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Disappointing. I've been there twice hoping that a re-return would change my original opinion. The first time I was there was on a Saturday, early afternoon in Spring. I found it strange that I was the only one in the store for about 20 minutes, until another customer came in. Melrose is usually a pretty happening place during the Spring before summer temps hit. I saw a lot of nice 1960s furniture, mostly living room sets and home decor. Prices were on the high end for, let's face it folks, used furniture. The blonde lady who came out to greet me after I made it to their second room (there are 3 rooms total) was frazzled and preoccupied with eating her lunch. So I went back again last week. Didn't see the frazzled lady from before but a mid-age hipster guy at the counter who didn't have the time to greet me (sorry I disrupted your cell phone surfing). Yep. I was the ONLY person in the store and you obviously ignored me. It's just an unwelcoming place. So much potential, but the attitude there is less than acceptable. Will spend my $$$ elsewhere.
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