I went to the Hot Springs Village located on North Highway 7 in Hot Springs Village, AR. This location was great! Everyone one there, employees and shoppers were friendly. Prices were great. My son got such a great deal on an office chair that he bought it. Only thing was this was the beginning of our vacation. The chair went from Arkansas to Iowa to Louisiana. I was told to stay away from the Malvern Ave location, so I did.
Argeau B.
Classificação do local: 1 Slidell, LA
This place has moved to Malvern Avenue in a larger location with more inventory unfortunately the prices that they are charging for many items is actually comprable to what you could get many of these things new. I do not understand what makes them think they can get away with these prices?
K D.
Classificação do local: 1 Little Rock, AR
I have donated and purchased Items over the years and I witnessed an event today that has changed my mind about donating anything to you or about purchasing anything from you. I saw a woman trying to buy a wheel chair in your malvern avenue store, hot springs; when she offered less than you had it marked, she was sternly told, «we don’t haggle» and they pointed at the signs on the wall. It got me to thinking, your more interested in running a retail store than selling items that you got for free to someone who probably needed that wheelchair for themselves or someone they knew. I won’t be supporting your greedy retail model anymore. You should rethink this take it or leave it policy. I bet your typical customer is on a fixed income or in need of a reduced retail price and you seem to be out of the caring business. Sent from my iPad