I have always found the Alex & Ani bracelet I want, I buy as gifts and for my own collection. I…read morereally like to take my time walking around the store and finding neat things, I recently bought some baby items for my co-worker that was having a baby girl, she loved the gifts. Prices range form average to pricey but as always it depends on what "pricey" is to you. I find the clothes really not my taste or size, but I have added a scarf or two to my accessory box. Mini-MI loves to buy little knickknacks for her room and as gifts for birthdays. Everything is in little sections and by occasion, there isn't much elbow room in some sections-- so I would suggest you carry your toddler or baby, not room for a stroller. It can be really warm inside I don't think its from the heater as much as its a small building without open windows and twice the perfume or air freshener is a bit overpowering. We have yet to eat at the café but I have had friends who have enjoyed it in the summer time and say its nice. I'll have to check it out.

    A cute shop. Coming from out of the area, it was a bit of a hike in the middle of nowhere, and the…read moreouter appearance made me doubt whether I'd like it. What exactly is in the building directly behind the parking lot? I imagine on a summer day with the patio fully being utilized, this would make for a more appealing landscape. Upon entering the small shop, inviting scents and visually appealing colors welcomed me. Because it was Valentine's day weekend, the shop was covered in beautiful flowers. Everywhere I looked there were flowers. Roses to be exact. The store is arranged nicely for the amount of space they are working with. Be very careful...this is not a place to bring your stroller into unless you want to risk knocking something off the rack. Prices are a bit steep. I can understand to an extent. The chocolates being sold were from another store (as per the label), so in order to make a profit, there had to be an upcharge. It makes sense...you're paying a little more for the convenience of gettting...say the chocolate and some other gift all in one place. It's nice to have the option, but if you're looking for reasonable prices, it isn't happening here. I appreciate the off the wall items that are unique. They have Alex and Ani, and other bracelet brands I haven't heard of that might be the next hit. I was bummed about not seeing the entry forms for the lipstick kiss contest. Over by that area was some coffee and mini biscotti. I wasn't sure if this was complimentary or something you had to pay for. A sign would help. The staff was friendly and helpful. A little too helpful for my taste, but I'm just a person who would rather look around on my own. I'm certain, on this weekend in particular, some of the men found the willingness to help pick out items and answer questions very pleasing. The bag you receive your purchase in is cute. I would have preferred to have been asked if I wanted to be on the mailing list as opposed to asked for all of my contact info prior to ringing me up. In a small shop like this, I didn't know if it was a requirement of sorts for the transaction because it wasn't mentioned to me what the info was for. Overall, this shop definitely has a niche - there aren't many places that specialize in some more unique women's gifty items as well as serve a light fare amidst a patio. I'm glad this shop exists, and I like that they have a Yelp promo. I'd return if I was in the area.

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    The White Butterfly
    Great store, lots of cute things like this inside. I sent this photo to my hubby & his response- Happy Wife, Happy Life- have fun shopping!
    Great store, lots of cute things like this inside. I sent this photo to my hubby & his response- Happy Wife, Happy Life- have fun shopping!
    The White Butterfly

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    Primark

    Primark

    2.7
    (41 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $

    Schlock to the left of me, schlock to the right -- but here I am stuck in the middle with you. I…read morecan name that tune in one note. Think of the crumbling Sears department store chain, take one of their vacated stores and fill it with cheap disposable clothing and you have the essence of Primark. The dated retail monstrosity of Freehold Raceway Mall has never been a personal favorite but the absolute dishevelment inside Primark makes the rest of the place feel like Rodeo Drive. Shelves... why bother... just dig through the threadbare rags on the floor. Hey, there's a really nifty polyester sport coat I can wear to my next arraignment. I saw it first clown, give it back. So, you wanna play rough... You get the picture. Just having the jacket on for two minutes compelled other shoppers to spontaneously give me money. Why bother with a tin cup. I never thought that any retailer could be worse than Sears but Primark certainly has aspirations to that fetid crown. Two polyester stars.

    Horrible customer service. I was really surprised how disgusting the supervisor Pam reacted when I…read moreasked if I could purchase a garbage bag instead of spending $5.50 on a reusable bag. The store was out of .10 & $1 bags, I came here to buy close to $200 worth of socks to donate and was treated so badly that my husband and person checking out next to me gave me a look as if in shock. It was horrible! Pam the manager was mean and unprofessional for a request that has been granted in the past -- a simple garbage bag, which I offered to pay for. I'll be going elsewhere from now on to pickup donation items.

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