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false advertising
I have made numerous trips to Big Lots for items advertised in their flyer.
I have called all the stores in my area to see if they have the sale item in stock the same day the ad came out. No stores stock the items advertised in the flyer. I did this to save gas, because they never once have had what I went to get advertised in the paper. No rain checks are offered. It is a bait and switch type of operation. I will not be shopping there again. It is always a big let down. They advertise things they don't have just to get you in their store. This is a poor way of doing business.
stay away
If big Lots offers aprice hold or layaway guarantee they should honor it. Who sells merchandise that someone else has paid cash money on for them to hold. Who does Big Lots Wade Green Road in Kennesaw Ga thats who does. They suck for that. Especially for us who can't afford to by furniture at bigger retailers. I think it is bad customer sevice and they need to work on that will never shop there again.I much rather pay more money for better customer service than to drive all over Atlanta for a bunch of ### service that they have given me. They dont hold to there contracts its all around bad business and ethics.
Refund policy - returns without a receipt
I have worked for Big Lots for 9 years and I feel the need to enlighten you all on the policies. First, on the back of EVERY receipt AND listed on the big policy board above the service desk, it states" no receipt, no return", that simple. Now, if you received it as a gift and don't have the receipt, be a nice person and give it to someone else or sell...
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From all the stuff that I bought from "Big Lots", only a few items survived the first 60 days. For example: I still have the window curtains... (this is the kind of stuff you can buy from them) - anything that can fail, will fail right after their 30 day return period expires. They know why they are not offering 90 days like Walmart... if you consider that the sooooooo cheap stuff from them ends up in the garbage can within a few months, you might agree that the price is not that great.
They should put a big sign into their door saying "our stuff lasts at least 2 weeks..."
It's stuff that was overstock somewhere else that didn't sell, and they bought it on the cheap. Not a secret hidden truth, that's what they tell you. Not hard to realize.
manager
according to the manual, a full time employee is guaranteed 30 hours per week...but our manager does not adhere to the policy...i am full time and am now getting part time hours...if this continues, i will be cut off from my benefits...i can't afford to lose hours or benefits...i'm am a widow raising a child...i need my hours and my benefits...something must be done about this...
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On Sunday December19, 2010 I along with my brother went to the BIG LOTS here in Portsmouth, Virginia located on Airline Blvd.looking for a certain camcorder.Upon arrivial we seen they were all sold out...!before that I had to wait for almost ten minutes before ANYONE would even acknowledge I was there.I am an African American I thought I would fit the profile of a theif and they would watch me...but NOOOOOO!.I got frustrated at the ignorance and went over to the cashier she was helping another customer.I asked her about the camcorder hoping she would call around like she had done for the other customer againNOOOOOOOOOOO.Instead she on her own said they were ALL gone and no other store had them.I went home irate as hell I CALLED the store in Chesapeake, Va, they had one, she checked for me and I got it!finally.Mind you the Portsmouth store was NOT busy early in the mid morning!.Customer Service where was it?, I am a customer and I did not get served!.Is this the best Big Lots have to offer the public?, I hope not!.Looking forward to hearing from you ASAP!.Thank -you for your attention!
If I recall it's not my job in customer service to paper your f***ing ###. Be a man and ask and realize that retail it's a busy job all the time. Take done f***ing initiative and call another store yourself you Lazy f***.
refusal of personal check
I went to Big Lots on Sunday, bought some products from them. Totaled up to be $54 since I didnt have my debit card and did not have any cash with me I wrote a check for the amount. The cashier ran it through their check verfication system --CERTEGEY -- and to my BEWILDERMENT my check was not approved... this has to be so embarrassing since i have not bounced a check in my life. I almost got online using my iphone to show her the balance in my account but i realized that it was no use since she did not have any authority.
My complain is against CERTEGYEY --- i dont know what criteria they used but I was not pleased with the result. ARe there any of you out there with this experience.
please email to [protected]@gmail.com to share you thought ... cause i am babbled beyond word and i will not do business with CERTEGYEY or BIG LOTS again ...
