The cashiers here all have attitudes whether it's on the phone or face to face. The store manager Scott was unhelpful, and constantly said things were sold that weren't in fact sold yet. And he told me there were no holds, while two people put their names on items and left the store with the items still on hold. I understand giving the homeless and addicts a second chance by employing them, but someone should teach this location better customer service skills and not to put your nose up at the guests. You never know who you're inadvertently judging.