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Need to get my dining set or money back
I bought a dining set at Big lots 2 months ago, The salesman told me that I could pay for it and pick it up wheneverI wanted to..So I paid $267 for the dining set And when I went back to pick it up they told me they did not have the dini set anymore and they dont want to give me my Money Back..the reason I didnt go to pick it up right away is because I didnt have anybody to help me, plus the sales man never mentioned that they have delivery service, otherwise I could just paid for delivery..ALL I NEED IS MY DINIG SET OR MONEY BACK TO BUY IT SOMEWHERE ELSE ...please call me or email me to see what I can do!
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Never have the items they email me
Every week I get emails describing their great products and prices, so once again I go to the store as I wanted to get a pink comforter and shams. They were suppose to be in on Monday, I went on Tuesday Morning I looked everywhere and then I asked one of the employees. He said let me check with the manager. He came back and said we are getting a new truck load tomorrow morning please call back and our staff will be happy to check for you. I am disabled and it is a lot of work for me to go to the store plus waste gas. So today I called at 1:00 pm giving them time to put their new things away. So this lady answers the phone and I tell her that I was told to call today. She says well I can't look now and we have not taken the stuff off the truck. I said well he said to call in the morning and someone would check. She then gets angry and says well ok then you will be on hold for a long long time. I hung up. I am done with them sending me advertisements and never having what they say and their rude behavior. It is not a very safe place to go as their are always the homeless out there asking for money. I am done with that store and their incredibly rude staff (except for the nice man who tried to help me). I don't care what the price is, it is not worth my time and energy to go there!
I went to the Big Lots Store 1224 at 6900 San Pedro in San Antonio, Tx. I went to look for a dining set that I saw in the paper. I saw it, liked it and decided to buy it. The salesman was not customer friendly! I bought the item not because of him, but because I wanted it! When I went to pay I wrote a check for the amount due. He ran it and loudly said it was declined! I was totally embarrassed! He told me to call my bank to see what the problem was. I called and they said I had plenty of money to cover my check.they told me to tell him to run it again. He was getting somewhat upset because he ran it and it was declined again! My bank could not understand. I was becoming more embarrassed, because, he was rather loud in saying it was declined again! I finally gave him my debit card and that went thru! I don' t know if I will shop there again!
Manager (Tina Siltzer)
The employees have filed a number of complaints with the tip hot line and HR about the manager Tina Siltzer including sexual harassment on two male employees plus virbal swearing at the employees calling them ### even when the store is open. She has even threatened to fire the entire stock team because she says they move to slow for her and they can`t do their job right. All the employees at this store are working under a hostile enviroment everyday they work with her. She tells us that we are useless and not worth the time to talk to. She has no respect for anyone there. If you have an misunderstanding with her she will cut your hours. Thats her way of getting even with you. She has even yelled at customers and employees while the store is open. We use to take pride in our store 4426 and our job but, since she has been there she makes us feel like we are the ### under her feet, everyday.
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If you don't like being treated like dirt go to work for Wal-Mart.
ANOTHER Perfect Example of BIG LOTS HYPOCRITICAL MANAGEMENT POLICIES !
They support and look the other way, to the managers who treat employees like that.
And INVESTIGATE, DISCREDIT, HARASS and LIE about the GOOD MANAGERS!
All I can say is,
THE TRUTH ALWAYS COMES OUT ! And BIG LOTS better start saving for ALL the
MONEY ! THEY WILL BE PAYING TO ASSOCIATES,
for their LOOK THE OTHER WAY POLICY!
HANG IN THERE! DOCUMENT EVERYTHING!
There is POWER in NUMBERS!
