9AM - 2:30PM
775 S 6th St, Silsbee“Love, love, love this place.The above was 5 years ago. I have been going here for 25 years. Recently, I went and felt I was under charged. I went back the next day and gave Pam $5. Since she did not place it with any other money for the shop. I watched her from afar. She put this $5 in her pocket. I did not say anything at that time. Since then, folks outside will give her money they may have owed. In the pocket. I went and placed a clock on the counter. There was no evident price. Barbara charged me, and I'm not sure. Pam talked down to Barbara, and she changed the price. I gave her $5, no worries. She followed me out to the car in the guise of helping me; then accused me of removing a sticker to get a lower price. I was furious. When that happens, I get really quiet. So a week later, I came in and had a talk with her to the side. I told her I saw her pocket the $5. She gaslighted me and told me I was wrong, I called her a liar to her face. Then she demurred but never admitted this. I told her folks to donate this stuff and asked her where she gets her pricing. Since then, I have seen some high-end crystal table ware donated. She had it all lined up on the counter and covered with linens. I'm not real sure, but I do know that if you do not see it, one can not buy it. I finally told her that the clock did not keep the correct time, and she told me they should have checked it before selling. Then she was told by me uhm you are the one who priced it at $6." I even brought you three different types of batteries, and you priced it but did not check it. She just looked at me and grinned.I have tried to contact the head of this nonprofit because there is another woman I have asked her the price of something and she shot out to her car and said I get it free come back tomorrow. I did not come back because I did not want to be complicit. I realized something fishy was going on there were bags and boxes on the floor and was reprimanded not to look in those because they do not know what is in there. That spoke volumes. I've donated a instant pot used once by me, never made it to the floor. Recently I donated 3 gallon bags of pvc fittings never to be seen again. I saw her bully a little old lady because the "manager" told her the object was $1. Pam bullied her until she just left what she wanted. This lady was more than likely on SSI. They ship items they do not want out by truckload. So from this point on I am bringing my donations directly to a homeless camp. Sad. Sad sad. I will continue to shop here I just am no longer donating.”
“Cleanest, nicest antique store I've ever been inside. The owner, Dean, is super great and knowledgeable. It smells nice and it's so organized. Stuff is reasonably priced too. I highly recommend stopping in once or twice or 12 times.”
“My family discovered this amazing store about 2yrs ago when we took in 5 foster children who needed all new clothes for them to grow out of. The excellent prices and more importantly the selection are definitely benefits but are outshined by the friendly staff.”