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August 2024 by Salvatore Thomas
See update as of June 30th 2024
To start: It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see who minds their own business and who is a TROUBLEMAKER..
There is an elderly caucasian man with white hair and facial hair that works there. . This person is a troublemaker.
Last season he shoved me aside in an aisle which he had done once before and I confronted his behavior. He twisted the story telling the manager that I was aggressive with him. The manager approached me which ticked me off and I made an implication in self defense which I regret.(She herself has pulled some pretty shady moves). He also relayed this twisted version to his coworkers to turn them on me.
These days he is displaying PASSIVE AGGRESSIVE behavior which is subtle in order to BAIT me into discoarse. His objective is to GET ME BANNED from the store.
I've had many experiences with COVERT NARCISSISTS and this person ABSOLUTELY is one.
They are abusive, envious, sneaks, liars, manipulators, exploiters and most of all cowards.Always playing the victim while they are the aggressors with an emotional IQ of an adolescent.
I've since filed a police report against this person. When dealing with a narcissist, document everything leaving a paper trail to cover your tail.
Research narcissism on youtube
*This next statement was written 1
day after their reply
I can inform you as to the precursor to his recent behavior.
A couple of months ago the manager there put me in an awkward position. Upon my just entering the premises a donator presented a sofa in deplorable condition. The manager wasn't capable of handling the rejection of this item. So she shifted the responsibility of rejecting the sofa to me (a customer). She knew I was in design so she said to the customer"He is a designer so he can judge" putting me in a position to do her job while at the same time devaluing my vocation and intelligence.
A couple of weeks later I made a suggestion as to how to layout some of the furniture to enhance the viewing of the furnishings to entice customers into making purchases. Her response was for me to DO IT FOR HER. I was almost willing to help out for a good cause. I had said that I might be able to do it in a couple of days.
She told me to "DO IT NOW".
She actually ORDERED ME..
Naturally I did not and left the store.
In that same conversation she began to slight me telling me I'm flashy and "you don't see me (meaning herself apoatantly out of jealousy) being flashy" and said sarcastically that "some people don't like buying second hand", putting down those including myself. I had said my apartment was a mess and had to get home and clean up. She said" some people have nice things but they're dirty* All of these things were said consecutively and out of context.
These were manipulative tactics to break down my self esteem and get me to seek her approval in order to succumb to her demands. These are the tactics of a narcissist.
She was playing me for a fool.
I completely stopped communicating with her and ignored her from that point on which didn't sit well with her.
At a later point I overheard her mocking and belittling me in the back room with other customers all laughing at me.
Now because this occurred he thought the manager would align with him freeing him to SET ME UP to be banned from the store.
This prompted his passive aggressive behavior.
This store is on my path and drop in frequently. Clearly I'm not your only customer but I have spent thousands of dollars per year mostly on furnishings and decorative items.
In my opinion this man has most probably done this to other custoners but most people aren't astute enough having the insight to see through his tactics as these are NOT BLATANT hence the diagnosis "COVER
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July 2024 by lololoveu
The front desk lady with glasses was extremely rude and unprofessional when my friend and I went up to the front counter as expected when purchasing an item if you decide last minutes that you don't like it the cashier could always take it back unlike this untrained employee who picked an argument with 13 and 14 girls who were quite shaken by her rude response. She handled our items hostile and aggressive, which led to one of the items being broken, which felt like it was on purpose. For our first-hand experience, it wasn't a great one.Hopefully, this store has better judgment when picking their employee's next time.
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July 2024 by TatoKitti G
they charge HELLA for jeans
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April 2024 by D Ha
The manager, who is a heavy set black woman, is very rude and overpriced everything. She always gives people a dirty look.
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February 2024 by Elissa Fory
Very large selection of clothing. Mostly reasonably priced. Some good brands. I found clothing that I needed for my kids' costumes for a play here, after I made some minor adjustments. Not as good of a selection on the home goods side.
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February 2024 by gia481
I'm so glad I finally made it to the Salvation Army's New Rochelle location. It isn't big but definitely not small. The prices are fair and I can't wait to go back.
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December 2023 by Michele Sidney
Staff is very friendly and they have a variety of merchandise.
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November 2023 by Fluffy Katzen
They don't let customers use their bathroom.
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September 2023 by Rosemary Gibson
Enough items are overpriced that it needs be mentioned.I understand that some items go on sale based on tag color, but that doesn’t include electronics? $54.99 for an old computer monitor ? Come on now….
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September 2023 by Cara Vacek Hanhurst
Great store. I just wish they had a changing room and restroom. I always have to leave early because there are no facilities.
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September 2023 by Grace Odom
As others have mentioned, pretty expensive
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September 2023 by Sudarshan Singla
The place to donate usable items
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August 2023 by Lala
Got there too late but def going back.
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August 2023 by Adriana Navarro
Good prices
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August 2023 by Gail Monso
Good selections and parking lot.