Treats employees like dirt
This company does not care about its employees. It is no secret that they are trying to get rid of all those who have been working there for five years or longer. I fall into that category. For the past three years, I have been subjected to verbal abuse and threats of being written up, demoted or terminated. Until 2010, my managers were good. The current one has a foul mouth and takes obvious pleasure in belittling associates in front of their peers and customers. Immature and of questionable sanity, this manager has accused me of lying and slacking off. I am ANYTHING but a slacker; always busy and finding things to do and doing them. Ours is a rather large store. Often, we are a skeleton crew: one cashier, a manager on duty, one recovery. Still, we are expected to have all freight merchandised, store recovered perfectly, match or exceed expected daily sales total. The store is in a grungy old building that smells of mildew and urine (rodents? feral cats?) The floor is littered with merchandise that we are constantly picking up. There is no communication from management to associates. Yet, we can be written up for not doing something we were not told about. This is extremely unfair! Associates are lied to by management and promised things that are never delivered. I am appalled that, after years of loyalty to this company, I am being treated like an obsolete object rather than a human being. Management team show no respect for associates and, when asked for help, make it known to all present how annoying this is. With no support, no guidance, no communication, how can customer service be anything other than shoddy? If you are looking for a job, stay away from Big Lots. Going to work there is the biggest mistake one could make nowadays.
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Not having advertised items
Big Lots tends to advertise items that either the store never gets or they get so few of that item that I suspect the employees buy it out first (and employees SHOULD have first crack at a new item). However, in doing this practice, they're getting you into their stores under false pretents. Today, the first day of a two day sale, I went into the store to purchase a tablet at a good price. However, after talking to one of the employees, I got the jist that the item never even made it onto the floor because the 8 that they got in were all bought by employees therefore making it impossible to ANY customer to buy one. This may not technically be a bait and switch, but it sure is close. This is not the first time that I've run into this problem. It happens all of the time.
On another occassion I was in the store to buy a headset for my PC. I had just come from Walmart next door so I knew exactly what Walmart had and how much their prices were. There was a whole side of an isle dedicated to headsets with a very large, very bright yellow sign that simply said "50% off." So I selected two styles that I thought I might like and went to the check out. To my surprise they both rang up regular price. When I asked about it, they said that the sign indicated that it was 50% cheaper than other stores. When I pointed out to them that no where on that sign did it actually say that, they said that's how corporate wants the signs to read. Not only was the sign a straight up LIE, but they weren't the cheapest priced. There were better headsets at Walmart for less cost.
They lie lie lie!
I worked there for nearly a year and the policy states that employees arent allowed to buy an advertised special until the second day of the sale. Now the 2 day sales are just extra sales they throw in there so the item you were looking for had probably already been on a regular sale. The signage in the stores is horrible, there are always signs going down and signs going up, sometimes several diffrent sales going on at the same time and if you are confused so are the employees. It seemed like I spent the better part of some weeks just taking down old signs and putting up new ones (hundreds). On electronic items most of the time they only get a few of anything that going on sale, sometimes as little as 3 pcs. Horribly run company that is continually understaffed on purpose with employees that are driven to reach impossible goals.
Broken mechanism
My husband and I purchased the Stratolounger Tailgater Tulsa Rocker-Recliner With Heat & Massage as an alternative to a baby rocker. The chair was delivered and within 3 hours of having the chair, the back slid off of the spring and could not be replaced. We were also upset that the massage and heat mechanism did not work when delivered. We contacted both Stratolounger and the store we purchased the chair from. Both companies were happy to replace the chair at no charge, except that they would not deliver the chair (we paid for a second delivery). This second chair worked nicely for about four months, then the massage and heat mechanism broke. My baby was born, and three months later the chair's back felt like it shifted out of its slot. We won't be replacing the chair, as it still rocks, but we won't purchase another piece of furniture from them either.
Customer service
Big Lots Should Not Support the Harassment of Minors
On January 26, 2013 my children and I were shopping at store #5113 on University drive and Atlantic blvd in Coral Springs, Florida. As my 2 sons briefly left my side to search for the restroom, they were approached by a store employee named “Jason”. Jason very rudely demanded that my children pull up their pants and stop looking at him cross eyed. My children were very intimated and ashamed that an employee spoke to them this way; I was outraged and informed the store manager about this awful encounter with a Big Lots employee. The manager informed me that “Jason” had a history of speaking harshly to minors who are not accompanied by an adult. I completely understand that children can be mischievous, but my sons were merely searching for the restroom.
