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June 2024 by Christina Beall-Schmidt
Too much clutter.
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June 2024 by Yleray DR
my house loves the articles from this place.
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June 2024 by Jessi M
Store itself isn't too bad, but as for Homegoods Brand, the store needs to be more organized, with aisles and shelves better kept.
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June 2024 by Vivian Campbell
Love the selection of both standard and unique items and not to forget color choices. There is something for nearly every room in the house, pets too.
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May 2024 by Devina Bascones
Love shopping at Homegoods. Especially for your home. Cheap prices compared to regular pricing stores. Even bought some alcohol mai tai for $3.99 regular sized bottle. And some beautiful glasses to drink out of. $2.99 each.
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May 2024 by Arthur Garcia
My wife loves this place has alot for your house
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March 2024 by R Bennett
First time here, we'll packed with spend your $ stuff.
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March 2024 by I'm the Lord's
Love this place, great selection for home products.
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February 2024 by Michelle Leisure
I wish we had one in Modesto,ca. one of my placed yo shop!
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January 2024 by LINDA FERNANDEZ
Well maintained and well stocked store in a central Stockton location. Lots of parking. Personnel are helpful and friendly.
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January 2024 by Carlos Medina
Big variety of nice house items
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January 2024 by Brian Wadler
Big selection
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January 2024 by Willie Williamson
Lot of good deals. Large variety of products. Check out was very speedy.
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January 2024 by Gregory Jules Ferguson
HomeGoods is self explanatory. It's got high quality merchandise, excellent prices, unique items you'll find nowhere else in town. This story is one of my favorite stores to shop at.
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December 2023 by Deanna A.
There's nothing in particular that I expect from this store. My husband and I like to wander around and look at the nifty home things. We come home with some pretty good finds. But as I was perusing in the front at the marked down holiday gift bags, I observed a manager named Stephanie standing by the front entrance talking to someone she might have been familiar with. Around these same moments a woman had politely interrupted her asking her where the dinner plates would be and she broke her casual banter and replied, "Where are the dinner plates? Near the dinnerware." All the woman could reply was, "Okay, thank you." And she walked off. This felt a little unfair in my opinion because my literal brain felt unsatisfied overhearing such an answer. First off, Stephanie, why didn't you take the extra effort and walk her to the plates? Secondly, Stephanie, what if she wasn't familiar with your particular store or location? There's no department labeled "Dinnerware" but there is "Dining". And I know you've been down your aisles in Dining, there are two to three areas of plates. Melamine, Ceramic and that nice Porcelain looking stuff. My managerial and customer service skills were cringing. You should have cut that conversation off and helped her. You're in the business of people. It makes peoples day when you do the extra-ness. Trust me! Then we get to the register and Miss Toya helped us and she was very kind to us. But at one point she walked away and left us hanging and I just didn't hear if she said anything so I asked Manager Stephanie where she had went and in the same non effort, unenthusiastic and a bit passive aggressive way she said, "She left to get you a tag." I'm autistic. I'm monotoned. I understand I could have possibly misinterpreted that but it just didn't feel very neutral. Just saying. Moral of this experience, please Stephanie for the love of God, mask yourself if you have to and give us some positive managerial vibes. Thank you. Shoutout to Toya though! She always shows us where items could be. And she was doing some much needed organizing in them aisles.