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
In Regards to "Whocares1111" -- it would depend on the Code Reason for the decline -- it is likely there was not enough Postive information for the purchase not necessarily negative information. I am a former Big Lot's Manager and my check was declined when I had a relatively new account. Also the were some issuse in the past with certain Banks being decline. I could make some guess but the best thing to do would be to call Cetergy (they should have provided you with a little "card" to call them (Sorry I just checked and I just deleted about a week ago). Big lots is not alone in using Cetergy (Many Retailers do) --- if they do have negative information you would want to get it corrected so do not have any other problems.
The only thing I can say is that Certegy has negative information on you. So you should check your credit report and make sure someone has not opened a checking account in your name(very easy to do online) They can never verify your account balance, so it is something else. If you contact them they will tell you what it is. They may have you mixed up with someone else.
Certegyey uses your credit history - just because the money is there now, doesnt mean it will be there when the check finally gets to the bank - so stores who accept checks use this service and they go off your credit score / history.
offensive employees
I shop at Big Lots maybe 3 times a week and over the past few weeks I have overheard one employee (Zack) calling another employee a "nig-jew" on several different occasions! I have also heard this same employee arguing with another employee (another young man) and yelling profanity, even from a few aisles away I could still hear them! This is highly unprofessional, not to mention offensive and not just because I am Jewish, but because it just simply isn't right. Wish I had an 800 number to call to voice my complaint directly to the company. This has definitely caused me to shop there less and less, which is a shame because I really enjoy the store and most of the other employees are a treat to deal with. I am very disappointed.
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[protected] is the kmart number. write in ur complaint, & then never go there again...i guess...
[protected]
You could also try and not care about what other people say. You should remember that the general demographic of people that shop at Big Lots fall into the "lower middle class and beyond " category (don't take that statement personally as it's not an attack on you). With that will come the demographic of people that work at those types of stores. For example, look at the 99 cents store and the people that work there. If you go to Big Lots to save money then you should just "turn a blind eye" (or deaf ear I guess) and just get your shopping done. I doubt you making a phone call will have any impact on what type of people work at these places. You might get that one guy fired but then you will bump into him again at Walmart.
unfair treatment
Renae, who claims to be the store 'manager' at Big Lots #4485 (90th and Bangerter) kicked my kids out of the store because my 14 year old daughter was not using a chair to her standards, and then got 'mouthy' in her opinion. What the so-called ‘manager’ didn't know was that I was one aisle over and heard the entire conversation.
My 14 year old daughter was sitting on a floor model chair with one leg over the side. This employee asked my daughter to "sit like a lady". My daughter complied by setting her other foot on the ground, and responded with "Okay". Renae then snapped back by telling my daughter “There you go; now you’re acting like a normal person". My daughter told her she was a normal person, and that "you don't know me". This must have been what Renae found to be 'mouthy' because she proceeded to speak to my daughters in a very loud and even more condescending tone.
She asked if they “wanted to leave” and told them that “we can play it this way. Is this what you want? Well, is it?” Both of my daughters answered only with “no” more than once, but Renae was already calling security to escort them out. My 11 year old daughter told Renae she “had done nothing wrong” and that she needed to “get my mom”. Renae said "I know, but that’s too bad, you're with her (referring to her sister), you need to leave too." Then started shooing my daughters, waving her arms at them with a “Come on, let’s go, let’s go!”
She fully intended to send my minor daughters out into a parking lot without regard for their safety. She lacked concern for notifying or locating an accompanying parent or adult and denied my daughter the opportunity to do so. Fortunately, being an aisle over I was able to catch up and walk out with them.
I feel the store 'manager' thought my daughters were in the store alone, targeted them for that reason and looked for an excuse to kick them out. Renae said all of two sentences to my daughters before telling them to leave. I call that age discrimination, possibly sex discrimination, sincemy daughter’s ability/inability to sit the way Renae figures her gender should was at issue.
I have considered purchasing furniture from Big Lots in the past and was allowed to try it out before hand, that's what a floor model is for, right? I have never seen a diagram on how Big Lots customers are allowed to sit in a chair, more specifically how a lady should.
Is this 'managers' job to tell people how to behave if it’s just against her personal code of conduct? My daughter simply had her leg over the arm of the chair. I don’t believe that is against the law or destructive to store property. If this is damaging to the furniture in any way, that chair is poorly made and Big Lots should reconsider putting their name behind it.
