This dollar tree isn’t organized like others, so things aren’t where you would expect to find them. The store was surprisingly very busy for the middle of a weekday, unlike the stores I go to in Portland. The clerks were all busy working hard too, but not particularly friendly, none greeted us except the cashier. That’s ok though. I came in looking for two things, tape and hair clips. I was specifically looking for the pop up scotch tape that you wear on your hand, that is sold by the office supplies most of the time, and with the wrapping paper during holidays. It took forever to find it here, and in fact, I didn’t find it, I had to ask. The clerk knew right where it was, it was by the party supplies, like streamers and such. An odd place. The hair clips I did find, sort of. They were on an end cap. Such a tiny selection that I could not believe it, so I looked around and found more by the security window, a few hanging strips in different isles, and more by the toothpaste. They should have been grouped together. The store is clean, well stocked, and of course, cheap, so this tiny town is lucky to have it.
Seth K.
Classificação do local: 3 Salem, OR
Standard Dollar Tree, nothing special. Everything is a dollar, the customer services is a little small but no big deal.