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My wife and I enjoyed the selection. We're not antique collectors or anything but enjoyed browsing. As others have said, I'm almost positive we were being followed. There was a gentleman who asked if we needed help when we first arrived and we politely declined, but every time we entered a new aisle, I could see him out of the corner of my eye pretending that he was just patrolling the store. This happened at least five different times where he conveniently ended up in the same general area as us (and the store is fairly big, with many of the areas looking extremely similar so it was not a coincidence). It was very annoying and disrespectful in my opinion, especially considering that there were plenty of others in the store at the same time, yet here he was following us specifically. To top it all off, the woman at the front desk wasn't very pleasant to deal with and told me that debit card transactions need to be at least $15, which was not listed anywhere on the front desk. She seemed annoyed that I was inconveniencing her and I wanted the interaction to end almost as soon as it began. Overall, my wife and I really did like the selection this place has but if you decide to check it out, be prepared to be followed and receive lackluster customer service.
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