If Renae has some type of degree that makes her an authority on identifying a normal and moral person it must also entitle her to belittle those who don’t measure up. Aftermy daughter sat in the chair the way she was asked to Renae should have walked away and left it at that. Renae antagonized the situation and acted aggressively towards my children. At 14, 24 or 54my daughter has every right to defend herself against someone personally attacking her.
I'll make sure to tell everyone I know about my bad experience, as it's well known that is exactly what dissatisfied customers do. I will post this on my Facebook and MySpace as well as any consumer blog I run across. I will never shop at Big Lots again. My daughters and I set down approximately 35 dollars worth of merchandise and hadn’t even made it half way through before exitingthe store. At minimum wage, that's practically half of Renae's wages for an 8 hour shift. In today's economy I don't see how Big Lots can afford to employ people such as Renae, let alone promote them to 'manager'.
I am a reatail Store Manager and issues like the one stated above happen all the time. Is becomes a Health and Saftey issue to let children climb on furniture. If the young lady would have fallen off the chair the Mother would have been asking for the Managers head on the plate! WE who work in retail do not want have to deal with upset customers just as much as you do not want to be asked to leave the store.
The bottom line is no manger should act like that it was very unprofessional, kids come and jump all over our beds and some more stuff but our manger handled it in a proper manner, doesn't matter how the kids were acting .
i think we are missing the point people ...the point is that this ..."so called mom" let a stranger attack her kids in public like that..i know as a father i wouldnt of let someone do that to my kid
Maybe you should re-read the story again...the girls were not being dis-respectful to the store manager and further more it was not like they were jumping and climbing on the furniture, they were simply sitting in a way that the store manager did not like. The job of a store manager is to set a standard of excellent customer service not to be-little customers not matter what age they are. If she felt the teen was being disrespectful then should have paged her parents and complained to the parents. I have worked as a manager for over 10 years and I have seen just about everything over the course of my career and not once have I ever treated a customer, let a lone a CHILD, in that way. Maybe if the store manager is that miserable at her job then maybe management just isn't the job for her. Now on the other hand, the parent to these two girls should have went over to her daughters the moment she heard the manager talking to them instead of listening from one aisle away and at that point she could have resolved the issue right away. As a parent if I hear someone speaking to my children in a matter that is offensive I would not sit a aisle away and listen.
sales associates
My 7 year old daughter went MIA in less than 2 minutes 2nite in the store.I was calling for her to no avail. I found an assoc., asked if she had seen her, gave a description. I was told she would check up front and call over speaker. I proceeded 2 look all over the back of store, in their break room, utility closet, storage & bathrooms all the while no loud...
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Renae, who claims to be the store 'manager' at Big Lots #4485 (90th and Bangerter) kicked my kids out of the store because my 14 year old daughter was not using a chair to her standards, and then got 'mouthy' in her opinion. What the so-called ‘manager’ didn't know was that I was one aisle over and heard the entire conversation.
My 14 year old daughter was sitting on a floor model chair with one leg over the side. This employee asked my daughter to "sit like a lady". My daughter complied by setting her other foot on the ground, and responded with "Okay". Renae then snapped back by telling my daughter “There you go; now you’re acting like a normal person". My daughter told her she was a normal person, and that "you don't know me". This must have been what Renae found to be 'mouthy' because she proceeded to speak to my daughters in a very loud and even more condescending tone.
She asked if they “wanted to leave” and told them that “we can play it this way. Is this what you want? Well, is it?” Both of my daughters answered only with “no” more than once, but Renae was already calling security to escort them out. My 11 year old daughter told Renae she “had done nothing wrong” and that she needed to “get my mom”. Renae said "I know, but that’s too bad, you're with her (referring to her sister), you need to leave too." Then started shooing my daughters, waving her arms at them with a “Come on, let’s go, let’s go!”
She fully intended to send my minor daughters out into a parking lot without regard for their safety. She lacked concern for notifying or locating an accompanying parent or adult and denied my daughter the opportunity to do so. Fortunately, being an aisle over I was able to catch up and walk out with them.
