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Compared to the Ross on Arroyo Crossing (rainbow and 2-15 area) this Ross isn't anything special. I thought I'd try this Ross out since it doesn't seem to be as busy as their other location. So of course I was pretty happy to see an empty store but that was the only thing I was happy about..while the store is organized and clean it is also very boring I should say? I mean their racks were empty and barely had any selection. So that right there was a bummer. Another thing that stood out was their employee who worked in the fitting rooms. I went back there twice and was very nice, but she seemed like she had no care I'm the world. After trying on some clothes I decided I didn't like a few and at this point an employee would ask if he/she should take them from you. This lady though quickly turned away and did not want to take them. I mean I usually put the clothes back on the rack where I got them from anyways, BUT it just put me off how she was so quick to turn around. I've worked retail before and NEVER have I treated a customer like that..so it was just odd to me.. Either way I think I'll be sticking to the Arroyo crossing location!
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