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    Burlington

    2.8(22 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $

    I have only been to this location 2-3 times and always left feeling "meh". This morning/early…read moreafternoon there was a young man up front cashing people out . My cart had a huge storage ottoman and a mirror - initially he offered to disarm the system that locks carts. So they can't go out the door - that was fantastic alone . I asked if I could pull my car up and he waited patiently keeping an eye on my cart and as I went to grab my ottomsn he said he would go ahead and get it in my car . I feel terrible that I can not recall his name but in a world of seemingly all retail workers being rude recently this man is a standout . He was so incredibly kind and helpful and I hope on future visits he will be there up front again. So incredibly grateful for this- I have relayed the incredible customer service to multiple friends and family . 100% will be back soon mostly because of the service I got from this young man. He needs a raise!

    I had never been to this store before, and wanted to check it out because there was a job fair for…read morea new store in Milford I was invited to attend. After walking through the store I decided to pass on the job fair because there was a store made such a bad impression on me. I reminded me a dollar store selling clothes and just as poorly organize.

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    Burlington - Burlington Coat Factory of Natick -- Cloverleaf Center : 321 Speen Street, Natick             Interior

    Burlington Coat Factory of Natick -- Cloverleaf Center : 321 Speen Street, Natick Interior

    Burlington - Burlington Coat Factory of Natick -- Cloverleaf Center : 321 Speen Street, Natick             Interior

    Burlington Coat Factory of Natick -- Cloverleaf Center : 321 Speen Street, Natick Interior

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    Savers - Where's the lie?

    Savers

    3.0(92 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $

    Benefits Epilepsy; Magazines, books…read moreLots of junk, but you never know what you might find there.

    Savers' ($SVV) business model, while legally legitimate, is pretty hard to stomach at a…read morecustomer-facing level. They purchase items in bulk from non-profits up front and pay them a lump sum. Your purchase does not go to charity whatsoever. In fact, following regulatory scrutiny over charitable messaging in the late 2010s, they actually removed any signage suggesting affiliation with the Epilepsy Foundation from stores...Tax avoidance aside, the inventory from an average person like the writer and reader of this review, is completely free. They just pay someone to: sort it, take a very cursory glance at eBay sales history (maybe even just listing price, which are two totally different things), print a price tag that's somewhere between 1/3 to 1/2 that sale value, and throw it on a shelf. Fine. This is nothing new really. But, it has gotten pretty egregious over the years and it's hard to not be a little incensed knowing that this inventory is, by and large, gratis. This particular store is jam-packed with people. I had to park in a lot I didn't even know existed, behind the store, at 2PM on a Thursday. The din of hangers screeching against the racks, people walking around talking on their phones as if they were shorting stocks on used Bop-Its at a Bloomberg terminal, and people sitting at the back of the store eating apple slices out of baggies (this was a new one). It's an interesting, if not somewhat sad, vignette of the economic reality for many people right now. Seeing a beat up Nintendo Wii listed for $49.99 in the display case at the front is laughable. For a while now my favorite thing has been to just go to the front to smirk at what they deem high-value enough to put behind the glass. If you're someone who knows beyond the surface level brands, or whatever, you might have had some good luck in the past maybe snagging a Barbour shirt for a couple of bucks. Back then, only the household names would be marked up. Now, I'm pretty sure they look up almost anything. It's become pretty hard to find a good deal. Not to sound greedy, but that's kind of the whole conceit of thrifting, right? If it isn't the profiteering on their end making it difficult to find good deals, it's the torrent of people coming in with flipping in mind. I get it. Flipping is fun. But, half of that stuff you have in your cart is not going to sell. Honestly 80% of it won't and you'll end up hanging onto it out of stubbornness or just eventually returning it from whence it came. Board games are not worth selling, the weight and dimensions alone make the margins maybe a couple of dollars after paying for shipping and handling. Just because that celebrity cookbook sold once for $29.99 in June 2022 doesn't mean it will sell now. Despite that, likely because of TikTok, I see people combing the racks and loading up carts full of Jerry Maguire VHS tapes and old Bing Crosby Christmas records... Not an indictment of flippers, it's more of an indicator of the economy we're in. Where so many people are now willing to squat in the crowded aisles, scanning every book on the shelf hoping to find some obscure first printing of an electrical engineering textbook to list on ThriftBooks. Clearly if people are willing to do that all day, they must need the money, and there's no judgement on that. It's just a shame because it does really thin out the amount of interesting things on the shelves for people wanting to find something purely for their own enjoyment. I've been thrifting for a long time and I still love it, but this particular store always follows me home. I never leave feeling better than when I entered.

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    BJ's Home Improvement - My estimate!!

    BJ's Home Improvement

    1.0(9 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    OMG! My husband and I are shopping for a replacement front entry door for our standard size front…read moredoor. We checked a couple of places and what we want is approximately $5,000-$7,000 including installation. So I'm shopping at BJs and there's a kiosk set up with a woman promoting BJs Home Services. She said we would get a discount for being members of BJs and also a military discount for being a veteran. So we set up an in-home consultation. He arrives, we pick out a door we like, and now we're waiting for the price. Get ready for this: $38,000.00!!!!! (okay specifically $38,258.00) When we laughed thinking he was joking, and the price was actually $3,800.00, nope. So he works his numbers and somehow, magically, gets the price down to...wait for it $24,793.00. What, does this thing come with a butler who's gonna open the door for us? Okay, I think I'll pass. Imagine paying that much for a door? What a waste of time!!

    I used BJ's for a floor installation. Everything went smooth until the contractor showed up for the…read moreinstallation and said that I did not have the quarter round (trim) for the floor. The materials had been ordered directly from the contractor to BJ's so this was not my fault. Anyway, when I tried to call BJ's to fix the issue they kept me on hold and then eventually hung up on me...all day! I tried over and over...same result... I also used the option of leaving my number for a call back... twice... but I never received a call back. In the end I was forced to buy the materials from Lowes myself ...at my own cost... luckily the contactor is doing the right thing and installing it for me at no additional cost...but it still cost me hundreds more than the estimate because I had to buy the additional materials myself...and as of today I still have not been able to contact an actual human at BJ's home improvement department. DO NOT USE BJS. THEY TAKE YOUR $ AND DISSAPEAR!

    Five Below - discountstore - Updated May 2026

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