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July 2024 by Erin G
Very rude workers as I was walking down the aisle the mgr and a stocker were blocking the aisle having a conversation . I said “ may I squeeze past y’all?” The Mrg looked at me with an attitude like ugh! why are you talking to me? Neither one moved over to side so I had to squeeze past. I feel if you choose to work in customer service you could have a common courtesy towards PAYING CUSTOMERS. Also, on this particular day, there is multiple people stocking, but only one cashier. I’m curious what happened to the rule if there is three or more people in line, you open another register and once the crowd goes down, then the other cashier can go back to stocking. This store needs to be retrained for customer service and efficiency, as there is only ONE person who acts like they want their job and it seems to only be the cashier.
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May 2024 by wew lad
Upon a recent visitation to the establishment known as Dollar Tree, I found myself in a peculiar state of moderate satisfaction. The aisles, akin to the mighty Mississippi, were brimming with goods as varied as the fish in the river, yet navigating them proved as tricky as piloting a steamboat in a storm.
The clerks, bless their souls, were as friendly as a St. Petersburg local on a sunny day, offering assistance with a smile that could rival the gleam of a freshly minted nickel. However, one could not help but notice the disarray akin to that of a Twain tale, where the unexpected becomes the norm.
Items of every nature and necessity were to be had for a mere dollar, reminiscent of the days when a frog could win you a wager in Calaveras County. Yet, the quality of these wares often mirrored the fleeting success of that very same amphibian – unpredictable and, at times, disappointing.
In the grand tapestry of commerce, this Dollar Tree stands as a testament to frugality and variety, a bazaar of the common man. It is a place where one's coin holds the weight of a gold rush but, much like the rush itself, the gleam may sometimes prove to be fool's gold.
Thus, I bestow upon this emporium of economic exchange a rating of three stars – a beacon of potential dimmed by the haze of commercial chaos. May future patrons find the treasures they seek amidst the shelves of possibility.
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January 2024 by Alicia Chapman
giving 1 star due to the lack of professionalism, it's never organized, and the works are rude for one. They dont know how to do their job properly, management is never on top of works and they have bad attitudes to customers, really need to get their workers under control....
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December 2023 by Toothfairy Hygienist
Had everything on my list and the store was much more organized.
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May 2023 by Charlotte Cook
I love dollar tree but the line was long and they always have 1 cashier.
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May 2023 by Steve Starr
Sorry, sorry service. One cashier while the other one walked around the store and then outside to smoke a cigarette. Line of customers waiting. Just sorry service.
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February 2023 by Leigh Williams
Always so busy during the day. The people working never get a break!
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December 2022 by Linda Anderson
Had everything on my list but the store was in disarray.
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November 2022 by Shanna Brady
It was nice,i cant believe its gone upnto 1.25 but we got a few items
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August 2022 by Tami Harvey
no no one ever answers the phone it doesn’t matter how long it rings or how many times you call
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July 2022 by Amber
This used to be a pretty good dollar tree. Now the isles are packed with boxes and the shelves are empty. It’s a hazard to customers. Hiring more employees would probably be beneficial.
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July 2022 by Barbara Tisdale
Lots of empty shelves
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July 2022 by Roshawnda Lindsey
Don't like the new prices ?.
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July 2022 by Jewels Dean
Great customer service.
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June 2022 by Glenda Flynt
I enjoy this place. It is so affordable and full of interesting buys.