As a loyal customer to Big Lots, I ask that management instruct their employees on how they should speak to customers and their family members. Harassing children should not be tolerated. I ask that a policy and procedure be instituted on the correct manner in which an employee speaks to minors, not accompanied by an adult, no other child should be subjected to the embarrassment that my children endured. I look forward to maintaining my customer relations with Big Lots, but I will not tolerate an organization that allows their employees to harass minors.
Thank you,
Beatrice P.
I will never be back in big lots in Lebanon tn again one girl that works there was so so rude to my husband I was so mad at her be cause he got her buggy she worked in the candy if she don't like her job she needs to go home didn't get her name but I wish I did I will never give you anymore of our money in Lebanon tn she was very very very rude get her out of there hate big lots now I will tell everyone on put it on facebook sue McCaleb from red boiling springs tn [protected] I know yall will not do anything to her I know yall wont I told the young man that check me out what happen may 10 around 1;15 thank you so much for not doing anything
your furniture manager needs to be replaced at your kennewick wa store .we purchased a couch and 3 months later the the back broke and the leather tore . your manager first said we could not take it back even thou it has a one year warranty . so after thinking about it we called her and said we needed to talk to the district manager. here attitude changed she first said she did not remember us. then she said we could not take it back because it is waranted only on the frame i told her the frame is broken. then she said did we safe the plastic that was used for the wrap . I told her who in the world saves the wrapping which the furniture was wrapped in she told me she does ! o.k.? after much going back and forth she admitted that certain couch has had a lot of problem. We asked for a refund and she said no she said she will give a new one( the same one ) and would call when it was ready to pick up. It has been over two months and no call to us. Are family has done a lot of purchases from big lots and have been happy costumers. We would like are money back just because it is not a good couch and the poor service we have recieved i would appricate heip thanks Rick Hull email patihull@aol.com or call me at [protected]
Employee
Its not just Canada, They are run that way from what I hear everywhere. I worked in Colorado and it is horrible there. They are told to clean up the stores get rid of managers and employees and get new people in there. Customers at Big Lots want to know their cashier by name, they remember the Store Managers Birthday, they stop to ask the Furniture Manager...
Read full review of Big Lots and 13 commentsNeeds a better manager
I recently spent $125 on cleaning supplies, storage stuff for my house.. I was so excited to save, but unfortunately after I bought my items and went home,. I realized the curtain rod I purchased for $10!.00 was missing?.
I called the manager, they said they looked at the register and found nothing". Then looked outside (Which I don't understand) ;. I completely unloaded my cart into my van;. She said, I must have left the item outside;. (That's insulting... For one, i'm extremely careful not to leave things in a cart. I have children, so it's part of my routine when shopping).
I asked if I could come get another or exchange for cash. She said no, I must have left it outside. Horse-### say... I see how their employees work, there is always crap scattered in the aisles, the place is a disorganized mess. I'm pissed and I plan to contact their management at a very high level. Terrible service and I feel insulted. It's only $10, but I work my ### off and spend easily 100 dollars a month at big lots. Not anymore, you just lost a customer.
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Big Lots is a huge disorganized mess. I went to our location today and purchased four items. The cashier that checked me out seemed out of it and really crabby. Took my bag and when I emptied it at home, my small $2.00 jar of Sanka instant coffee was missing. Obviously never put in the bag. Big Lots needs some better personnel that care and a manager to look after all the chaos in the aisles.
Warranty
Recliner mechanism broke in 7 months. The warranty is for 5 years, but you have to find someone to put the part on, and pay for it..Unbelievable! A good company like Lazy Boy will come to your home and fix it for free within the first year. Don't buy a Stratolounger. they are not well made.
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Very upsetting experience
I went into your big lots store at 7951 S. Broadway in Littleton, CO. I was shopping for a birthday gift for my Grandson. When I was in the toy isle I noticed a Dinosaur toy(prehistoric pet) that was on an advertised sale for $15.00. When I took this toy up to the register it rang up at $39.99 I showed the cashier the sign and stated it was the only one back there and the sign was on the self directly under the toy. She called the Assistant Manager(Payton) and he stated he could not make the choice as there was a big difference between the two prices and the advertisement expired on 10/29.