I feel the store 'manager' thought my daughters were in the store alone, targeted them for that reason and looked for an excuse to kick them out. Renae said all of two sentences to my daughters before telling them to leave. I call that age discrimination, possibly sex discrimination, since my daughter’s ability/inability to sit the way Renae figures her gender should was at issue.
I have considered purchasing furniture from Big Lots in the past and was allowed to try it out before hand, that's what a floor model is for, right? I have never seen a diagram on how Big Lots customers are allowed to sit in a chair, more specifically how a lady should.
Is this 'managers' job to tell people how to behave if it’s just against her personal code of conduct? My daughter simply had her leg over the arm of the chair. I don’t believe that is against the law or destructive to store property. If this is damaging to the furniture in any way, that chair is poorly made and Big Lots should reconsider putting their name behind it.
If Renae has some type of degree that makes her an authority on identifying a normal and moral person it must also entitle her to belittle those who don’t measure up. After my daughter sat in the chair the way she was asked to Renae should have walked away and left it at that. Renae antagonized the situation and acted aggressively towards my children. At 14, 24 or 54 my daughter has every right to defend herself against someone personally attacking her.
I'll make sure to tell everyone I know about my bad experience, as it's well known that is exactly what dissatisfied customers do. I will post this on my Facebook and MySpace as well as any consumer blog I run across. I will never shop at Big Lots again. My daughters and I set down approximately 35 dollars worth of merchandise and hadn’t even made it half way through before exiting the store. At minimum wage, that's practically half of Renae's wages for an 8 hour shift. In today's economy I don't see how Big Lots can afford to employ people such as Renae, let alone promote them to 'manager'.
dunning/harrassment
Had purchased a mattress using a big lots credit card a few months ago. Very disappointed to find that big lots is among one of the creditors that charge a whopping $30 if you are even one day late on your payment, which in my case was more than my monthly payment. This weekend, being friday, saturday and sunday, I was called that was identified as "unavailable" no less than twenty times, and no message of any kind was left. I don't answer gutless calls. When I did answer the call with "what do you want?" I was told by a foreign voice I was past due and they were not allowed to leave personal information. I informed them had I been told by message it was their company it would have been resolved, that the harrassment over the weekend was completely uncalled for. Very annoying and unprofessional.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Call Nobama, I am sure he can add it to the other bailout ###. You can almost hear the original poster say hmmm I was supposed to read all that stuff that came with the card? I thought I could just spend spend spend.
You were late. They charged you a late fee. I'm sure that the account came with a pamphlet explaining the term of the account.
Honestly, you should have expected the calls.
The moral of the story: You were late making a payment.
recliner
I have a stratolounger recliner that is about 3 years old and is in great condition. This chair was used very sparingly the past couple of years and now has been pressed into use, As I said the chair is in great condition, however a problem has arisen in bringing the chair from a reclining position to s normal seating position. It is so stiff that it is very difficult to press the leg protion of the chair down to start the positioning process. You have to slam your legs down very hard to get the mechanism to move. I feel that there must be some way to adjust this chair. I can not see any broken or missing springs so please give me some hslp
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Under chair mechanism totally inadequate ! Bought at BIG LOTS ! Never again. A waste of $400 + tax of $33.00. Watch what you buy at BIG LOTS... most items are items that no worthy store name would carry.
Under chair mechanism failed within 30 days, but, no help in exchanging or repair.
We purchased a sectional made by stratolounger from j c penneys in july of 2008. Withing 8 months all cushions were sinking, especially the one on the recliner side. Called penney's and was referred to another number. Long story short, it took over two and a half months to get the replacement cushions in and the one on the recliner side and the far right side is sinking again. The replacements have only been on about 4 months and am now told by j c penney that because it has been over a year since we purchased the sectional it is no longer under warranty.
We were told that it doesn't matter that the new cushions have only been on a short time. They go by the date of original purchase.
We have a lemon law in the state of Missouri and feel this qualifies.
We would like to have replacement cushions but am to the point of wanting our money back as this is not the quality of furniture we expected from a well known brand and store.
Any suggestions as to how we can get this resolved.
