Taking back all my stars except the one I can't take out. First of all I might have spent over a hundred dollars if their prices weren't so high. Instead I only spent $25 and even that seemed high for the little dab I bought .
But the main problem was that I had purchased a fuzzy Halloween blanket at one of their other locations earlier in the month and I discovered a few days ago that they had overcharged me for it by $5. Very clearly the tag said it was $9.99 yet the clerk or cash register charged me $14.99. I picked up the same blanket at this store and it scanned at $9.99 here.
I had a receipt that clearly showed the code numbers matched the brand new blanket I bought and showed that I had been charged $14.99 for it but the manager kept looking at it as if somehow I had altered something to cheat them . Then he said that because it had been over 7 days I would have to drive to the OTHER location to resolve the problem even though it was about 8 miles and would have cost me $5 in gas to drive there and back .
On top of that I bypassed some of the things that I might have bought that they had prices on that were actually higher that they cost new. For instance they had two skeins of yarn that Big Lots sells for a dollar apiece but Savers had marked $2.99 for the two skiens. Another skien that I could probably buy at Michaels for under $2.99 with a coupon they had marked $2.99, etc etc. Their used Halloween items are as much as $15 to $20 . They had a pair of child rain boots for $7.99 . You get the picture.
There is a Savers location on Power Road that actually has normal thrift store prices unlike this one. No wonder there aren't very many people in here. Especially when they overcharge customers which is clear on the receipt and then refuse to give the customer credit toward their purchase of that day. Right now I'm thinking of that scene in The Wizard of Oz where Auntie Em says that she's not going to say what she's really thinking because she's a Christian lady.