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September 2023 by Richard s.
If I could put zero stars I would . Lived in Santa Clara my whole life , been coming to the laundry Mat that's next door . I've had expired regular drinks almost every time I purchase a drink , they don't usually open at there set time . I've tried turning in lottery tickets at 9am and have been told that they don't want to give me the cash because it's too early in the morning .
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March 2023 by Mrs G.
New owners are great! They are nice and friendly and have cleaned up the place. They increased their liquor selection and have a good craft beer selection. Owners take your request seriously if you ask them to bring in one of your favorites.
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February 2023 by Tamari Sauce
Has been my go to store since I was 10, nothing but love for this place.
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June 2022 by Deanne D'Silva
Essentials available, the guy behind the counter is helpful, open till late, safe place
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March 2022 by d t
Sold me expired beer. Lesson: always check gas station 6 packs.
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March 2022 by Wedi keshi T
They don’t have it good customer service
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March 2021 by Samantha Whitfield
Cashier wasn’t wearing a mask
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January 1970 by maxinem
I wont ever go to this place again. I have given them several chances, and I have finally made my decision of not coming back.
That's too bad because I live directly across the street from them.
Their prices are outrageous, but the worst part is the owner. He is rude, and wont give his usual customers a break.
I once bought $25 worth of grocery items, and was short $.35 cents, and he actually made me put something back. I even told him that I would just run across the street and pay him back, as I was in a hurry to bake a cake for someone, but he wouldn't do it. I had to put something back, and I have been there many times, so he knew who I was.
Then, one morning before I had to leave for work, I needed to break a $5 dollar bill so my son could take the bus, and he huffed and puffed because he already closed the cash register and had to reach two inches lower in his safe to get me 5 one's, after saying that he had already closed the register.
Everyone knows there is a No Sale button on the register so you can open it without having to ring some item up. But he didn't want to do it, and he only reached into his safe because I begged him and said that I needed one's really badly, and was in a hurry.
It's bad business ethics to treat your regular customers like this, especially when you live across the street. But, now, I am going to go next door to the liquor store from now on and give them my business and NOT the Shortstop.
Shortstop, you have lost my business, my husbands business, and my son's. I will also tell my neighbors not to go to you any longer.