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    Propst & Sons

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    The best people you will find, known them for twenty years and they are humble successful and good at what they do.

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    1.0(1 review)
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    I have never written a review before but, my experience today was so bewildering and unprofessional…read morethat I feel compelled to let people know. I have shopped at this store before for mouth guards and shin guards and it's always been a fine experience. Today I brought my daughter to buy her first field hockey stick. A young man approached us and it was clear from the get go that he didn't have any real knowledge of field hockey. He kind of stared at the wall of sticks for awhile as said "I think it needs to reach her hip". Then he handed her a stick that was 32" (clearly too small) and said "it should be alright". Sensing that we were "not in good hands" I said, "would it be better if we came back when someone is here who knows field hockey?" He responded "Oh, Erin knows field hockey, she's in the back." I felt relief because my logical assumption was that this knowledgeable person would now come out and help us purchase a Field Hockey stick. Instead, the boy came out again mumbling "she said the sizes are marked on the back of the stick" and handed my daughter a 36.5" stick and said it Iooked fine. At this point I was getting irritated. Ten minutes of my life have just been wasted staring at a huge wall of field hockey sticks that I know range in price and size and the person who knows Field Hockey can't be bothered to come out and help us?? We were the only people in the store! So, at this point I said "Look I'm a little confused. No offense, but you clearly don't seem to know about Field Hockey. Why is the person in back not coming out to help us? I'm kind of irritated. All I want to do is buy my 10 year old daughter a stick. I think we're going to leave". Now this experience would have been chalked up as bewildering if I had just walked out the door. End of story. But, as I was walking out the door, the woman in back emerged! She strode up to me saying "I don't appreciate how you just spoke to him." What??!!! I truly thought she was coming to apologize to me for ignoring us as customers. I've just wasted 15 minutes of my life (with 3 kids in tow) with a teenager who clearly has NO idea how to help me. She then tells me he's new. Well, if he's new to the job, why on earth didn't she come out and show him how to sell a field hockey stick???! Train him! When I protested that I didn't think I was being rude but, didn't understand why she didn't come out to help me- she replied "well, you don't need to buy your stick in this store". Am I crazy? This is a business, right? I truly felt like I had entered an alternate universe. I was the customer. I was ready to purchase something. Shouldn't the knowledgeable salesperson come out and do her job? And then I get told off for mildly expressing my dissatisfaction with the service I received.. This is truly a shame because this is a local business which I would love to support but, now I'll never go back. If this woman is the owner of the store- good luck! But, if she isn't- I truly hope the owner realizes she is an awful manager.

    Propst & Sons - sportgoods - Updated May 2026

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