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June 2024 by Robert Reymond
I hate when I come here. I avoid it unless I have no choice due to needing the large selection. Workers look at you until you ask for help. I’ll go to every other fun store in town first if I can.
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June 2024 by Theresa Abrams
The worse customer service. I felt discriminated against. I’m a woman of color. When originally went in to purchase a gun. The first gentleman tried to brush me off. Suggested a used one would be cheaper. The second and third guy made me feel as if I didn’t really know what I wanted in a gun. Told them I knew about guns since my dad was a gun enthusiast I’m pretty knowledgeable. I ended up showing them on my phone the exact one I was looking into purchasing. Said oh maybe you can only get it online. At this point I told them that’s fine I’d just go online and buy it. After purchasing it online it came in I go into pick it up and I’m being scrutinized from the period I put after the abbreviation on North. To being asked repeatedly which state I was born in. Once everything was filled out, they stated it would take roughly 10 minutes for the background check. 30 minutes no answer. Since I’m on crutches and was hurting asked if they’d just call me when finished and I’d come back. The guy helping has to go ask if it was okay, I told him it wasn’t like I was taking the gun home before the check came back. I decided to cancel order once I was back home. I will never purchase another thing from them.
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June 2024 by Vinnie Daino
Great store just over priced on just about everything in there.
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June 2024 by Thomas Kolde
It's a man cave especial! Just wish I had more money to spend there!
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June 2024 by Mario Maldonado
Completely felt disrespected by the Costumer Service and shift manager when trying to make a return. I was questioned on whether I had purchased the product there at the store, because the representative failed to use other resources to identify the product (e.g. title or product description) when they weren't able to match the product SKU number to the receipt.
EVERYTHING CHANGED WHEN I SHOWED THEM A MILITARY I.D. WHEN I WAS MAKING ANOTHER PURCHASE. They were more responsive and seemed to be more helpful.
I am not making any accusations and they might have been having a bad day, but I felt very profiled when I was at this store.
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June 2024 by Angie A.
Love taking the family here!
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June 2024 by Jeremiah Sheward
Very nice store. You can be in and out quickly and the staff was great.
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June 2024 by Darryl Tyson
Big store...has a display with numerous animals from Africa and mule deer trophy room with over 100 full size mule deer
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May 2024 by Robert Glasgow
Great variety of products at a competitive price.
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May 2024 by Christopher Sonnier
Tried to process an online firearm purchase from the Gun Library. That did not work out and no one could tell me what happened short of someone local bought the item, I had requested be put on hold till I could go up to close the transaction.
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May 2024 by Joshua Burton
Employee asked for my id for a firearm purchase,it had a slight crack on one side from use so I had taped it. The employee bends my I’d and breaks it the rest of the way and then says that I can’t buy a firearm. I told him I go to gun shows every other weekend and have never had an issue. So now I have a BROKEN ID AND NO FIREARM. Of course it’s not valid once you break it in half like a jackass. And continue trying to argue after I state my view. I will shop elsewhere.
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May 2024 by James Miller
I had a very mixed experience today. Some good some bad. The 2 people in the sunglasses department were exceptional, patient, kind, and very helpful.
And on the other hand, I wanted a new pocket knife. In sort this dude was an A-hole, unpleasant, indifferent and useless.
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May 2024 by James Kaberline
What to say about Cabela's, well when I first started going there they were family owned. It was..still is a nice place. But a lot has changed. When it went from family owned to a publicly owned company, that's when things began to change. I live nearby so I went there often. Not always to buy something, but for the atmosphere. Got to know a few of the guys there. One day I asked around because you could tell that they had made some staffing changes. Turns out they had fired most of their full time employees. The word was it was over money. Guess they wanted to pad their bottom line, or the Ceo's wallet. Just a bad way to make money. Then I noticed that the part time employees who survived the purge, were being replaced. Met one of them one time, and found out he was fired for not pushing their credit cards. The weird thing is they started to sell a Cabela's brand of tractor, now we are not talking lawnmower size, but the size you would use on a small farm. During all this I found myself going there less and less. Now Bass Pro owns them. They got rid of the tractor's, but also got rid of the layaway for firearm's ..go figure. It was always a little expensive, time will tell how Bass Pro Shop will take care of it in the future. Still a nice place.
05/18/22, the store has changed a lot since Bass Pro bought them out. It would still be a better place to go if buying a gun than one of the Bass Pro stores, but the whole flavor that made Cabela’s, well Cabela’s has changed. Years ago you could go there and buy some nice military rifles, and handguns. That is all gone. They used to have gun racks that were two racks tall, they took all those out in favor of single height racks that are on wheels. Which means they have less of those guns to display. It seems that everything gets packed up each night and put in a big safe they have. Probably the result of being robbed too many times.
The cafeteria is gone as a result of Covid, not to come back as they sold all the equipment and now use that area for fulfillment of orders. They shut down the shooting gallery (not sure if that will be coming back). The fudge shop is gone (it looks like they still have fudge for sale, but it is produced offsite, along with the candied nuts they used to make there). Just a lot that used to make the place special is now gone. The prices are still high. I did find a Cabela’s brand of cast iron pan there a month or two ago, but it was made in China. The stand that they had outside that sold kettle corn is gone. Now that was operated by someone other than Cabela’s, but it is still gone. They do have a lot of gear for sale, so that remains. If you want to get a feel of how Cabela’s used to be visit the main Bass Pro shop in Springfield Missouri. The local Bass Pro shops are a watered down version of that. Now it may have changed, but the last time I visited there a few years ago it was pretty neat. Some change is good, some not so good. In the case of Cabela’s not so good.
09/07/23, have you noticed, they took down the Cabela’s signs on the side of the building , and replaced them with Bas Pro signs?
I have to be honest and say I miss the old Cabela’s. The one that offered old military rifles, and pistols. The one that offered layaway on those guns. The gun library had such a diverse offering of rare and antique guns. The cafeteria with its offerings of different kinds of burgers. It is not the same.
04/25/24, A friend told me that Bass Pro Shops deliberately made changes, so that Cabela’s would fail. That would explain a lot. He indicated that after building 2 Bass Pro Shops in KC, they did not want competition from Cabela’s. Hmmmmm
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May 2024 by Sam Yang
Very good service. The front person is always friendly and willing to help if needed.
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May 2024 by Carson Bush
Welcoming