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January 2024 by j d
I would not even give this store a 1 star. This is the worst store ever! Employees are rude and the manager is incompetent as well! I will not shop at this store anymore.
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January 2024 by Dani Blackwell, '22, MPA
The most organized Ross ever!! Great selection! Neat!
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January 2024 by Kwabena A
As always with Ross, it's a hit & miss kind of situation but usually a hit.
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January 2024 by Debonaire
This has to be the absolute worst Ross I've ever seen. It's set up more like a thrift store and it just seems like no one cares, I can't shop with clutter to each his own, but not for me
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September 2023 by Roque Garcia
This Ross has a better selection then other Ross's that I have been to.
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September 2023 by Omar L.
I use this store mostly for kids shoes for when they play outside because they always destroy them. I can buy them 3 pairs for $60 or less. Decent brands most of the time, but others you strike out and they have nothing at the time. It's all about luck. I've also had some lucky finds for men's underwear (e.g. Calvin Klein, Tommy), and paid less than $20 for a package of three.
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September 2023 by Abi Turner (Buzbuz9)
This was your standard Ross. Lots of stuff to look at though likely a bit understaffed.
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June 2023 by Jonathan Williams
Great spot to get some good deals, hidden ?
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May 2023 by CD Joe's Dad
Much cleaner and better stocked than it used to be.This Ross Dress for Less store is a very short walk along the same sidewalk from Marshall's (their direct competitor for discount brand-name clothing).This Ross has less of a wait at the checkout line than that Marshall's does. Based on my repeat experience with both stores, that Marshall's is properly staffed, and this Ross is significantly understaffed.One more thing...One of the cashiers at this Ross Dress for Less was UNINTENTIONALLY rude. I'm putting that in all caps, because it is important that anyone reading this should just know that she was just self-absorbed and probably didn't even realize she was being rude.Situation: We were only buying 1 item. We were the only customers in line for a register. There were 2 registers open, each with a customer. As we approached the first register, the light was on, and Cashier "A" was helping a customer. She saw us waiting in line for her, but instead of making eye contact, she stepped around the register and flipped the switch to turned off the light, then she finished with the customer she had already started with. After that customer left, she said to us "This register is closed, but you can wait at the other register. Sorry."So, was that "sorry" rude? No. That was simply insincere.When deciding if something is rude, I generally follow the Golden Rule, the modern version of which is "treat other people the way you would want to be treated, if you were in their position.."What was rude was the order that she did things. If she was the person in line, and I was working at the register, I would have turned off my light BEFORE my last customer stepped up to the register, not AFTER. If I couldn't do that, then I would go ahead and take care of 1 more customer after turning off my light..I also would have immediately made eye contact with any other customers who were waiting, and I would have smiled and pointed them toward an open register.Just an FYI, Ross Cashiers.
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May 2023 by Joe's Dad
Much cleaner and better stocked than it used to be.This Ross Dress for Less store is a very short walk along the same sidewalk from Marshall's (their direct competitor for discount brand-name clothing).This Ross has less of a wait at the checkout line than that Marshall's does. Based on my repeat experience with both stores, that Marshall's is properly staffed, and this Ross is significantly understaffed.One more thing...One of the cashiers at this Ross Dress for Less was UNINTENTIONALLY rude. I'm putting that in all caps, because it is important that anyone reading this should just know that she was just self-absorbed and probably didn't even realize she was being rude.Situation: We were only buying 1 item. We were the only customers in line for a register. There were 2 registers open, each with a customer. As we approached the first register, the light was on, and Cashier "A" was helping a customer. She saw us waiting in line for her, but instead of making eye contact, she stepped around the register and flipped the switch to turned off the light, then she finished with the customer she had already started with. After that customer left, she said to us "This register is closed, but you can wait at the other register. Sorry."So, was that "sorry" rude? No. That was simply insincere.When deciding if something is rude, I generally follow the Golden Rule, the modern version of which is "treat other people the way you would want to be treated, if you were in their position.."What was rude was the order that she did things. If she was the person in line, and I was working at the register, I would have turned off my light BEFORE my last customer stepped up to the register, not AFTER. If I couldn't do that, then I would go ahead and take care of 1 more customer after turning off my light..I also would have immediately made eye contact with any other customers who were waiting, and I would have smiled and pointed them toward an open register.Just an FYI, Ross Cashiers.
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April 2023 by CD Upchurch
Much cleaner and better stocked than it used to be.This Ross Dress for Less store is a very short walk along the same sidewalk from Marshall's (their direct competitor for discount brand-name clothing).This Ross has less of a wait at the checkout line than that Marshall's does. Based on my repeat experience with both stores, that Marshall's is properly staffed, and this Ross is significantly understaffed.One more thing...One of the cashiers at this Ross Dress for Less was UNINTENTIONALLY rude. I'm putting that in all caps, because it is important that anyone reading this should just know that she was just self-absorbed and probably didn't even realize she was being rude.Situation: We were only buying 1 item. We were the only customers in line for a register. There were 2 registers open, each with a customer. As we approached the first register, the light was on, and Cashier "A" was helping a customer. She saw us waiting in line for her, but instead of making eye contact, she stepped around the register and flipped the switch to turned off the light, then she finished with the customer she had already started with. After that customer left, she said to us "This register is closed, but you can wait at the other register. Sorry."So, was that "sorry" rude? No. That was simply insincere.When deciding if something is rude, I generally follow the Golden Rule, the modern version of which is "treat other people the way you would want to be treated, if you were in their position.."What was rude was the order that she did things. If she was the person in line, and I was working at the register, I would have turned off my light BEFORE my last customer stepped up to the register, not AFTER. If I couldn't do that, then I would go ahead and take care of 1 more customer after turning off my light..I also would have immediately made eye contact with any other customers who were waiting, and I would have smiled and pointed them toward an open register.Just an FYI, Ross Cashiers.
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April 2023 by Maggie O'Neal
The tall older African American male there is very rude. He complains about having to work out loud and closing store amenities so he doesn't have to work. They are always under staffed.
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April 2023 by Ian K.
Located off Glenwood Ave. At location near Dicks and Bath and Body works.They have a decent selection. Nothing great, nothing bad. Comparable to other Ross.
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March 2023 by Lex M.
Today I needed hangers and new bed pillows so I decided to head to Ross this morning as it opened. The store was well organized and clean. I love the art at this location, its a nice store to decorate any room. The furniture in the store today was so tempting 2 excellent bar stools and velvet storage bench. They items were so sleek and well made. This store had some many great items it took me alot of time getting my pillows and hangers.
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February 2023 by Heath Winslow
Don't post hours if you're not going to stay open. Blocking the doors with shopping carts is the same as locking the doors, an hour or more before posted closing hours.