1 /5 Jennifer Preuss: Absolutely lazy employees. I called before I drove 40 minutes to this location to see if there were any sizes or styles the store was not currently purchasing. The very friendly girl (Joanna) let me know they were currently buying all sizes and seasons. So I washed, dried, and re-inspected everything I planned to sell, and loaded it all up. Once I got to the store, I signed in and was told it would be ready in 15 minutes. I thought that was a little odd, because I’ve sold many times at other locations at it always takes about 1 hour. Sure enough 15 minutes later, they said it was ready. Of the 3 totes of clothes, new shoes, and new toys, they offered to purchase 25 items and pay me $36. No problem, they have every right to decide what they want to purchase. Where I have a problem is that the remaining items were just thrown around into the bins, and many of the items had not been looked at, which was evident by the way, they were stacked in the exact same order I had stacked them when packing them up. Why even bother telling people that you will purchase items if you’re not even going to look at the items? Again, I don’t mind if they had looked at the items I brought in and decided not to purchase. But they clearly just shuffled through the boxes, tossed items around, and then shoved them all back into the totes. (Who treats someone else’s items that carelessly?!)
Then, I asked about a baby swing that had 2 different prices listed. One was a large barcoded sticker pricetag on the inside of the swing showing $35. The other was a handwritten tag showing $50 that was attached by cable ties to the top of the swing. When I asked about the 2 different prices, the girl said “it’s $50. The sticker probably came off another item.” No it didn’t. It clearly said “swing” and was firmly stuck on to the inside of the swing. Whether it was an error or not, they should have honored the price! I’m not the type to throw a fit, I’ll just purchase elsewhere. But between the laziness of the employees and the pricing error they were not willing to honor (and make it right to the customer!) the entire process was a huge waste of time.