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Yes, I'm writing a review about Fry's. But this is my favorite Fry's in all of Arizona (and I've been to a lot). I go here at least once a week, and the customer service here is excellent, except for the person who actually works at the customer service desk who extrudes a pissed-off aura (but is actually a nice person). Every time I go there, I always get a warm feeling from all the employees, and the only time I ever had a problem with this place was when I got an e-mail for an weekly ad about a 99 cent storage container, and on THAT wed morning I went to pick some up, and they said they "sold out". Another lady was looking for them too, and we were baffled on how they could be "sold out" when they were just put on sale less than 3 hours ago, it's not like people lined up for 99 cent storage containers. The lady and I talked to the manager however, and got it sorted out in a timely manner and ended up getting a different container for 99 cents. Every time when I have a problem with the prices or anything, it is always sorted out very nicely and none of the clerks/managers seem to mind. I really like this fry's! It's a good place to shop at.
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