Heroes Memorabilia: «Don’t worry ma’am you’re going to get your package in exactly seven business days»…“Oops sorry ma’am the person who answered the phone last time –the owner– should have never said that”…bottom line: THEYLIE! Horrible experience! I ordered something on December 13th, 2013, it’s February 6th, 2014 and nothing… not even a call from them. I’ve had to call them myself four times, and after hearing so many lies, I just decided to cancel the order. Lets just hope I’m getting my money back now. People like this should not be in business!
Amanda K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
Heroes Memorabilia is a store that caters to super fans. You know, the type that have an entire room dedicated to their idol(s) and have autographs up the wazoo. I myself exhibit some of these characteristics, so heading on up to Heroes Memorabilia was a natural choice for me. The Good: Plenty of sports stuff: This place is almost exclusively dedicated to sports stuff, and there were boxing gloves and basketballs displayed right in the front window. It’s great ot have a place like this locally, that way you don’t have to wander the dark annals of Ebay to get ahold of these collectible items. Fairly priced: Although most of the items in here are between $ 300-$ 1500, the prices are quite fair cosidering what a lot of these thingsgo for online. The Bad: N/a I really liked browsing through Heroes memorabilia, and even though I didn’t buy anything, it was nice to see all of these cool items up close! Overall 7.8/10= Hero Worship
Natalie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orlando, FL
If I ever win the lottery I would make it a point to spend some of my winnings in this store, mostly buying gifts since they have such neat stuff. And here’s why… I’m not a sport’s buff, nor am I seriously into one movie or series. But if I were, or knew people who cared deeply for Shaquille O’Neal you could purchase a basketball with his John Hancock on it for the small price of $ 500. If you would be happy owning a pair of gloves used by Muhammed Ali you can spend $ 1999 to become the new owner. Or if you are an Orlando Magic fan, you only have to dole out $ 149 to own a jersey signed by J.J. Reddick. If you happend to know a little about history, and are not into sports, you may want to know that this shop has an authentic check, with a framed picture, signed by Joe Bonanno, the famed Arizona mob boss of the 1970s. On top of what I named, they have mugs, jerseys, portraits, trophies, and many other prized pieces of historic memorabilia waiting for you to snatch it up. Or me if I win the lottery!