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Roses

3.5 (2 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Where to begin? This Dollar Tree is truly a mixed bag. It often needs to be cleaned and restocked…read moreand the staff are at times unkempt, unhygienic or unfriendly. Yesterday's experience with Rachel, for example, was singularly unpleasant. Rachel seems to enjoy a disproportionately high opinion of herself, as she felt no qualms about barking orders at customers like a little commandant. "I can take the next in line... I said NEXT in line," she said nastily, when I moved to occupy the lane she'd opened, as I was closest and no one else had moved to accept her invitation. I tried to explain and she cut me off and waved someone else ahead, despite her manager's immediate rebuke. That's fine, I'm happy to wait in line. What I'm not happy about is being reprimanded and ordered around as if I'm a child in Miss Rachel's classroom, and I did respond accordingly. In retaliation, Rachel closed the lane immediately after helping the customer ahead of me and flounced off to the breakroom, announcing "I'm closed," after I had already placed items onto the conveyor belt. But never fear, Kristin stepped in to save the day. Two days into her new assistant manager position and she handled the situation with grace and aplomb. She stepped behind the register, apologized for Rachel's reprehensible behavior, checked me out and sent me, mollified, on my way. I must say, as a retail manager myself, if Dollar Tree ever parts ways with Kristin, do send her my way. Kristin is the only reason you get three stars instead of one. Rachel, on the other hand, I could vehemently do without. The two missing stars can be laid at her doorstep.

I cut myself at the post office and the nice lady at the dollar tree cleaned it and bandaged it…read morefor me Jennifer is amazing!!!

Liberty Ministries Thrift

Liberty Ministries Thrift

(12 reviews)

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Came here a few weeks ago on my picking adventure to the Pottstown area. I was excited to go…read moreinside based on the size of the store, and the window displays (not the best displays but somewhat a display) featured alot of vintage. I was a bit surprised by the condition of the store though, which is organized to a certain degree. Linens with linens, housewares with housewares, etc. there's a good bit of sofas and misc furniture from all kinds of eras one might find interesting. Prices overall were high I felt, especially given the messy condition of the store itself and the sorting process wasn't the greatest. Flawed items managed to get on the sales floor. I did find a bunch of cardboard boxes containing a mix of misc items for .50 each which I rummaged thru. Also was interested in the art and frames, which inventory was abundant, however it was too much to dig thru, some were on the wall shelves, others in boxes on the floor. Housewares and baskets had some items I would have been interested in picking up but didn't because prices were what you'd pay at Big Lots for something new. I was a bit surprised to find used (I'm assuming) mattresses for sale and wondered, do people really buy them? Never got to explore the clothing selection as hubby was in the car and I had already spent a good bit of time here, but appeared to be like the other departments. A bit congested and messy. The cashiers were nice and did what they could, probably with minimal staff, but overall as a whole this place needs more organization, a bigger space or more selective sorting process, and lower prices. If you go be prepared to spend some time here. There's alot to get into, some items are hard to access, and can be a tad overwhelming.

i usually shop the 2 pottstown stores. lots of goods. and if you take advantage of their sales,…read moresenior day discount, and/or bonus points things can be really cheap! you have to be a member to get the bonus points. that also gets you on their email list for sales.

Used Furniture Super Store

Used Furniture Super Store

(1 review)

I was recommended to check this place out after family of mine purchased some good discounted items…read morefrom here. For those of you who don't know, this place buys out hotels' furniture when they close or more commonly update and they get the furniture at extremely discounted rate to which they pass along the savings to their customers. I purchased a king sized bed along with some other furniture pieces. I have now had the bed for four months and absolutely love it. The price...well, you just can't beat it ($122 for mattress and box springs). I paid $60 to have to delivered to Manayunk along with a couple chairs and some bedside tables. The delivery was one guy with a U-haul type truck and together we moved the items upstairs to my apartment. In my book this was a slam duck; definitely a place I would go to again. So I did. My most recent visit I decided to buy a couch and a sofa table (and have since bought smaller stuff in between). Once again I requested it to be delivered to Philadelphia. This time I was told they won't deliver for purchases less than $300. Now mind you, though they do have items that are more expensive than that (not much though), racking up $300 is not necessarily the easiest thing to do there. As I said, my bed was $122, I got a few chairs around the $55 mark, sofa table was $60, and the couch was only $38 (and amazingly very nice). I told them I would pay for the shipping as I had done before but they said it wasn't worth it. Hmmm.... I have worked retail for many years of my life. If I have a $5 sale or a $500 sale, if a customer is willing to pay all the expenses of the shipping, you ship it! It does not affect your bottom dollar at all (unless you refuse to ship and then it has a negative impact!). In a world where they are so busy it would make a difference and the movers time could be better spent on other things, I may get it. This is not this world. I was willing to pay the cost of gas, the guy or two that would be making the move, and the time it took. If it costs them $50 to pay for the movers and the gas to get there, I'd be more than happy to pay that or more. If it costs them $100, then I'd pay a hundred! Instead, they lost the sale and a repeat customer because in my book, failure to accommodate a customer is a failure in business equals no return business. I was pretty disappointed by this as this was definitely a place that had some good items. Now they missed a sale which doesn't sound like a big deal being the couch was only $38 but am guessing it was so cheap because it has been there for a while. They could have freed up the real estate in the store by finally getting rid of this and displayed newer items better. Missing this sale also means missing future sales because being a furniture store, I think have shipping accommodations is essential. I recommend the following to them: 1) Never turn down a sale because you don't want to ship it. At least make it an option and charge more if you have to. That is okay! Saying we don't ship under a certain amount just sucks especially when your big ticket items are so often under $300. I was not about to spend another $200+ on items just to hit the mark. 2) If shipping is an issue for your company because of manpower, vehicles or whatever, then get set up with a local moving company so you can refer a customer to them. Not shipping should never be an option. Say, "We have recently partnered up with "XYZ" moving company. We can arrange to have them ship the item for you. Would you like to get a quote from them?" and then YOU call them up and get a quote! These small and very easy things keep customers coming back! Despite this irritated complaint, the staff is friendly and the items are decent. There seems to be a high changeover of inventory (some of the less desirable stuff sits for some time). I would highly recommend taking at least one of my recommendations if not both to heart. In today's economy, losing a customer is just not in anyone's best interest.

Roses - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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