He called a store Manager(Linda) and she asked if it was the same sku#, and the cashier said no it rang up as a prehistoric pet however not a pterodacyl. So what is wrong with this? Advertisements not being pulled a toy that has the same name (prehistoric Pet) and the store did not honor this. I can’t begin to say how upsetting this is for the consumer. This leads to very bad business.
Return service
I was 10 days past their 30 day return service (most chain stores give 90 days) because the return counter was too long after new years when I made the 1st attempt to return my 15 dollar mp3 player that the store was still selling. I would have been fine with a store credit although my item was unopened and I had a receipt but instead I got patronized and berated by a rude service rep (Kyle Parker) at their call center who said READ THE RECEIPT NO EXCEPTIONS...not only do the have jerks operating their store but their return service is horrible. I will never shop their again.
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Horrible employee/management treatment
The abusive and degrading treatment by this company to it's own employees and managers is disgusting. They talk a big game about being a great place to work but it is the worst work enviroment I have ever been involded with. The cut your shifts on a whim and without notice, then call you in for shifts on 5 minutes notice and if you don't jump, you are writen up and yelled at. They fire managers that care about their staff, and if you dare to offer a comment to the district manager, then you are told to leave and don't come back! They say they are looking after the customer but you are told to ignore them if they get in the way of your tasks! You have to sell over-priced dollar store items and cheaply made furniture, and if you don't sell it fast enough you are told that you are useless and incompetant. Our regular customers hate this company and have changed their shopping habits because of the poisinous enviroment in the store. As I am starting a new job at a good company next month, I am glad I will only have to listen to the pompus stories from the district manager on "how great they are" and how stupid everyone else is.
Keep away from big lots canada and lw stores - they are horrible!
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I have worked for this company for more than ten years. It was once a nice company to work for, but is no more. Our store is often understaffed, with one cashier, a manager on duty, and a recovery or two. It is impossible to recover that store perfectly with two - sometimes one - in three or four hours. Though payroll budget is tight, we are expected to do as much as a crew of ten did on a given shift some years ago. We are expected to work at peak performance for hours on end, with long lines, tiny work spaces and irate customers. Associates are afraid to speak up about the way they are treated for fear of losing their jobs. The building is dreary, rundown and in a crime-ridden neighborhood. It is no secret that the powers that be are out to get those who stand up for themselves, for morals and ethics. If you are middle-aged or older and have worked there fort a long time, they make your life miserable so you will quit. If you hang in there, they write you up for infractions you never knew of. Management does not communicate to associates and act snotty when asked for assistance. Gossip is rife, and managers are the guiltiest! It is disheartening to have been a loyal, honest and diligent employee for so long, only to be treated as a "disciplinary problem" because I have worked there long enough to make a couple of dollars more than minimum wage. It is an outrage that I have worked as stocker, cashier, cash office coordinator and CSS and, despite all those skills and experience, to be considered overpaid. That is what my store manager called me to my face - overpaid! Yes, this situation is rampant in BL stores everywhere. If the sales fall below last year's figures, it is never due to bad management. No! It is blamed on associates. I am neither a thief nor a goldbricker, and I have earned every brown cent Big Lots has paid me many times over!
