I came here to help my grandma shop and get a few things. And I couldn’t believe how rude they were. I’ve been to one in seal beach, and they were so friendly! I don’t know why the area seems to effect the employees attitudes. I’m not coming here again, nor is my grandma!
Elsa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Santa Ana, CA
This one has a really big parking lot and I always find a spot probably because no one goes here because it’s really dirty. I always go to the one in Santa Ana they it’s very well kept.
Pat W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tustin, CA
This store is always very well stocked. And lots of the items that are stocked. Go in the morning and it’s very peaceful. Very clean. Has restrooms where you can find them. Great selection.
Steve s.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tustin, CA
Generally only one, maybe two checkouts at most are open with loads of people waiting in line. Music is sometimes so loud it could double as a disco too. Employees act and look like they hate their job. Otherwise cleaner and more organized than your typical .99 Only Store.
Rose S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Long Beach, CA
This particular location is terrible compared to ones I used to frequent. The aisles are extremely small. Every time I go, they barely have 2 registers open when there are about 6+ customers in each line. Please tell me why more than half of the food items are expired, sometimes way beyond the date marked?
Jessica W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
This store was surprisingly neat, large, and featured a wide selection of randomness. I literally just went inside to walk around and look at the random things that are manufactured a distributed in our consumerist driven economy. They have you covered from holiday décor to produce to toys to supplies you need but don’t want to spend a lot of money on. Doesn’t that sound about right?
Kelly O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Ana, CA
It’s very convenient to have one of these close to my work now, but I can already see it pulling market share from nearby grocers, which I don’t like. We don’t need a bunch of empty store pads all over Tustin in the next few years. With Albertsons having bought Vons there’s already going to be a duplication up the road. That said, it’s nice and clean, albeit small since they didn’t take the full Office Depot space up. Then again, they all start out clean. I just hope this one stays that way. It’s funny watching new customers«discover» all the deals, as if they haven’t been there all along if they’d just venture into other cities to do their shopping.
Francisco G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tustin, CA
I love this store, my new hang out! Beats going to the pharmacy! :) Mailing supplies? Yes!
Joel L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orange, CA
They have everything. I go there often. I do have an issue of them calling themselves 99 cents only since they«round up» on everything and you wind up paying $ 1.00 for every item. How on earth can you price something as .9999 cents? I think it’s a little unethical.
Cecile N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Costa Mesa, CA
Tight space. Came in today super long lines! Clean still though probably because it just opened
Julie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Santa Ana, CA
Pros: –Close proximity to my home –Carries some brand name products Cons: –Each aisle can only fit one cart(you’re constantly trying to maneuver around things and people as if you’re playing Tetris) –For some reason, people are really aggressive here Came here a few times and don’t see myself going back.
Judi S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Orange County, CA
Grand opening Day! Woohoo! Tustin has really grown up this year as it’s opened its first Dollar Tree and as of Saturday, October 18th, 99 Cents Only is now open, too. Standing where Office Depot once was, the parking lots was super crowded on opening day. The store is smaller than some I’ve been to, but it was well stocked, even pristine. Full of Halloween décor as well as all of the other things you come to expect at a 99 Cents Only store. I picked up white seedless grapes for 99 cent a pound, a memory foam bathmat for $ 2.99, a pound of spaghetti for 99 cents, Martinelli’s apple juice(a tradition) and a 2 liter of Mountain Dew and all that haul wasn’t even $ 8.