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June 2024 by Glenn Bartusch
I made the mistake of spending 2 minutes and 35.62 seconds of my time in here. Prices are absurd. How about:
1. Old, single-speaker battery powered radio with 1980's technology that you couldn't give away: $52.99.
2. 600W microwave oven w/ no tray and caked-on greasy keypad THAT YOU CAN GET AT WAL*MART BRAND NEW FOR $65, these guys are selling for $125.99.
3. A pair of Nike sneakers that are so used that the previous owners (at least three previous owners) wore a hole through the sole: $49.99.
4. Old HP monochrome inkjet printer with no cables and an empty ink cartridge that had been discontinued since 1992: $149.99
5. 19" (diagonally measured) color television set with mono sound and 13-channel tuner that came out before the advent of the remote control: $199.99.
6. Levi's (lots of em, all in a pile like most clothing here) in poor tattered condition; not a single pair was free of grease stains or missing zippers/buttons: $19.95/ea.
Welp I think I just listed this merchant's entire selection. Come here for the comedic relief or for instruction on how NOT to run a retail business. Other than that?...
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June 2024 by G0tcha Riled
They sell used items at higher prices then the same items are brand new. $80 for a pair of sneakers that are falling apart. $40 for a pair of Walmart jeans... The place is a fire hazard as well. One door and everything is piled up. The "aisles" are so narrow and there are products blocking off some of them so you have to try and turn around to get out. The owners or employees also block parts of the walking space.
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May 2023 by McKenna Eisenhour
This is located in a very sketchy part of town. Everything is jam packed in there. I don't see any order to it. I tripped several times in the store. These are 10 times priced what they should be in the thrift store. $80 ratty synthrtic wigs $40 bags that I can get on eBay right now for $24 don't waste your time.