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Sandusky Street Antiques

3.9 (13 reviews)
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Closed • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated a few days ago

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1 year ago

Fun spot to shop for interesting things. Staff were friendly and helpful. Nice location near places to eat.

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3 years ago

Great shop with high quality antiques! Great staff and very knowledgeable. Lots of great places to eat within walking distance.

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Mike Albert Realtors and Auctioneers

Mike Albert Realtors and Auctioneers

1.0(1 review)
14.2 mi

Completely unprofessional. Running an estate auction in a neighborhood with no less than 100 cars…read moreparking up the street. Multiple cars blocking driveways. Car blocking our driveway and cannot leave for hours until the owner gets done buying cheap chotskies shit from a dead person. Emergency services nor tow truck company can access the street. You made your money, why care about resident's safety or experience? Maybe you could have rented out a nearby large parking lot and bussed people to the house for the auction? But you need to make your money.

From the owner: If you're looking for high quality and personal service, you've come to the right place. With Mike…read moreAlbert, Auctioneer and Realtor, well give you the attention and personal service you'll come to expect and enjoy. Mike has been located in Ohio for 40 years and conducts several auctions each and every month specializing in Estates, Business, Antiques, Collectibles and Real Estate. We are confident that we can meet your needs. If you are selling one piece, or your entire estate, we offer the best in auction and real estate services. Our rates are competitive, with no hidden fees. Our company is friendly and will be there to help you every step of the way. Whether you are down-sizing, selling a family estate, or merely want to sell your collection, we are here to help make the process easy. Let Mike help you with all your auction needs. Let us put our experience to work for you!

Worthington Jewelers

Worthington Jewelers

4.4(113 reviews)
14.9 mi
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YE Gurl Says: Service Matters More Than Sparkle at Worthington Jewelers…read more Place: Worthington Jewelers Context: Bridal show intro + in-store visits I really wanted to root for this one. I'm a fan of local, mom-and-pop businesses--especially for something as meaningful as wedding jewelry. Met the team at a bridal show, and while the energy felt a little off (crowds were heavy, so I gave grace), they warmed up enough to mention an extended bridal promo and encouraged me to stop in. So I did. And unfortunately... the experience never quite landed. When I came into the store, it was busy again--fair--but the interaction felt just as unclear as before. I explained exactly what I was looking for (even showed a Tiffany & Co. reference), and was immediately told customization was the only option... with no pricing guidance, no range, no transparency. That's a miss. When I did find a band in-store that worked, I moved forward--still without a clear idea of cost. After a long back-and-forth with a manufacturer, the quote came back at over $1,500 more than the comparable Tiffany piece. Pause. I also had to remind them about their own bridal promotion while actively making a purchase. That shouldn't be on the customer. To salvage the visit, I added earrings and dropped off jewelry for repair (which, to be clear, the smith work was excellent). But the buying experience? Still off. And here's where it really mattered: I later found my original ring through my Tiffany rep and called to cancel the order. Thankfully, I caught it in time--because buried in the fine print is that custom orders are non-cancelable. That's the kind of detail that should be clearly communicated upfront, not discovered later. Even the cancellation process felt like work. I was told someone would call me back... hours passed... I had to follow up myself to close the loop. Final visit to pick up my repaired jewelry? Empty store, but still somehow rushed. I tried to browse, got prompted to check out early, asked about items I'd previously seen--and was told they didn't exist. Then spotted them right next to me at checkout. At that point, I paid for the repair work and left with the same energy I walked in with: rushed, unclear, and not particularly welcomed. YE Gurl Insight: There's a difference between *nice* and *kind*. Nice feels scripted. Kind feels intentional. And in a category like jewelry--where purchases are emotional, high-investment, and personal--experience is everything. Final Take: * Craftsmanship (repairs): Strong * Retail experience: Inconsistent at best * Pricing transparency: Lacking * Overall vibe: Off I understand why more people are opting for brands like Tiffany & Co. or even online retailers like Mejuri --you get clarity, consistency, and a smoother experience without the friction. YE Gurl Says: Support local when it feels good to do so. But if the experience makes you second-guess a meaningful purchase? Trust that instinct and move accordingly.

