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    Smart Shopper Discount Grocery

    4.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    They're are amazing as always!! Best deals in Tampa, amazing coworkers, makes you feel at home

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    Black Friday Deals

    Black Friday Deals

    2.3
    (4 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I'm honestly furious with how Black Friday Deals handled this entire situation. I understand they…read morehave a no return policy -- that's not the issue. This wasn't a normal return. They charged me for items I did NOT intend to buy, items I never asked for, and to make it worse, these were damaged products just sitting on their messy, cluttered counter. The place was such a disaster that it was easy for these items to get mixed into my purchase without me even realizing it. Since no itemized receipt is offered and an added "surcharge" is tacked on, it makes it even easier for these practices to go unnoticed since they move you out so fast. And when I tried to correct THEIR mistake, they hid behind policy -- a policy they somehow think makes this type of situation acceptable. This isn't customer service. This feels like a company using a deceptive business practice and refusing to take responsibility for slipping damaged items into a customer's purchase and then acting like it's the customer's problem. People deserve to know exactly how they operate before spending a single dollar with them. Honestly, it's embarrassing that a business thinks this is acceptable behavior. If this is the standard they're proud of, that says everything anyone needs to know.

    The Black Friday Deals and Discount Store is a bin-style discount shop that sells overstock,…read morereturns, and liquidation items from Amazon and other major retailers. The store operates on a tiered pricing schedule: items are restocked on Thursdays (when the store is closed), and Fridays start at the highest price point--$10 per item. Prices then drop each day until Wednesday, when everything is just $1. If you're looking for the best deals, I recommend going on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. Even if you're on a tight budget, you can find items worth gifting or reselling for a profit--everything from electronics and beauty products to home goods and gadgets. If you pay with a credit card, expect to be charged a small additional fee. One experience worth noting: I picked up a multi-pack of false eyelashes, wrapped together in one plastic bundle, but was told at checkout that I had to pay for each item individually--even though they were clearly packaged as one. I found this frustrating and chose not to purchase them. Digging through bins does require time and patience, and yes, you might feel a little dusty by the time you're done--but that's part of the bin store experience. It's not for everyone, but if you enjoy bargain hunting and don't mind getting your hands a little dirty, this place can be a goldmine.

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    Daiso

    Daiso

    3.8
    (33 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $$

    If you are looking for just some random stuff this is the place. Daiso has a little bit of…read moreeverything. My granddaughter had a blast. There are tons of things for organizational purposes. Which is pretty awesome. You can find exactly what you need. And more of what you want in this store. The prices are in Japanese. And some things are pricey. But the majority of the pricing is average.

    I had a very disappointing experience at this Daiso location…read more After we finished shopping, a store employee/manager accused one of my children of opening the packaging on multiple squishy toys. We have three young children (ages 1, 3, and 6), and they have always been taught to purchase before opening any items. They do not open merchandise to take or steal it. I told the manager that if they could show me video footage proving one of my children opened the packages, I would gladly pay for the damaged items. Instead, I was told that "corporate called" and identified our children, but they refused to show any video or explain which child they were referring to. They continued to accuse us without providing any evidence. They also was unsure if it was our kids did it or not as they confirmed there were opened item before my kids walk pass the aisle. Being accused of something like this, especially involving young children, was upsetting and embarrassing. If a store is going to make such a serious accusation, they should be willing to support it with clear evidence instead of expecting customers to accept it without question. My 3 and 6 years old said they did saw the opened items, but they did not opened it. I hope Daiso reviews how situations like this are handled. Customers deserve to be treated with respect, and accusations should be based on facts, not assumptions.

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    Indie Flea

    Indie Flea

    3.4
    (21 reviews)
    6.2 mi
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    I went to Indie Flea for the first time this past weekend because I wanted to check out the new…read moreArmature Works. Parking was a disaster; between the outdoor church services in the nearby park, and all the exercisers, I was just driving down the street to leave when somebody pulled out and I got their spot. After walking around to the back of the building, there were four vendors set up. I thought - is this all there is? - and then finally I noticed people were using a different back entrance to gain access to the actual flea market. Directional signs would be a major plus next time! Inside there was an excellent selection of vendors, piled far and wide into narrow rows. I would have loved to have spent more time perusing, but it got so crowded so quickly, it was impossible. One trip through and I was done. If you don't like crowds, this is NOT the event for you. One final thought - please, for the love of all that is holy, leave your strollers and your pets at home. Carry your babies, or don't bring them, but there was certainly not enough room for the overwhelming number of carriages and the mass of humanity that filled this tiny space.

    The holiday Flea Market of December 2015 was pretty packed with a great turnout. I enjoyed the…read moreopportunity to visit the historic Rialto Theatre and the chances to see inside it. I also liked historic neighboring buildings that are starting to get repurposed as the area starts to blossom. Next door is a custom woodwork and furniture shop. They also do laser engraving and stencils. Woodshop classes. Hidden Springs Ale Works is next door on the other side. It is a newish brewery spot and tasting room in a warehouse space. The Heights YMCA, Carnegie library building, Waterworks Park and Ulele Restaurant, Cafe Hey, Oceanic Oriental Market, and Cafe Hey are also nearby. The indie vendors are the main attraction at the Indie Flea. Several crafters of leather goods, belts, purses, bags, a lovely smock and bag maker, Dark Cycle and other local t-shirt and clothing design companies, some cake and donut vendors, a few food trucks, candles, soaps, wreaths and succulents, cards, vintage items and such as well as good people watching. Disney Springs / Downtown Disney this ain't. These hipsters are fashionistas!!! I wore my best Americsn Apparel vintage tee. This is a great project by community minded peeps. Buy local. Love local. Live local. And fight Mayor Buckhorn's TBX highway expansion that will decimate, destroy and divide these historic neighborhoods once again in favor of suburban commuters and Buckhorn's big business construction buddies.

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