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March 2024 by Samantha Roeder
Went in to get a forever bracelets with my friend, stood in line while the lady was doing two other people. Never said anything to us till it was our turn and she told us they weren’t doing anymore. She said she would be back tomorrow when they opened. We made sure to get up early before our flight to come home and when we got there the lady wasn’t suppose to be in. She could have made over $100 but instead couldn’t take the few minutes it takes to do them or take the time to let us know that she want doing anymore so we didn’t waste any time standing in line. I have family that come here every year and love coming to John Pass. It was great till I walked into this store. I won’t be back. This place doesn’t care about the customers clearly. Doesn’t take the time for their customers, no respect, and they lie. Good luck if you go to this store.
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October 2023 by Frank Pruse
Great Place!
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September 2023 by Lauren Crooks
They have the best crystal stone rings . I come here every year and drop a couple hundred on them . Def reccomend
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August 2023 by Wednesday
Kinda pricey for the same ol souvenir stuff yu see down here. The store just a few feet away had similar things for way less. I also don't like being watched like a hawk when I'm shopping. Being uncomfortable is what ultimately made me leave, on top of the overpriced stuff that every store has here. Kinda disappointing.
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July 2023 by Shelley S.
I am a huge fan of this store, they everything from super unique locally made items to things you would find at a big box. I prefer the locally made items but sometimes it's nice to see something in person rather than ordering online. Their prices are fair and I have always had great customer service. Definitely recommend
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July 2023 by Shelby Ducut
Purchased a $40 permanent bracelet with a $15 charm. Two days later, the charm already tarnished and had splotches of pink.
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May 2022 by Barry Harris
Great selection of jewelry. I always find what I'm looking for my girlfriend.
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October 2021 by Brooke O'Hair
Things Etc. has some of the best and kindest sales staff I have ever interacted with- and trust me i shop a lot of local places so this means a lot! the store name is a true description of the store, lots of things are indeed sold in here! with all of the product diversity one thing remains in common: amazing quality and amazing pricing!! two of my favorite jewelry brands are sold here- Gorjana & Charles Albert! i highly recommend others to shop here if they love great pieces and a friendly and warm place to shop. :-)
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October 2021 by ayron martin
Love shopping at this cute boutique. They have beautiful jewelry, home goods and trinkets for everyone. Even the kids found goodies
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October 2021 by Cami Burgess
Horrible rude to locals owner who does not deserve a dime of our money ever again after refusing to exchange a broken/defective bracelet for my friend. Even though she had her receipt and there were other bracelets with clasps that closed right there she could have exchanged and simply refused. Bad business & bad person. Rude and ugly to everyone. Sad. Don’t ever go here!!
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September 2021 by June Jansen
I am a big proponent of supporting local, family owned businesses first, before large corporate department stores. I live by this rule. Today I visited Things etc. to make the exchange of a defective bracelet that I bought as a gift for someone two weeks ago. I presented the gift to a friend this week and unbeknownst to me, my friend showed me that the bracelet was defective and would not clasp. The bracelet kept falling off my friend. Luckily she found it on several occasions and came with me today to exchange it. The Things, etc. store owner announced to us today that she has a policy that states all sales are final and only exchanges will be allowed with proof of purchase and receipt. I opened my phone and displayed my credit card statement and the SPECIFIC credit card sales transaction receipt that I made for the bracelet, and several other items that I bought in her store two weeks ago. Not only did I prove and describe a strict type of loyalty in support of her revenue and livelihood, but I also happened to be adorning earrings and 3 rings that I purchased from her in the past. I have constantly towed friends, family and visiting tourists to her store for the past 11 years. I explained all of this to her but she refused to adjust HER OWN policy by exchanging one broken bracelet for one that was intact. I find this extremely disturbing. I think local residents should expect similar loyalty and support from local business as well. It’s not a one-way street where we support local business with no expectation of reciprocal respect and value. Loyalty has to work both ways. I will no longer frequent Things, etc. store and will make my purchases elsewhere in the future. She has far too much competition to make a stand like this over a $19 bracelet purchase. This smacks in the face of the thousands of dollars that I’ve spent in her store over the years. Very silly move on her part.
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September 2021 by BaileysMom AndPearls
I am a big proponent of supporting local, family owned businesses first, before large corporate department stores. I live by this rule. Today I visited Things etc. to make the exchange of a defective bracelet that I bought as a gift for someone two weeks ago. I presented the gift to a friend this week and unbeknownst to me, my friend showed me that the bracelet was defective and would not clasp. The bracelet kept falling off my friend. Luckily she found it on several occasions and came with me today to exchange it. The Things, etc. owner announced to us today that she has a policy that states all sales are final and only exchanges will be allowed with proof of purchase and receipt. I opened my phone and displayed my credit card statement and the specific credit card sales transaction that I made for the bracelet and several other items that I bought in her store two weeks ago. Not only did I prove and describe a strict type of loyalty in support of her revenue and livelihood, but I also happened to be adorning earrings and 3 rings that I purchased from her in the past. I have constantly towed friends, family and visiting tourists to her store for the past 11 years. I explained all of this to her but she refused to adjust her own policy by exchanging one broken bracelet for one that was intact today. I find this extremely disturbing. I think local residents should expect support from local business as well. It’s not a one-way street where we support local business with no expectation of reciprocal respect and value. Loyalty has to work both ways. I will no longer frequent Things, etc. store and will make my purchases elsewhere in the future. She has far too much competition to make a stand like this over a $19 bracelet purchase. This smacks in the face of the thousands of dollars that I’ve spent in her store over the years. Very silly move on her part.
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September 2021 by June J.
I am a big proponent of supporting local, family owned businesses first, before large corporate department stores. I live by this rule. Today I visited Things etc. to make the exchange of a defective bracelet that I bought as a gift for someone two weeks ago. I presented the gift to a friend this week and unbeknownst to me, my friend showed me that the bracelet was defective and would not clasp. The bracelet kept falling off my friend. Luckily she found it on several occasions and came with me today to exchange it. The Things, etc. store owner announced to us today that she has a policy that states all sales are final and only exchanges will be allowed with proof of purchase and receipt. I opened my phone and displayed my credit card statement and the SPECIFIC credit card sales transaction receipt that I made for the bracelet, and several other items that I bought in her store two weeks ago. Not only did I prove and describe a strict type of loyalty in support of her revenue and livelihood, but I also happened to be adorning earrings and 3 rings that I purchased from her in the past. I have constantly towed friends, family and visiting tourists to her store for the past 11 years. I explained all of this to her but she refused to adjust HER OWN policy by exchanging one broken bracelet for one that was intact. I find this extremely disturbing. I think local residents should expect similar loyalty and support from local business as well. It's not a one-way street where we support local business with no expectation of reciprocal respect and value. Loyalty has to work both ways. I will no longer frequent Things, etc. store and will make my purchases elsewhere in the future. She has far too much competition to make a stand like this over a $19 bracelet purchase. This smacks in the face of the thousands of dollars that I've spent in her store over the years. Very silly move on her part.
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May 2021 by Kim Malone
Walked in... put our mask on. GirlBehind counter said “ If u don’t like it JUST leave ! “ I have NEVER in my life been spoken to so rude ! These younger kids evidently NEVER were told to respect your elders ! I’m not old but older than her !! RUDE RUDE RUDE ! Owner needs to get rid of her !!!
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April 2021 by Rebekah Crawford
The ladies there were so friendly. I love the anklets and sunglasses I got there !!!