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| - I've been here 4 times since moving into the neighborhood. My first experience was great. 2nd and 3rd, not so great because Levi waited on me both times. He is a young kid who seems to be on a power trip. I found the exchanges very unpleasant. He was rude, made unreasonable demands and is off-putting. I will avoid him & this store like the plague, in the future. Second visit there he repeatedly informed me that "every cut" he made on a piece of acrylic I purchased somewhere else was going to cost me $3 for each cut. I said I understood but needed it done. He then repeated himself at least 3 more times as though he was trying to discourage me from having it done. Each time I said I understood, was happy to pay and wanted it trimmed regardless. Eventually he did it but I felt he did it under protest & charged me 3 times the price an older colleague did a few days prior. Third visit: went back and bought the acrylic sheet from them to avoid any attitudes. I watched him interfere with the pleasant older gentleman who was helping me and took the job from him just as he was getting ready to cut it for me. Levi then came around and asked if I had paid for it yet. I said no, I assumed I would pay once it was cut. He said I needed to pay first. I said ok and started to walk to front to pay but he stopped me & handed me the sheet of acrylic to carry up front to pay for it, despite my hands being full of outdoor lights I was also planning to buy. I asked if I had to carry it up front just to bring it right back again & his answer was yes, without any offer to assist me with all the items already in my arms plus this large piece of acrylic I now have added. I was so angry now after 2 unpleasant encounters that I turned back to him to ask if he was the manager (since he was trying to act like a "boss") & he responded no. At that moment I was so angry I was going to report him to the manager but eventually cooled down enough to forget about him. Once he cut the acrylic for me he handed me the 2 pieces in the requested size. I asked if there was a leftover piece since the original piece was much larger than needed. He responded "well, if I you want it, I can get it". His response and facial expression conveyed he thought I was being cheap and petty by asking for the full item that he insisted I had to pay for, prior to cutting it. Strike 2 for me and I just won't deal with him anymore, so I'll avoid going. He is not an asset to this location
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