9:30AM - 9:30PM
3480 Amelia Dr, Orchard Park
Department Stores
“Watch for deals. Good place to buy things on sale or on clearance. Becarful though if you use kohls cash and return it, they take that kohls cash and refund is low. So make sure you only use your kohls cash knowing that you will not return the item!”
9:30AM - 9:30PM
3415 Amelia Dr, Orchard Park
Department Stores
“Service was outrageously slow the last time I came in. I'm not trying to be ageist but 2 elderly cashiers working at a snail's pace 1 chatting away with a customer. The manager I can tell trains them to put returned items away between customers but there was literally 12 people waiting to cash out. CEO of TK Maxx needs to be less greedy and hire more people so 1 person can take care of the returned items and others can cash people out. It's alright to chitchat but not when you have 12 people waiting. Otherwise the staff is very friendly and how can you beat the prices?
Edit: They obviously fired those ladies and Marshalls now has prompt customer service and is a lot cleaner. I returned today and my mum and I were cashed out by James O. who was wonderful”
“It was clean and shelves were stocked, but only 1 cashier was open and it took forever to cash out. And the self checkout was card only. Don't go there if your in a rush lol”
“I always find more than I'm looking for at Target. They have the big brands you know and love, but also some very high quality lesser known named products. For instance, I needed a pot, basically to boil water and cook spaghetti. I could have gotten one for $10, yet for just $12 more I got this incredible, hefty, nonstick, ceramic pot with a lid with a built in slots for draining. I don't even know the brand but I have learned you get what you pay for and that $12 is trivial when compared side by side and by quality. Just by look and feel alone. Anyway, I found all sorts of stuff to organize my shower too.”
“Better than expected. In past experiences, the aisles were crammed with Home Goods. Management seems more aware of the need for open space. Unlike during Holiday Seasons, where everything is everywhere.”