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The store is fantastic and my visit was going well until it was time to check out. Unfortunately, we were serviced by a cashier named Elisa/Alisa/Alissa, who evidently was having a bad day/on the rag/tired or just plain rude. When asked if there was a certain piece available in another color, instead of checking, she just said, "I don't think we have it." WHAT???????? Does she know ever single item in the store? If so, she's a bad u-know-what!!!! But I doubt that's the case. She could've at least endeavored to ask another salesperson to look via their headsets. But maybe that would've been too much like right. Secondly, my friend purchased a shirt that was in need of a price check. From her facial expressions, it was obvious that she was irritated that she had to "wait" for her fellow co-workers to find the price. When they did find a price, I asked her what price did the shirt ring up as? TWICE!!!! My friend asked and the salesperson behind her answered!(Thank you so much, btw!!!) By that time, I was fit to be tied! I don't know if was because I had on sweats, t-shirt and chuck taylors or if that's her normal demeanor....either way it sucked swamp water and she needs Custormer Service training. I hope on my next visit, I don't encounter her again!!!!
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