My wife bought a set of batteries here. All the batteries were completely dead. Instead of giving a refund for an obviously faulty product, they said they wouldn’t only exchange. If a store isn’t willing to circumvent a no-refunds policy for something that was packed while unusable, they’re not a store I want to shop at.
William B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
This is a .99 cent(and up) store that I kind of like for a variety of funky stuff. I almost always walk out with things I want although this is not the end-all-be-all of dollar stores, because this has its own niche. If you’re planning a wedding/graduation/party there are about two aisles dedicated to supplies, flowers, cake tops. And if you like little bamboo trees for about $ 4.99 and up in a vase, they have some really cool ones. I usually end up getting good cleaning supplies here, cheap stuff like twine, dust pan, light bulbs, and odds and ends. The selection is decent. They’ll accept credit/debit at a $ 5 minimum. The parking is kind of weird as it sits next to a thrift store in a strange little corridor. Worth browsing if you’re just looking and might pleasantly find some little gems.
Mark S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tucson, AZ
This is an interesting kind of 99 cent store. It sits in a very unassuming building on the corner of Pima and Craycroft. Good luck getting into the parking lot if you are east-bound. Not everything in here is 99 cents, but most stuff is. They have: Food items, spices, condiments, kitchen ware, home décor, silk flowers(it says that right on the building), socks, toys, hardware, etc. It’s not a place that you would use to decorate or maintain your house(I hope), as you can imagine, most items are not real high quality. If you are in a pinch or are in need of(as we were on this visit) picnic items or quick-fix items, browse the store. You may find something you didn’t know you they had.