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    This is a great Life is Good store. There is a lot of selection, from adults to kids to dogs.

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    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    DICK'S Sporting Goods

    2.2(21 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Completely unacceptable experience here…read more I was the only customer in the shoe department. I waited over twenty five minutes, hoping to try on several pairs of shoes in my size. Two young employees in the shoe department were focused on restocking; after fifteen minutes of waiting, I asked one of them for assistance. (I also heard on one of their radios that someone was waiting for assistance in the shoe department. That'd be me - the only customer in the shoe department.) The two young employees avoided eye contact and the one I asked for help from told me the other employee would help me - I waited another ten minutes and neither stopped restocking to help me. I felt invisible, and angry, that I even bothered driving the 30 minutes it took to get here. I was planning on buying at least two expensive pairs of shoes for the upcoming school year - but alas, I'll be looking elsewhere. Not sure if the pressure to restock is so great from higher-ups or if the two young workers were simply avoiding working with customers. Either way, I will NEVER be back in this Dick's as there is clearly something wrong in this location. Looking at the other Yelp reviews, I'm not the only one with a bad shoe department experience. What a shame.

    There's a good selection of athletic wear, shoes, and equipment with lots of staff. I think the…read morebiggest challenge here is that a lot of the associates are young and maybe haven't received training on customer service and where everything is located in the store. As long as you know that, level your expectations and get what you need in store. Otherwise, order online.

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    Kittery Trading Post

    Kittery Trading Post

    3.8(243 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    Came to see all the deals and fuss. Did not dissapoint…read more Lots of items at fair prices. Found a nice pair of Hooka shoes but they didn't have my size.

    Is there such a thing as having too much gear? Perhaps, only if you're carrying it all at the same…read moretime for a limited trip. Is there such a thing as too much firepower? Perhaps, only if you're seeking the smallest game on a very short trip. Is there really such a thing ever as having TOO much? Perhaps, there is no such a thing if you're a "responsible" prepper or an avid enthusiast seeking to advance yourself to handle just about ANY situation thrown your way - including the apocalypse. I definitely do not believe there is such a thing as having too much. And I can bet on it that most of the people here today at Kittery Trading Post feel the same way. Yes, the prices are mostly MSRP and sometimes higher. Yes, you can most likely (99% of the time) get a better deal elsewhere (especially online). But where can you actually have the opportunity to TOUCH everything or be likely seduced to WANT more because you weren't aware that such an item even existed? Here, at KTP, that is exactly what happens. You think you have a particular item in mind? How about being thrown more options that most other stores even dream of carrying? Thought you liked something online? How about holding that item in person and deciding if it is the right fit for just a fraction more of the price (and avoid the need to make returns for the most part?) How about being swayed into another product because you "apparently" didn't research it enough to realize there are even BETTER options that fit your exact needs (or because it's more expensive and you can justify it in person, lol)? Kittery Trading Post is definitely one of my ultimate retail spots as an outdoor enthusiast and an avid prepper (for whatever possible events will ever unfold in my fantasies). And every time I'm here, I always leave with at least one new toy for the personal arsenal. Definitely love this place even if it's not exactly the best bang for the buck.

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    Nike Factory Store - Kittery

    Nike Factory Store - Kittery

    2.9(13 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Decent sized store that is clean and well organized. Staff are friendly and helpful. There are lots…read moreof sneakers but may be limited in sizes. To be frank, the prices aren't any better than what you could find in the sale section of the nike website. I would skip this store and just buy online.

    The store itself was clean, had good inventory, and a few employees were genuinely helpful…read more Unfortunately, a couple of others seem to develop a very strange attitude the second they see a customer getting a strong discount -- almost like they're personally offended that Nike is honoring its own promotions. During my most recent visit, one employee claimed my discount "wasn't showing up," even though I had already checked Nike.com before driving there specifically to confirm it was active. I also watched her click past the discount on the screen before suddenly deciding it "wasn't there." When I called it out, she denied it and immediately went to get a manager. Of course, the manager was able to apply the discount almost instantly. Then came the passive-aggressive comments implying it "might be because you have more than one account," despite the fact that I had already contacted Nike support beforehand and was clearly told it was not against policy. The entire interaction felt less like customer service and more like being interrogated for using a completely legitimate promotion. What's really baffling is the mentality behind it. Most businesses appreciate repeat customers spending large amounts of money in their store. Here, it felt like certain employees were actively annoyed that someone was successfully using Nike discounts exactly the way they were intended to be used. If employees are going to act personally bothered every time a customer gets a good deal, maybe Nike should stop advertising promotions altogether. Otherwise, don't make paying customers feel like criminals for using them.

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