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    Dollar Crazy

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Wow Liquidation

    Wow Liquidation

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Ordered baby swing, worked a couple of times then quit. The insurance that I took out on it said…read moreit was manufacturers responsibility. Called WOW and they said send it back at my cost which is $60.00 return shipping, the cost of the swing is only $10.00 more, ridiculous. I contacted ebay and they said to give them a chance to email return label and send it back for a full refund, if they don't they will get involved... So far not impressed at all...

    2.5-star experience; I rounded up to be kind as first reviewer…read more This is a liquidation center for returns (Amazon or wherever). They have items over $10 lining the walls around the store, and then the "bin items" which get discounted each day, starting at $10 on Friday, then Saturday $7, Sunday $4, Monday $2, Tuesday $1, then anything left is 50¢ on Wednesday. Thursdays they are closed to restock. Visited on a Friday morning to look for power tools or possibly appliances. Friday, per their website, is supposed to be "heavy in home goods, baby goods, appliances and electronics, Saturday has a lot of big items, pools, furniture, kids cars, bikes and some clothes. Sunday is filled with detergent, soap, shampoo, lotion, phone accessories, clothes, cosmetics, furniture and more." Thought Friday would be best bet for what I needed but we didn't end up finding anything. Tools were same price as box stores on sale. Kid toys were not a deal on anything either. Appliances were some scratch & dent, side-by-side stainless fridge/freezers $700 (basic brands). For laundry room, for example $300 top load, $400 front load standard brands like GE. Got there shortly after opening and line was already 15 carts deep. I've heard it wraps around the store and a 3h-wait is typical on certain days/times. I would never be doing that, but 15 carts... if I had 5+ super deals saving me hundreds, maybe. If you want to actually get a bargain: Prepare for no frills, and large bins filled with unpackaged, half-packaged, or worn-packaged stuff. Have a buddy wait in line for you as you run back and forth throwing new items into their cart. Be fierce and mean against other shoppers to get what you want. Be thorough and diligent about going through EVERY LAST ITEM in each bin, so you don't miss anything. Set aside at least 2 hours to dig. Accept that you will need to compare prices on your phone if you don't already know prices. The time waiting in line is going to be VERY LONG, even if you have your cart person holding your place, so honestly it will take a LOT of deals to be worthwhile... and what are the chances you need that many clothes or returned knick knacks that it is worth your time? Pretty much everyone was buying clothes. Huge loads of clothes. Clothes are all new merch on Fri and are $3/pc on Fri/Sat/Sun, so it was mayhem on the clothes (footwear all $5/pr the entire week). People were struggling with each other over the bins... air of hostility not far off from the Lilly Pulitzer warehouse sales I attended 20 years ago! Looked like resellers and pickers there for these huge bulk purchases. All in all, a tough city vibe from everyone there. Didn't feel welcome at all. Other shoppers very competitive and just an intense and stressful environment. Again, the Lilly Pulitzer warehouse sales I used to frequent were equally intense filled with mean crazy b!tches so I get it that these deal places bring out the worst in shoppers, but I'm just repulsed by it anymore and deals are not worth the company of crazies IMO. It's not the store's fault that shoppers get mean, but things can be done to have more cashiers and fewer angry signs (YOU OPEN IT, YOU BOUGHT IT) setting the tone, you know? Drove a long way; left empty-handed. They're a new store so hopefully they will iron out the kinks! Best of luck to them!

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    Grocery Outlet

    Grocery Outlet

    3.9
    (12 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I use to come here a lot when they furst opened. Black owned…read more Parking: street and sometimes it is hard to find. Atmosphere: bright and average noise Service: it's ok. You rarely see anyone to assist. The cashiers are nice. It reminds me of a nicer Aldis. Their prices are higher though but a little leas on some items than the supermarket. They have items that I do not necessarily see in either aldis or the supermarket. Overall they are doable and I will come here when it's convenient.

    The Grocery Outlet is located on Germantown Ave. & Hortter Street. In the Germantown section of…read morePhiladelphia. They have been at this location since 2021, I believe. This was on my list of black owned business I wanted to try for Black history month. Their parking lot is located underground for your convenience. You can go in from the left side of the building. It is well lit with plenty of signs to direct you. Upon entering you are welcomed into a well stocked store. Some things like some of their produce and meats are kept behind glass. The glass portions are not locked (Thank God!). If you take your time, you will spot a lot of items that are very cheap, really good buys. They also carry brands that are unique and may spark your interest to try. A lot of the items are overstocked, closeouts and past season items. Grocery Outlet accepts Snap/ Ebt cards also credit cards. You will need to bring your own bags or you can buy them at the outlet. They are open 7 days a week, Mon-Sun, 8am-9pm. I enjoyed my shopping experience there and will definitely return.

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