Stephanie Holm
Springfield Missouri
Need repair for my my Strat-o-Lounger recliner.
customer service
I am a long time shopper of biglots and in the past years have had little
or no problems, three years ago i moved to this town(Dallas) and have
shopped at the biglots at least every other week, I dont spend much
but i get some good deals on things i need.Other locations are a little bit
of a drive .Last week i was in one evening and it was just as other
times ive been in, not one single employee will speak or say thankyou
or even can i help you.So im way passed fed up and send in a complaint
via biglots website, Nothing not even we are so sorry this happens when
you spend your hard earned money in our poorly run store.Dont get me
wrong the employees there are all long time employees but i really
think they should have some retraining in customer service and
treat customers like they enjoy taking their money.I know it dont
sound like much of a complaint but when you think about it, it gets
old buying products from companies that dont care what your store
expierence is like.
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outdated food
Big Lots sells outdated food, I worked there for several years and they would have you sell outdated food. They told you to get rid of the box that had the exp date on it and that nobody would know how to read the exp codes.
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I worked at store 4490 and constantly had issues with exp. food. Not to say there weren't counter measures in place like checking food for dates and what not. I mainly worked furniture but at night would be apart of the recovery team to which I did have some food aisles to go through. Almost weekly I would reach in to look at some cans for dates or check some chips for dates, and almost every week I found some fruit or soup or salsa or chips that were waaaaaaaaay expired like 6 months or better. One time a manager brought to my attention a bag of bird seed that actually had live maggots or worms or something of that nature in the unopened bag. Now obviously we removed the products as we became aware. When coming across expired food or contaminated products we did our best to contain the situation, but when you have employees who are oblivious to most stuff and mainly don't care, you WILL have this problem . I would have to say also the bathrooms were a joke, there is NO ventilation so as soon as someone takes a ### it stinks for like an hour or more. Also some issues such as the restrooms are not all the employees fault, it's the garbage broke cheap customers that come in and want something for nothing, and when that doesn't happen they go take a crap and wipe it on the seat or the walls or piss on everything. As far as all these complaints I read about, "well I couldn't get a return or I can't exchange or my product doesn't work" what the ### do u expect from a close out store they buy overburden or junk ### equipment and sell it for an even cheaper price. You wonder why u can get a tv for 200 bucks or less, prolly cause its a refurbished piece of ###! In all honesty like Big lots is not a bad company but its like this, you get what you pay for and don't expect otherwise, if I would have just went to bestbuy and spent the extra 100 bucks you could get that quality merchandise you want so badly. And one more thing its not the employees fault if an item is out of stock EVEN if its the first day of an ad. The employees have no control over what gets sent to stores it's ALL corporate who is rarely even in the store to see what a store needs, I think they go off store counts so they believe whatever their computer screen tells them to. Just remember this if u remember anything from this rant, which is you get what you pay for!
yes i also work at a big lots.We markdown to halfprice 2 weeks before exp. date .If it doesnt sell then we mark out of stock;-]
GOOD LORD! I don't know which location you work for.. But at our store that is a major no-no. We go through all of our food twice a week to check for food that has expired, and we have a markdown schedule and specialized clearance area for food. Also, if a stocker/recovery associate notices something is nearing it's expiration date they will mark it down/out of stock in accordance to the markdown schedule. Now I admit, there are times when some items are overlooked.. Our store has quite a bit more food than most locations.. But for the most part we're very good about our markdowns.
It's intriguing that your manager would tell you to leave the expired food on the shelf. That is just wrong, not to mention disgusting. There are lists sent to the stores with item names, and skus which may be about to expire at each store. Do they not receive them, or do they just ignore them?
Weird. Well, remind me not to shop at your location. But don't make generalizations like that. Not all Big Lots are managed in the same way. Many locations have an excellent staff, who actually care about the customer. Because that's what it's all about right? The customer.
... Considering the fact we're working in retail.
30 day return policy
I have been shopping at Big Lots stores for close to 10 years and had always enjoyed finding close out bargains and purchasing without worrying about whether Big Lots would be there in the case that the product was unsatisfactory or if I needed to return it because it was no longer needed. Apparently Big Lots has acquired a 30 day return policy on all...