Its not just Canada, They are run that way from what I hear everywhere. I worked in Colorado and it is horrible there. They are told to clean up the stores get rid of managers and employees and get new people in there. Customers at Big Lots want to know their cashier by name, they remember the Store Managers Birthday, they stop to ask the Furniture Manager about his pet, and tell the stockers/recovery how nice the store looks today. Its stores like Big Lots that ruin statistics on Employee theft and customer service. The DM's and LP's are stresser's in the store unless you are their friend of course then you can use the usual excuses and its acceptable. What do we expect though when they have retired Monkey Wards employees or Pizza Hut /Taco Bell Managers running the place. ( I think the CEO is from like Pizza Hut/Taco Bell) The District in Colorado is run by a bunch of Donald Duck Characters. They blame employees and store managers when in fact its the crap they feed to the store managers and employees that ruin the stores. They set you up for failure and treat you like a thief because they get rewarded for having caught a thief. Seriously do you know how much easier it would be on everyone if they treated their employees like Safeway does. Treat them with respect and your customers will get respect. Bank tellers get paid very little and they dont have the stress level that Big Lots does, because they dont treat their cashiers like thieves. Now seriously what would you rather steal some outdated food from Big Lots or some cash from a Bank. Hopefully neither but you get the idea right? Well Big Lots has a few Big Headed small p***s characters (at least in Colorado) that think they are protecting Fort Knox or something. Oh wow we got DVD's in lets lock em up tight in that there cage and count them daily. Seriously I gotta laugh now at some of the stuff they do in there. Our LP told us employees were stealing register tape and selling it for thousands on Ebay. Like we just laughed about him when he leaves but he really thought he was putting us through his test, and this guy would poop his pants if someone flinched at him. You know he has new title now CFI. You can guess what that stands for. OMG just saw that the Fearless Leader of Big Lots left his people, how funny is that? Well I hope I have helped you feel better about not being so alone in the Big Lots World.
I know quite a few people that still work for Big Lots Canada and Liquidation World and they all say the same thing. Stay Away from this company!
Return policy no store credit
I when to Big lots for a return i bought the Item for my kitchen shelf and it did’nt fit . I had the receive, but I explain to the Lady that I had a Death in the family and lost the receive in all the pain in our family grief, but she said no I would lose the money and I have to keep something I;m never going to use.I think she could have given me store credit, but she also said no. what up with that I go to Target with no receive sometime i get store credit its not like your not going to sell the item.
First I think you mean receipt not receive and second I dont understand how a death in the family makes you lose the receipt.
Worst company I have ever worked for in my life
Worked at this place for 5 years, due to economy was unable to leave sooner Worst company I have ever worked for in my life.
examples...?
Bait and switch
On October 23 Big Lots advertised a Cuisinart Thermal Coffeemaker with gold-tone filter basket for $49. Being a bit disabled, I sent my stepson to their Webster store to purchase it. A store employee pointed out the "advertised" maker on a shelf and he purchased it using his bank debit card. However, when he brought it to me it was not the one advertised, a...
Read full review of Big Lots and 8 commentsLack of drug testing
They should really start to drug test their employees. Especially managers.. I recently visited a store in florida, and amazed to find 2 employees passing what appeared to be a "joint" in a car, while in the parking lot. These employees went back into the store and stocked shelves. The appearence was that of a drugged look... Mentioned something to the...
Read full review of Big Lots and 5 commentsHR policy
Big Lots Coode of business Conduct and Ethics states HR manual will be made available to any employee. This is NOT the case at the Lima, Ohio store. This is the second time I have been REFUSED access to said policy manual. It is apparent to me that Big Lots fears information contained in HR manual would undermine their poor management.
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i am an employee at store #4627, in Colorado Springs, CO. I was hired for a stocking/cashier position. During the hiring process, almost a yr ago, i was given .50 cents above minimum wage. This is because i have a lot of experience. Given that I work such early hours, and am part of the team that has the hardest position within the store, i felt i could do this. The position, as a lot know, involves unloading the weekly truck. A truck usually filled with 1000's of pieces that have to be, for the most part taken out piece-by-piece. This includes the extremely heavy furniture pieces that are way too heavy. to be expected to be moved singly. The "higher ups" within this corporation obviously have no clue what the process is like. They would maybe figure out that putting the many many boxes on pallets just may be easier to unload. Or maybe even realize that the pieces of furniture could also be moved easier if on pallets. Instead, they make sure the trucks are filled to the max, with a lot of unnecessary products and merchandise. The process usually takes about 4 hours of non stop, strenuous, bone hard labor No breaks are allowed until the truck is empty. It is unbelievable the audacity of these exec's to want the truck unloaded and placed on pallets, divided up. Once unloaded, there is an insane amount of product, making it difficult to even walk through warehouse. The limited amount of hours offered for this position is just not logical. This position, not only deserves a much higher pay, but enough hours to get it out on the shelves.
