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July 2024 by ET
Terrible cashier!! My mother went in today and was told that " I hate white people" when checking out. He was on his phone while he was at the register and she waited for him to be done once he was he was not very pleasant.
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March 2024 by Spencer
The cashier rang several of our items up multiple times. She was rude about removing them, and sent it to the pay screen twice before she got everything set properly.
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December 2023 by Dana Martin
The staff was friendly and helpful.
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December 2023 by Maureen Monhollen
This one is much nicer than the one in Penn Hills. Friendly ataff, clean, organized, and felt larger... maybe because it wasn't so cluttered!
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December 2023 by sergio robledo
Crazy cheap deals for Xmas decorations! Co-workers will never know how little I spent!!
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November 2023 by Mr.Sergio Robledo
Crazy cheap deals for Xmas decorations! Co-workers will never know how little I spent!!
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September 2023 by Karen “Pittsburgh Girl” Browne Fleck
Got what we needed!
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September 2023 by Regina Musta
Wasn't at Dollar Tree...! Was at Hot Tub Factory Outlet.
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July 2023 by Michele Bellissimo
Very helpful
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July 2023 by DragunFly Jones
clean, fast, and efficient than most other dollar stores? For now, anyway, it's a new store, so let's give it a chance.
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June 2023 by Glo Gibson
Clean, well organized, nice workers, easy parking.
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May 2023 by Ammie-Marie Littke
I'm a chronic Dollar Tree-aholic. We don't have an Anonymous meetup with a 12-step program for this sort of thing (because we can't afford it), but if we did, it would probably be something like this:Step 1: Admit you have a problem. Stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me: "Hi, my name is..., and I'm addicted to the Dollar Tree."Step 2: Unsubscribe from all Dollar Tree email newsletters. No more daily temptations in your inbox! You don't need another email about Dollar Tree deals in your life.Step 3: Remove all Dollar Tree apps from your phone. No more mindless scrolling through the Dollar Tree website during your lunch break or while waiting in line at the grocery store.Step 4: Create a "Dollar Tree Anonymous" support group. Find fellow Dollar Tree shopaholics in your area and meet regularly to share your struggles, offer support, and swap stories of your latest Dollar Tree finds.Step 5: Set a strict budget for Dollar Tree purchases. Allocate a specific amount of money each month for your Dollar Tree hauls and stick to it. No more impulse buying every cute thing you see.Step 6: Find alternative hobbies. Instead of spending hours at the Dollar Tree, explore new hobbies that don't involve shopping. Take up painting, learn to cook, or start a book club. Distract yourself from the call of the Dollar Tree.Step 7: Stay out of the "Just for Fun" aisle. That aisle with all the cute knick-knacks and random gadgets may seem harmless, but it's a trap for shopaholics. Avoid it at all costs!Step 8: Ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" before making a purchase. Challenge yourself to only buy items that you truly need and will use, rather than just adding to your Dollar Tree collection.Step 9: Get an accountability partner. Find a friend or family member who can help you stay on track with your Dollar Tree recovery. They can be your voice of reason when you're tempted to splurge on another Dollar Tree haul.Step 10: Create a "Dollar Tree Detox" jar. Every time you resist the urge to shop at the Dollar Tree, put the money you would have spent into a jar. Watch your savings grow and reward yourself with a non-Dollar Tree treat when you reach a milestone.Step 11: Practice self-care. Take care of yourself emotionally, mentally, and physically. When you're feeling good about yourself, you're less likely to turn to retail therapy at the Dollar Tree.Step 12: Celebrate your progress. Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements in overcoming your Dollar Tree addiction. Treat yourself to something special (that's not from the Dollar Tree) as a reward for your efforts.While this is an imaginary 12-step program, recovery from any addiction should be taken seriously. If you feel that you have a genuine addiction to shopping or spending, it's important to seek help from a professional counselor or therapist... and probably avoid Dollar Tree, but if you don't---you'll probably see me there! ?
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April 2023 by Danielle Hawkins
If I could give 0 stars I would. This review is solely based on the customer service. Today I visited this store and there were only 2 workers. A female manager, and a male associate. There was a elderly customer in front of me in the male associate’s line. This associate was soooo rude and spoke to the customer like trash. He spoke so rudely that I didn’t want to give them my money. I didn’t even know the elderly customer however I couldn’t just stand there. We asked for his name and he refused. The manager acted as if she didn’t hear anything going on and then said she can’t do everything. I will never go back to this location
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March 2023 by John Pcolar
Good greeting cards cheap.
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February 2023 by JUST_in_TYME25
Things were a dollar it was great. Lots of fun. I’ll be back tomorrow.