You Name It came and picked up a lot of things I was selling for a senior relative. They seemed very knowledgeable, and they were very pleasant and efficient! They suggested selling some things I didn’t think had any worth. It’s taken a while to sell things(as to be expected), but I keep getting checks. I’d definitely do business with them again and look forward to visiting soon. Thanks You Name It!
Peter K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pacifica, CA
I put a bunch of stuff up for consignment here. They almost all sold for reasonable prices.
Lisa B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
I visited this wonderful antique store while staying with a friend in Pacifica for two weeks. The merchandise was unique and very well priced; the personalized customer service was wonderful! All in all, a fabulous shopping experience in this little coastal town. So good in fact that I made multiple appearances in this gem of a store. Found some vintage glassware that I collect and incredible sterling silver neclaces and earrings along with some incredibly fascinating African tribal art jewelry — truly some one of a kind pieces. Glad to have your business card, I’ll be visiting again when I next visit the bay area!
Leeto B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Half Moon Bay, CA
i love their jewelry sections and home made jewelry. Best place to buy for Valentines and christmas. =) I love the vintage furniture and tools/My daughter found really cool old postcards from the 80’s with marvel characters. She also found neat old beads for her home projects like a wind chime. I also bought 8 good dvds that are in great shape! Coming back for more. :) Their vintage/retro times are really cool and rare. Can’t wait to go back again. =0) Adio!
Mel C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pacifica, CA
Since this store is next to the ATM in Manor Shopping Center, I often wander in to see what is there — it is always changing and I have found some very fun items to buy — funky jewelry, crystal waterbowl for the cat and other odds and ends… recently I brought in some items to sell — there is clearly the trust system going on here when selling, you drop things off and roughly name a price, when it sells they send you a check less their fee. After 3 months they can reduce the price of the item, after 6 months you need to pick it up or they will get rid of it.(this is clearly explained and you sign confirming you understand this process, so I’m not sure why the other person complained about her stuff being gone after a year) . What I dropped off was nothing special, just some old treasures that my dad collected, but I have been getting checks, so clearly someone wanted my dad’s treasures and clearly they are honest people that pay, so I am happy all around.
Keko K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Southport, NC
These people are dishonest thieves. They advertised as eBay sellers and so I gave them a mountain of things to sell including Jimmy Choo and Prada shoes, jewelry, cashmere coat… It took them months to list anything at all. They tried to sell some of it in their store and I’d get these tiny checks with one or two things sold. Finally, a YEAR later I called to say forget it and that I wanted my things back. They said they didn’t know what was mine, returned a couple pair of shoes that were beaten up and abused and nothing like the condition I’d left them. My jewelry has«disappeared» and so in the end my feeling is they misrepresented themselves and stole from me.
Infodiva B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
I have found a few really nice vintage clothing items here. I like to go to these sleepy little towns and see what cool items little old ladies are cleaning out of their closets. Hats and more expensive accessories are inside. The best finds are on the clothing rack and table set outside in front of the store. I have found things ranging from the 1940’s to the 80’s. There are a variety of items not just clothing. The is furniture and household items, gifts and miscellaneous stuff. Definitely worth the trip out Highway 1.
Kimber o.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Bruno, CA
YOUNAMEIT — and it’s true. I have bought goofy stuff from the 50s and 60s, and I have bought a great leather jacket. They have an amazing collection of vintage barware/glassware. The staff is great — always reay to negotiate some kind of discount or interesting trades. I have left instructions with friends, saying that when I die, I want to be creamated and put in somethin funky and sold from You Name It!