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April 2024 by Celine Daily
Clean, organized and well stocked store with pleasant staff.
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February 2024 by Evelyn Duncan
Excellent Service
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September 2023 by Tonya Kautter
Love it
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August 2023 by Bernadette Michaels
workers are most helpful.
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July 2023 by Annette Bennett
The gentleman cashier was very helpful and polite!!
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June 2023 by Dianne Henrikson
Always something different to see and at a price that's easy on your wallet.
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March 2023 by Rebecca Floyd
I went to the store at Long Leaf Mall and was a little surprised. The store used to be clean and well kept. Today it was a hot mess!! So dishelved and messy looking.
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February 2023 by Chris Lippincott
Awesome place! But unfortunately there were no live trees for a dollar.
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December 2022 by John Tew
Very large sure with excellent selection. Clean and friendly customer service. Difficult to get to parking lot depending on how you are going in.
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November 2022 by Alan Chestnut
Big shout out to Barbara 11/7 @ 12:30pm. Such friendly service. Store very organized. 2 registers open taking care of customers.
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August 2022 by pamela clark
Here is the dollar tree yarn I used to crochet dress. Blankets,turtle
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June 2022 by Nicodemous
One of the largest Dollar Trees I have ever saw. They had much more of a selection that you'd usually find and a larger range of brands including a few top tier name brands.Well worth a drop in to see what you can find at a great deal!
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June 2022 by Llockk15
Large selection of items, that the average Dollar tree does not have. Found nice, name brand items for a low price! Great gift, party and craft ideas.
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June 2022 by Laurie Rrr
I am so impressed with this Dollar Tree! So many items. The store is very clean and the employees are very friendly. I will definitely be back.
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June 2022 by Mechele
I assume Dollar Tree pays its hourly workforce only minimum wage; MAYBE slightly more. Because of the low wage rates, employee turnover is very high and that has an adverse effect on the quality of service and assistance (or lack thereof) customers receive. If you don't mind having to search for a checkout person (bc of understaffing) or dealing with unhappy employees' less than zealous attitudes, there are STILL some good deals to be found here. That's being said even AFTER "'DOLLAR' TREE" (would a name change not be wise at this point?); without ANY significant notifications/announcements informing customers of the impending changes; INCREASED all its FORMERLY ONE-dollar items to ONE DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Remains a decent place to pickup cleaning supplies, various toiletries, etc. but will NEVER be a store to rave about, nor to miss if it goes out of business.*NOTE TO DOLLAR TREE EXECS: Your EMPLOYEES are your most valuable asset. Without them, YOU are out of a job. Unlike Amazon, because of the nature of YOUR business, Dollar Tree CANNOT EXIST without brick & mortar STORES, which MUST be manned by EMPLOYEES. The happiness (or opposite) of those employees DIRECTLY CORRELATES with YOUR revenue stream. Customers do NOT frequent businesses run by disgruntled/unhappy people.Improving benefits and increasing wages will INITIALLY cut into profits, but in the long-term it's the best (and most simple) change you can implement IF you'd like to see more $ in the long-term. Keep things as they are, and TURNOVER & negative word of mouth will be the death of "Dollar Twenty-Five+ Tree".(NO, I don't know ANYone who works at Dollar Tree in ANY capacity. YES, I DO have a business degree, but this review was written from the CUSTOMER'S POV.)