1350 Galloping Hill Rd 1350 Galloping Hill Rd, Ste 8
5 avis sur Memory Lane
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Bill T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenixville, PA
The owners and the folks that work here are a class act. My mom used to purchase cards from them. Recently she moved away and could not get to the store. She would call the store and they would read the cards over the phone for her and then mail the cards that she liked to her new address. My mom died recently and they all came to the wake. This kind of service and compassion is a lost art. If you are in the area I would stop in and buy a card for someone.
T S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cranford, NJ
Store has what you need and more, but the employees I found weren’t very nice. If you get ornaments you get a raffle or something. I heard you didn’t need to get any and still get a raffle which I didn’t get. I wasn’t happy about that. Don’t think the girls knew what they were doing. Place is expensive I got something cute for a gift it was 13 dollars it was a rip off. I don’t suggest coming here. Go to a dollar store for cards.
Maria V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jersey City, NJ
I’ve been coming here for years. Very rare that I won’t find a card or gift there. The hallmark signature collection is my favorite– right up there with papyrus! I love looking around at the beautiful gifts they have in the store!
Claudia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kenilworth, NJ
I’ve been coming here for years and always walking out with more than just cards. They have momentos, handbags, in the summertime there’s cute flip flops on sale, tshirts, communion, christening, graduation, wedding gifts and more. I love coming here specially around Christmas time with all the decorations. The customer service is hit or miss, some items overpriced, but otherwise a cute gift shop.
Maryanne C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hudson County, NJ
I will never go here again. First of all the store is a mess. It’s completely unorganized. Over the weekend I went and mistakenly asked for a «daughter-in-law» card, in regard to getting a Father’s Day card for my father-in-law. A young, heavy set woman scolded me like a 1898 school marm, «WEDON’T CARRYDAUGHTER-IN-LAWCARDS!» Uh, hello, if you took a second to THINK about it, you would have known what I meant. Everyone makes mistakes. Since this incident I found the Hallmark in Fanwood, which is owned by a separate division. I will do all my card shopping there. And now give them a good review :) Buh-bye Memory Lane!!!