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I would like to advise consumers of all produts.Be careful if you want to shop with Big lot as they do not like returns or exchange unless you have original receipt.Doesn;t matter about you and *** true you are as you got a gift and wrong size Or defective and you lost your receipt anf they see it clearly it is their product.you are out of luck.you are better off give it to charity rather than give them business.even if you can prove with your credit card receipt, still No GOOd.Managers and their customer servie ***.shop with who can offer exchange and credit incase you have lost your receipt.it really ***.Cheap and garbage.i rather give my money to99cets store over Big lot.
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@ stang cobra
That's because Big Lots is not so much as a "discount" store as it is a Closeout store.
Please be aware that comments from "stang cobra" that target deezga7 and youdontmakesense are trolled across multiple complaint threads. If you click on his/her name and previous comments, you can see that this is recurrent.
Also, did you post "I Agree" to yourself?
Anyhoo, the refund process is controlled/monitored by the MARS register Point-of-Sale system. When peforming a refund, the manager must provide the transaction data to the machine in order to return the merchandise into the inventory. If you (the customer) know at which register and the approximate time of the transaction, the manager MAY be able to retrieve this necessary data. The "No Receipt" option is meant to be used with store credit. My manager tried this; IT DIDN'T WORK! The "store credit" cards (not store "credit cards") have been disabled, and henceforth discarded under orders of the corporate offices in Ohio and have nothing to do with the manager you were trying to appeal to. The refund policy is written clearly on the back of each and every receipt, as it always has been. What many people fail to realize is that ANY transaction you make with Big Lots binds you in a (however weak) legal contract (as outlined in the not-so-fine print) that gives the company full discretion on any matters of interpretation therein.
In short, three words: Limitation of Liability - this basically means that just because you didn't read the information, doesn't mean that you didn't agree to it. Sort of like when you "accidentally" break a law and they tell you that ignorance of the law is no excuse.
Also, has "I have my credit card statement" ever worked? Did you read the return policy on the receipt/hanging above the service desk? Do you even listen to those horrid commercials they force us to hear 100 times a day about returns?
One man was told "We can't give a refund without a receipt", to which he actually replied "I've never heard of a policy like that before. No one else does that, at least I know Wal-Mart don't". Then he tried to buy something with food stamps. The end.
I Agree
Big Lots return policy is really bad compared to other discount stores.
Please be aware that comments from "deezga7" and "youdontmakesense", that defend Big Lots, are probably employees. If you click on their names and their previous comments, you can see that they constantly defend Big Lots, and only that store.
"youdontmakesense", why are you so upset? LOL. It's clear that you are the one with an attitude and personality worth 99 cents. LOL
I understand store policy, but if you can provide a credit card receipt with the purchase details that should be fair proof of "purchase" . It's bad business to be so inflexable, use the "no receipt, no exchange" as a guide, it shouldn't be written in stone, though. You pay a store manager to be able to use his/her judgement, you have to give them some room to make an individual judgement.
Big Lots has a right to have whichever policy they so choose. Why are you so upset? The terms are set forth, and by shopping there you agreed to them.
You must have your original cash register receipt for all returns OR exchanges, and it must be within 30 days from the date of purchase.
It's quite simple, actually. Just because K-Mart gives store credit without receipt doesn't mean that Big Lots will... People just tear me up sometimes.
THERE IS A BIG LOTS STICKER ON THE ITEM. This means that it came from Big Lots. It doesn't mean that you PURCHASED THE ITEM. The receipt that BIG LOTS issued you at the time of purchase is the proof that BIG LOTS REQUIRES FOR THEM TO PERFORM A RETURN OR EXCHANGE.
Big Lots wants to make sure that you in fact purchased this item from them.
SCENARIO #1
A customer could, hypothetically, walk into the store and take a sticker off of a Black and Decker coffee maker that costs $40.00, and go to Dollar General and find that same coffee maker is on sale for $19.99. The customer could in turn place that $40.00 sticker on that coffee maker, and go inside Big Lots and say "I purchased this from your other store yesterday, and I've lost my receipt. Please give me a store credit."
SCENARIO #2
During a busy day a customer could walk into the store and pick up that coffee maker for $40.00, walk to the customer service counter.. and say "I've lost my receipt, please give me a store credit."
