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    Tulsa Flea Market

    Tulsa Flea Market

    (20 reviews)

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    Midtown

    We love this flea! Lots of a variety of vendors, with a ton of vintage booths to choose from…read more There are some folks who sell newer stuff, abut the majority are vintage and antiques. This is definitely a great place to spend a Saturday morning wandering and shopping.

    I attended the Tulsa Flea Market on Saturday, August 31st, and stopped by several booths…read moreincluding Laresa Raney's. I arrived at her booth at 2:51 PM, looking forward to purchasing a patch after carefully browsing through her binders. What I encountered instead was a shocking display of rudeness and hostility that I have never experienced in any marketplace. Despite the market's official closing time being 4:00 PM, I documented Laresa packing up her booth at 3:45pm--clearly in a rush to leave early, customer service be damned. When I politely asked for her Cashapp details to pay for the patch, she violently snatched it from my hand and, in a tone dripping with condescension, spat out, "You spent all that time making a mess and flipping through the binders for one patch? You know what, you're not buying anything." To add insult to injury, she had the nerve to tap me on the shoulder, as if I were some bothersome child. Her refusal to sell me the patch was inexplicable. When I asked why, Laresa exploded into a rant, falsely accusing me of disorganizing her binders--a blatant lie. It was clear she wasn't interested in making a sale; she was more concerned with breaking the market's rules by packing up early. Her unhinged behavior escalated to the point where I had no choice but to walk away. Laresa's behavior wasn't just rude--it was completely unprofessional and outright hostile. Her actions are a direct violation of the Tulsa Flea Market's vendor code of conduct, which clearly states that vendors should create a friendly shopping environment and remain open for business during the posted hours. Laresa did the exact opposite: she harassed a customer, attempted to shirk her responsibilities by leaving early, and even went so far as to physically touch me without consent. Let me be clear: Laresa Raney's presence at the Tulsa Flea Market is a stain on its reputation. She is an aggressive, dishonest vendor who clearly does not value her customers or her obligations. I strongly urge the Tulsa Flea Market to ban her from future events. Allowing her to continue vending would be a disservice to every other vendor and shopper at the market. If you value respectful service and a pleasant shopping experience, I strongly recommend avoiding this flea market and being aware of the kind of person Laresa Raney is. Her toxic attitude has no place in a community market.

    Southside Auction - antiques - Updated May 2026

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