They had a good selection of ring settings and were able to take my diamond and put together a…read morebeautiful piece of jewelry. The diamond selection is not the largest depending on what type of diamond you're looking to buy.

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Oliver's Auctions

Oliver's Auctions

1.0(2 reviews)
34.5 mi

As you can see below my original review, this person again tries to manipulate and lie. He is never…read moreaccountable for anything that he does, but he'll blame you for it with no problem. I've actually been waiting for him to publish this since he threatened to "publish more details (lie)" if I didn't take down my review. That should give you an idea of what kind of person he is. To start, he lies about things he has no idea about. My wife told me that she would try to get the items into her vehicle, but asked if I would go over and help if she couldn't. If she had been allowed to access her goods, I wouldn't have been irritated about having to waste 40 minutes one way, and add 40 minutes to my drive home, because she's my wife and of course I'll go help her. But she wasn't allowed to get the products that she paid for, nor would they get the items for her. I have faith in my wife, and I believe she would have gotten the items in. IF she said what this person alleges, which I doubt, she was just being nice, because she's just a nice person in general. Of course he has no idea what sparked the incident in the first place, but he'll get up in arms about it, especially if hurty words were involved, because he has the thinnest possible skin, something that is consistent with his personality type. I came up and stated my name with no problem, and the woman assisting me started heading downstairs. She said that someone had come to pick them up already, then corrected herself and realized that I had come after my wife called. I said that yes, I had to come because she wasn't allowed inside. I was content to leave it there, but she decided to state that my wife was allowed inside, but my kids weren't, which is a distinction without a difference. No good parent is leaving their child with a stranger at the top of a driveway with a bunch of random people about. On top of this, there was NO mention of children not being allowed in anything sent out. I told her that I thought that was a pretty stupid rule, again content to leave it there. But she had to continue, stating that it was the rule of the person organizing the auction, (the owner of this business, who keeps replying to me), to which I said that was great, I still thought the rule was stupid. So far so good, a quick exchange and again I'm content to leave it there. But no, she has to put the fake-nice voice on and say "Well you can take it up with the person running this if you like." At this point I've been subjected to not only this woman, but a 40 minute drive directly after work when fuel is $6.29 a gallon, not to mention the upcoming now 70 minute drive home because of these people, so I told her "Sure, I'll tell him this woman (expletives deleted) is being very unhelpful." I do not regret cursing. She of course scurried away to get the an authority figure (the owner) because I used naughty words, who decided to put his fake-nice voice on and say "We're SO sorry that you don't like the rules" (basically just trying to rub it in my face) to which I replied with "I don't care what your incredibly stupid opinion is (expletives again deleted). At this point I just wanted to get my things and leave, but I've hurt the owners feelings, so of course he follows me out and says "Have a nice day" with the same fake-nice voice. I told him that I still had one thing to grab, and wouldn't you know it, this man's legs are not broken! He goes and gets the item! Y'know, like he could have for my wife, which would have made it so that we never met. He states that the house is a "job site" (this man has never been near construction. Soft, soft hands) and I tell him my opinion that again, I think it's a stupid rule (might have added an f word before the word rule, can't remember). He says "Alright buddy, get off my job site" to which I reply and tell him where he can stick it, with some expletives and a mention that he looks like the person who played Greed in the movie Seven starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman added in. He's butthurt and petty, so he goes after my wife's account and gets her banned from the site. Which is fine, we have family members. Let's be clear, this man has never worked hard a day in his life, so the comment that he works hard to provide anything is something to be laughed at. These are anti-natalist pigs who love petty power, the kind that you wouldn't want to be around ever. So of course, I will give my rating of one star. He apparently also equates words with aggressiveness, which is just sad. I never threatened him or anyone once, so he's also just a plain liar. Do not give this liar a dime of your business. The faster he goes out of business, the better for everyone. Edit: Maybe he thought that after he said "Have a nice day" in his fake-nice voice and I responded with "Don't worry, I still have one more thing to get" that I was somehow threatening him? He's stupid enough for that to be the case. Stupid or a liar; not a good look.

Very shady business, I bid and won a relatively small brooch and was charged $38 to ship it to me…read more The packing involved simply wrapping the piece is a 5 inch piece of bubble wrap and sticking it in a rolled up plastic bag. This is price-gouging bordering on fraud.

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