Nice place to get cool stuff if you can withstand the complete lack of customer service and rude behavior from the staff. I’ve been there multiple times and each time I’ve either been completely ignored or been looked at with contempt or agitation when I ask a question. It’s really ridiculous almost to the point of being laughable. Things seem pretty overpriced as well and good luck trying to sell them something. They seem extremely arrogant and only friendly to the small elite that are their regulars that I’m guessing are keeping their heads above water. Every time I see this place I can’t imagine how they are still in business, and if you visit I’m sure you’ll feel the same every time you drive by.
Immora L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Minneapolis, MN
Being new to the area I started looking up comic book stores right before free comic book day this weekend. I found this gem of profile for this store and will be sure to go nowhere near it! «If you are just going to come in just for the free comic book day comics… skip our store May 2nd. Go bottom feed Minds Eye… andrews rich he can a We are NOT your typical Diamond previews graveyard. We have an extensive inventory that changes daily. We are worth the trip… unless of course boring new comics only shops are what you are looking for. Toys new and old… loose and mint. Star wars, star trek, monsters, GI Joe, He-man(for the fags), Godzilla, marvel, DC, Video game, horror. High end Bowens, Hot toys and sideshow direct dealer ! Non sport and sports cards(also for the fags)…autographs, sketches vintage and new. Ma We also buy from the public… everything we sell and more ! WEPAYCASH.» *head/desk* Here is the link if you dont think the(hopefully) drunken rant of a post is really from the store itself.
Amy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saint Paul, MN
A nice place I suppose for toy nerds and action figure enthusiasts, but not the most friendly feel of places. I entered at my own risk with J as he can easily spend hours looking at action figures, old toys and packaging. I’ll admit, some of the stuff is fun to look at, like the gizmo action figure from Gremlins and old toys, but Im not a die hard by any means and didn’t really need it. There weren’t many females in the place which I get. It’s a man cave for boys and intense toy collectors who are really serious about this stuff. They do carry quite a few action figures, video games, cards: baseball, garbage pail kids, old nintendo systems, and some even older video game units. Animé, a few DVD titles and a bunch of other old odds and ends. The general feel was not that welcoming and just seemed to have a general air of «you’re a bother» while roaming through the store. If I have to sit and listen to the history of action figures I would rather do it some place else.
Richard S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 St Paul, MN
I have been going to this place since it first opened about 10 years ago. Why cause it’s totally sick dude… The only problem is I have to plan about a half a day to spend looking around in there. I guess that’s not a bad thing. Crazy Steve sold me, my own Simpson’s Comic Book Guy and Devil Flanders, how cool is that ??? So if you love comics, action figures etc. Get yourself down there… Tell em the ZERO sent ya !!!
Paul P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saint Paul, MN
Excessive clutter, over-priced back issues, and a healthy dose of pissy attitude from behind the counter. And can someone explain to me how you can have DVDs of movies that are still in the theater? That one was still a mystery to me. I once even got charged extra for buying only 1 issue on a credit card. The owner explained he gets charged more by the credit card companies for processing small transactions. Whatever.
Tony H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saint Paul, MN
Cedar Cliff Collectibles is just like your mom’s basement; comic books, toys, games, and cards fill up the place floor to ceiling. The clutter, however, remains the same. You have to dig for what you want, it’s all on(or under) tables. Once you settle in and start browsing, you must decide if paying $ 20+ for an over-printed Nintendo game or to walk out the door. Next, should you get an employees attention(between opening packs of cards to keep the rares, for markup), hope you’re not insulted. If this is a place you want to shop, expand your expectations in what a business should be. Just hit up eBay.