"2014-02-04T00:00:00"^^ . "3"^^ . . "When I first walked into this store it was small but it had some interesting things around here and there, however slightly over priced. I found a craftsman electric blower which was listed for $50.00. It seem a bit high considering it was only a 12amp. I looked up the model number but it wasn't available anymore. I found a more up-to-date model online at Sears for $47.50 (exact same blower *newer generation). I figured I'd show the manager what it's listed for brand new and see if it was just missed priced. The store associate returned saying that they just looked it up and saw it was listed for $80 plus on the Sears website. I told them how could that be considering I had it on my phone clearly showing it listed for $47.50. I was then told they looked up the actual model number and this particular one was much more, but the manager would take off 5 bucks (remember that model number doesn't exists anymore) . I asked if I can speak with the manager and if they could show me what they found it on the Sears website (not sure it's a he or she because the manager wouldn't even come out of the back office) and was told that's all they can do. When I asked for the managers name, I was told be the same associate that she isn't able to give out that information. Keep in mind that this store is called \"Catholic Charities\" and this is how they represent? This isn't a \"thrift store\". The bottom line is this store is a joke, not for what they have on their shelves, but because they are waaaaay over priced and the customer services is beyond ridiculous."^^ . . "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . "1"^^ .