I thought this was a great store at first. I Bought a great Navaho vase for $ 70.27 on Nov 28th when I was visiting Nevada but my credit card was charged again on Dec 7th for $ 70.27 and I left Nevada on Nov 29th. They charged my credit card a second time and I had already left Nevada a week ago. Now I have to go through the trouble of disputing the charge with my bank.
David M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Interesting place. If you walk in the front of the store, you have to walk through two rooms to get to the back room where the jewelry, belts, and higher priced merchandise is. All sales are final, which is not posted anywhere. I expect the staff are paid commission on what they sell. They will do exchanges on returned merchandise, the Asian lady told me. They had sales on some jewelry, when I was in recently, and no discounts on others. De Trading Post does not have a website. It is always smart to comparison shop, and check Amazon and eBay prices for high ticket items you are looking for. The popular horse saddle purses for example, and made in Mexico, sells here for $ 130 are sold for $ 19.99 to $ 94.95 on eBay.
Alfred L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carson, CA
One of a kind shop to buy souvenirs and also for great friendly service. We bought really great souvenirs for the kids. We stopped by to simply look and we impressed by their extensive knowledge. Definitely recommend adventure travelers!
Bill G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boulder City, NV
loud music permeating the parking lot and crosses on the outside wall are annoying
Aaron S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This shop is extremely unique and authentic. De Trading Post is a store that sells high quality Indian and Native American artifacts, Southwestern décor, and Mexican imports. It features one of the largest and finest selections of rustic ornamental metals, turquoise jewelry, and leather goods in Southern Nevada.