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November 2013 by Jenny E.
Five stars for the sweet ladies in cosmetics! I shop here almost every day.. I hate big stores such as Wal-Mart.. These lovely ladies are so helpful, I tell them what I need and they do the shopping for me! They guide me thru what is on sale.. and even pull out coupons! Because of their hospitality, I know ill be a customer for life!
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October 2013 by Jaime F.
Not very couponer friendly and frequently out of stock. The staff acts put out to assist customers and the every cashier needs customer service training. Only plus are the nice beauty advisors.
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June 2013 by Andrew B.
Eh its alright I wish that the crew was a little bit more excited to work there everytime I come and I see a blank face that seems like they could cwre less
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December 2012 by Scottie M.
Very friendly staff! Each member of the team always offers me legitimate items that serve my needs. The cosmetic department is always great with complimenting my purchase with big saving from coupons the clerk cut at home for the customers! The photo staff knows their stuff, very well trained. The only disappointment is that they are usually stocking the inside of the cooler and you have to wait for someone to notice you and then find the photo department employee for you. The pharmacy is very informative, always suggesting great remedies and which products are the best for my buck. This place has great deals, however, when I'm purchasing a gallon of milk - it's more than annoying when I'm offered to purchase a 24 pack of batteries along with it. What? Then if I return 2 minutes later because I forgot the butter, the clerk asks me once again "Would you like to purchase a 24 pack of batteries?" I scowl over at the display and notice the sign that states "FREE (if I don't offer to you)" - what a horrible way to do business. This practice might want to be put to rest, CVS is within walking distance. The only other suggestion that I have for this place is tidiness. I understand that they are utilizing staff from every other department to build the Christmas display in August so they are rushing... but the middle of the day shopping experience seems to include large boxes in the middle of the aisle and usually someone on top of a ladder preventing customers from getting by. Whatever happened to having the store "ready to sell" when the doors open? Large displays should not be constructed during business hours.