I'm not saying that everybody is a criminal. But there are SOME PEOPLE out there that will do this. AND YES, it has been done. So it's a case of where it's easier just to change the whole entire policy.
So for the honest guys, who still have their receipt. It's no problem at all.
Well your attitude and personality is worth about 99 cents so yeah, you should shop at the 99 cents store cause you fit right in. Maybe you should get more organized and keep receipts like smart people do. If you received a gift, maybe you should be upset with your friends who gave it to you without a GIFT RECEIPT. Ever heard of one, try looking it up online, it would help you in the future. Oh, and if you think any other retail store is different, well you got some more harsh lessons coming your way.
bad management
Kingman Arizona Big Lots;
I will not print her name, but the woman who is one of the managers at the Kingman Arizona store, has most likely never had a retail job before in her life. She is VERY rude, can not make ANY decision her own, want to argu with anyone, and dresses like a slob. I was in retail management for 30 some years, and if she was my employee, she'd be long gone. Even with proper training, I would not want her with my company. As a result, i will NOT shop in that store again.
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well what else is new with Big Lots? I ought to know I worked for them for 15 years. I think they do a lot of recruiting under bridges for their managers
Gee, why don't you tell us what you REALLY think?
Maybe she is in a bad situation. Give her a break. Have mercy and be happy that you are not her. Stop your whining and get a life. Life is too short for you to be a crybaby like this.
Go now and sin no more.
Hi Mike
I feel consumers should be alerted
Heads up. I have purchased Encore Foods chopped onions, in Canada at Big lots in Sterling Heights, Michigan and have found live maggotts three times. I pitched the first two containers but this container I took to the manager at Big Lots, needless to say I was sickened, an I have written to the company to complain. I feel consumers should be alerted.
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cheap malfunctioing equipment
We bought 2 couches with built in recliners from Sofa Selections in Mechanicsburg Pa . Since we have purchased this junk, the store we boughtit from has been here 3 times thus far. The actuall reclining mechanism has failed on all 4 recliners and the smaller of the two is completely seperated from itself.I bought new furniture so i wouldnt have to go through this . I WANT MY MONEY BACK. THE FURNITURE IS 4 MONTHS OLD
Purchased a stratolounger loveseat from Biglots a couple years ago. Noticed right away that it sat lop sided but didn't look two closely at first but looked under and the mechanism was bent one one side. Now it feels weak and wobbly when sat in.was wondering if I could get a new mechanism for it.
NEED TO GET A SWITCH THAT MAKES THE CHAIR GOES UP & DOWN
THE CHAIR WAS BROUGHT IN SEPT 1991
MEDI CHAIR II LIFTV CHAIR
I bought two recliners 12/1/08 marked down from $600 each to $398. One of the chairs started showing a crack about a month ago and now there are several cracks. What recourse do I have?
One of the brackets on my recliner's footrest has broken and I do not know where to go to get it repaired.
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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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I just attempted to get the 9" Android Tablet on sale for Black Friday at a cost of $79 (Oklahoma City Store). I got in line at 4 AM as the 8th customer in line. Doors were scheduled to open at 6 AM, but at 4:30 the manager peeked her head out and asked for all that were interested in the tablet to step forward as there were only 15 available. I stepped forward to get a voucher that stated "TO PURCHASE TAKE THIS TICKET TO CASHIER. PANDIGITAL 9' ANDROID 2GB TABLET. CUSTOMER #8. LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER."
When I got in the store I picked up a few other items but thought I had a sure thing with the voucher. I got to the cashier only to find out that they were "sold out." I asked how it happened and the rude cashier kept saying "we're sold out." The manager that gave me the voucher tried to ignore my inquiries but finally acknowledged me by asking for my phone number so she could give me one if one happens to be returned! The other stores are sold out as well.
I agree. I saw a flyer for their Memorial day sale and went to buy some stuff. I was there in the store as soon as it opens and asked one of the employees to help me finding the listed item. She told me that the item listed is sold out. The flyer clearly said the sale is for Memorial day weekend and I was in the store on first day of the sale. If they dont have the item why are they listing it in the flyer and giving an attractive price for that item?