This Dollar Tree doesn’t seem to have as much selection as their counterparts in California but I must admit, I’m impressed. This is the first Dollar Store I have ever been to where there were no bums begging for spare change in front!
Claudy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Carson City, NV
I went here to buy something and when I got to the register, cashier couldn’t input the coupons so she asked the store manager. Then the store manager came over & he said we don’t take coupons because it’s a dollar store. I ended up not buying anything and when I got home I contacted the company about their store policy about manufacturer coupons. They told me that they accept coupons(manufacturer coupons) So I won’t return to that store because the store manager has no idea about the company true policy regarding coupons or simply because he is stupid. I hope my local store will hire somebody else who has knowledge about the company their working on, not just hire a stupid guy who has no idea at all.
Jeremy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Death Valley, CA
I know chains try to look the same, but they usually have some sort of quirks in the layout and such that individualize locations at least a little bit. If you teleported me into any given Dollar Tree I’ve ever visited before at random, however, I would have no clue what part of the country I was even in. Stock Dollar Tree experience but this one is maybe a little better on the food selection than other’s I’ve seen. This one actually has one individual touch — they’ve got a small frozen section in the back! Even saw a «country fried steak» in there for a buck. Unsettling.