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    Oh, Marty. Where to begin…read more My friends and I were in Mammoth for the weekend, genuinely excited to support local businesses, when we made the unfortunate decision to step into his T-shirt shop. What we expected was charm. What we received was a masterclass in performative disdain. At 31 years old, I picked up a $5 teacup not to "run with," as was dramatically alleged from behind the register throne but because I was delighted by how adorable it was. Apparently, visible joy is prohibited. Marty barked at me to put it down, as though I were mid-heist rather than mid-smile. It was fascinating, really. You don't often encounter a business model rooted so firmly in hostility. The energy shifted instantly. Items we had every intention of purchasing were calmly returned to their shelves. As we walked out, someone reasonably observed, "You'd think you'd be grateful for customers supporting your local business." Marty's response? "I'm not grateful for customers." And there it was. Radical honesty. Needless to say, we along with several other shoppers exited in unison. If you're visiting Mammoth and enjoy being scolded by a crochety man for experiencing happiness near a teacup, this may be your spot. Otherwise, I'd recommend investing your money somewhere that understands the revolutionary concept of customer service. To be continued... Marty had a golden opportunity to respond with a shred of accountability. Instead, he chose fiction. I would never throw merchandise, nor was I disrespectful at any point. The second he barked at me to put down the $5 teacup, I calmly did so and promptly returned every other item I intended to purchase. I have no interest in funding hostility masquerading as "local charm." We left immediately and happily spent our money at the adorable bookstore next door where customer service still exists and dollars are welcomed. For the record, I fully intended to buy the items in my hands before his unnecessary outburst. Small businesses deserve support. Small egos with big tempers do not. I'd strongly suggest shopping elsewhere. Frankly, a 2.6 rating feels generous given our collective experience with this chronically irritable man.

    1 Star (and even that feels generous)…read more My family and I had one of the most uncomfortable and disrespectful experiences I've ever had in a retail store in Mammoth. The moment we walked into this t-shirt shop, we were not greeted -- not even a basic "hello." Instead, we were immediately stared at by someone who appeared to be the owner. The atmosphere was cold, judgmental, and honestly hostile from the start. We are a family of four -- my wife and our two young boys. As we entered, my younger son picked up a small box that looked like a puzzle or toy item. Before we even had a chance to browse or look around, the owner sharply said something along the lines of: "Can you have your son put that back if you're not going to buy?" Let that sink in: a child holds an item for a moment, and he immediately assumes we are there to steal or damage something. No courtesy. No patience. No professionalism. Just pure accusation and disrespect. But what made it worse was that he didn't stop there -- he proceeded to make a comment about our parenting. That was beyond inappropriate. Nobody goes on vacation to Mammoth to get insulted by a grown man behind a counter who clearly has no business interacting with people, let alone families. I could have confronted him right there, but I chose not to waste my energy. Some people are simply miserable and mentally twisted, and it shows in how they treat others -- especially how they view children. The way he looked at my son and spoke to us was disturbing, rude, and completely unacceptable. The truth is: people like this should not own businesses. If you can't treat customers with basic human decency, especially families with kids, then you don't deserve customers -- period. Even one star is a waste. This shop deserves to lose business until the owner learns a hard lesson: when you treat customers like garbage, your business will be ruined. Save yourself the frustration. Do NOT shop here.

    Sierra Jewelry - jewelry - Updated July 2026

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