The fact is, this stocking position is way underpaid, and overworked. Going in at 2, or 3, or 4, or sometimes mid night would not be so bad if you were having to come in for more than 4 hours. It is wrong that a young girl can get moved into a position that you not only requested many weeks ago, told that it can happen, but can make as much as i do for the fraction of the labor. Especially when they are half your age. Simply, the logic is lacking when it comes to shifting positions from within, and starting new employees in the position i have been in for almost a yr.
Next, i was completely appalled when my .50 cents above minimum wage was taken away from me when the min wage was raised.Minimum wage was passed for a reason. If the cost of living went up, it went up for all Americans, including Big Lots associates. My, manager said she put the request in for this to be put back on and told me to make make sure that on my app there is previous experience included. Well this has been almost 2 months ago Part of my previous experience includes Big Lots. I am a former employee, with a 120 number. When i ask about the issue, i am told to hold on, an answer is still being waited on. This is leaning toward an unfair working environment, , making it harder and harder to want to get up at the wee hours of the morning, bust my butt (cramming 8 hours of work into 4 hours is also expected). it is highly illogical for such a huge corporation to see how these practices of expecting intense labor, with lower pay than even mc donalds employees, expecting full time progress in minimal time that is usually 4 hours and not seeing that the majority of hours should be divided up, favoring the most difficult of positions in the store. There really is no benefit to these practices Results are always more work than should have been necessary, or lack of concern for the look of the products for the customers, low morale, uneasy and resentful feelings. It is unnecessary and there is a code of ethics that i am positive the point of being crossed over the line is within a steps away. i t is unfortunate because i have a high work ethic myself that is starting to diminish. I don't want to find myself looking for other employment, but i know i am expendable. Which is also very hard to accept. I pray things change for the better. Work environment for all is more beneficial when there is a camaraderie and fairness. Logically, this makes a more pleasant shopping environment as well.
I have been with Big Lots in Massachusetts for about 6 months and started as a stocker. I agree with all your points 100%! Their systems are counter-productive and the goals they set are unattainable unless you find ways to cheat the system. Upper management does not seem to care about what goes on they are only focused on furniture sales and ridiculous loss prevention guidelines. If they were really focused on theft why would you set-up the store with the highest theft items in the hardest to monitor location. Oh and how about how much stuff is damaged on tge truck because of tge insane way that it is shipped.
I enjoy my job and the people I work with but I have taken a position elsewhere because basically the place is slowly killing me. I have spent the last 20 years developing efficiency practices in my chosen field and Big Lots by far has been the least efficient place I have ever work. So much time and energy gets wasted. It also kills morale and drains workers causing high turn-over. We are even having trouble hiring because of the work evironments bad reputation. I hope things get better!
I Work for a Big lots in Virginia and only complaint is that. why is it so hard for us has a Company or a Store to know our Weekly Work Schedule before the week is out it is full time now that we has a company get this right.
sometime we have to wait on till Friday or Saturday before we know what we work for the up coming week and i think that it is so wrong for people how have family
I think the problem is with the computer system they require managers to use. Once I understood the system I could see how inefficient is was and how much difficulty it caused. Managers are also penalized for changes they make to it forcing them to wait until last minute to publish it. If managers were not so afraid to complain about maybe corporate would be willing to change it. I cannot imagine they did too much beta testing or they would realize how much more complicated they have made the process.
I WORKED at the Big Lots in Tempe, AZ, and the manager, Becky, apparently does not know SOP, confused, it is illegal to fire an associate "Off the Clock"...Manager 101. I called out for my 1, 3 hour shift of the week, because I had to work my full time job, which was addressed in my interview, after holiday season, and this lady, the manager, which i have had 2 conversations with my whole time employed, tells me i am unreliable. WOW, to whomever had the balls to hire an uneducated and inexperienced manager to run their store! A blessing in disguise. Thanks. DUSTY MORRISON. EMPLOYEE 1697721
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Talking About Her ### And breast
Lubbock Texas Big Lots 98Th And Indiana Has ACss Woman Up There Talking Her Private Parts. I AM Fellow EmpLoyee Up There One Offs THe AssistantManagers Was Brought Into To The Conversation And Didn't Tell Her To End It. This Is A Woman Who Has A KiD And Husband. What Should I Do
The HR department for this company is paid to side with the higher up's. Trust me they dont want to hear the truth about anything, they are their to protect the dumb district levels employees they hire.
Don't you think I did? I called corp HR department all they said is to refer to associate handbook? Talk about not living up to their own standards!
"There is nothing in it that pertains to your inquiry" or " I have to get permission from the higher ups" then never get back with me. Those statements sound tantamount to a refusal to me!
assustant manager
My daughter in law and I went to Big Lots on the evening of 4th of July at 830, the store closes at 900pm. We wanted to purchase some cold water and use the restroom while we were there, when we got there a sign stated no public restrooms on the door, Big Lots has public restrooms in this store. We went in and immediatley heard over the speaker everyone "get your STUFF and get to the front, we are closing, you have 20 minutes to get up front" we knew of some things we wanted to look at, so we went to the back and was looking at some bedding, and someone was already in the restroom, here comes the assistant manager and started telling us to leave (others were waiting too) I asked her if she sells cold water we were wanting some and she said, i dont care what you want, we are closing! all she was concerned with was who was in the bathroom, how long they had been in there, and it was someone who went in just as we came up, another man asked her to speak to the manager, she shouted at him and was poking herself in the chest and screamed I AM THE MANAGER! my daughter and law and I had enough, I told her we would leave, but we would never be back." I have bought over a $1000 in merchandise at Big lots in the past little while, as I am planning a move. I told her i was going to report her, she said go ahead! I walked over to her and asked her what her name was she put her badge in my face and said it is RHONDA! she was the most rude person i have ever dealt with at Big lots, i will not go back, I was going to find a Big Lots when i Move but now, i will look somewhere else, Rhonda doesnt need to work in the public, and I do not appreciate being yelled at, she kept screaming I HAVE TO CLEAN THOSE BATHROOMS! but I bet that is part of her job. Big Lots needs to look at the quailty of "Managers" in their Rogersville Store and let Rhonda go home.
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Not to excuse her behavior but I was an Asst Manager at BigLots for about 8 months and she was probably working with almost no help (sometimes it would be me a cashier and one other person to close the entire store) but expected to get out on time and have everything perfect. I quit this job cause I didn't want to take the crap anymore and its the first time Ive ever done that in over 34 years of working. While there is no excuse for rudeness people in retail, especially managers are being pushed to the limit.
a lesson in crass behavior.
All of you who want lessons on crass and obtuse behavior, quickly head over to big lots in lansdale, pa. I had an embarrasing experience the other day while trying to return an ironing board I bought there. The thing would not fold back down after less than three weeks of use. The cashier and floor manager insisted they could not take it back unless I had...
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In addition to furniture and food, Big Lots also provides home essentials like cleaning supplies, toiletries, and pet products. The decor section offers items to enhance the aesthetic of any living space, including rugs, curtains, and wall art. Seasonal products are also a significant part of their inventory, with decorations and related items available for holidays and changing seasons.
Big Lots operates both physical stores and an online platform, giving customers the flexibility to shop in person or from the comfort of their homes. The company's services include a rewards program, providing members with discounts, exclusive offers, and VIP shopping days. They also offer financing options for larger purchases, making it more accessible for customers to buy big-ticket items.
The company's approach to retail is centered around offering value to its customers, with a focus on providing a wide range of products at competitive prices. Big Lots caters to budget-conscious shoppers looking for deals across a broad spectrum of categories.
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Big Lots address300 Phillipi Rd, Columbus, New York, 43228, United States
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Don't bother with the local bozos. They're obviously not interested in helping you (and probably already spent the money on candy and movies). Go right to corporate ( http://www.biglots.com/help/contact-us ) and be polite, check your spelling, and keep in mind that the person on the other end of the corporate web site just wants to resolve the situation peacefully. Make sure you include your receipt number and dining set part number (model number?) so they can do their background checking. If all else fails, it's time to contact your local Better Business Bureau ... and they'll need the same kind attitude and information ... my grandma used to say something about catching more flies with honey than with vinegar. Frankly I was always more worried about attracting bears with that honey but ... :-)