The selection of items always impresses me but the staff always seems to act as if the customer is annoying them. Complaining about their jobs and being very rude. Wish there was a higher customer service standard.
Carol H.
Place rating: 4 San Diego, CA
This Dollar Tree is clean and well organized. The staff is always friendly. They just reorganized the personal care aisle and now have a whole section of nail polishes. It would be insane to spend $ 5 – 6 per bottle elsewhere when they have so many beautiful colors for $ 1 a piece! Plus they have sparkles, top coats, nail files and polish remover — everything you need for a beautiful mani or pedi. They also have a full line of cleaning products, bathroom stuff, paper goods, party supplies and seasonal stuff for those impulse buys or just for fun. Pretty decent line of snacks, sodas, frozen foods and pantry items for stocking up on basics. We go once a month to make sure we have lots of goodies on hand at home. Only one downside — I have purchased numerous can openers here and they have all broken right away :(
Christine A.
Place rating: 3 Cerritos, CA
You can get made-in-the-USA-distributed-by-Canadians glassware for a buck, and I mean perfectly good steins. The 99 Cents Stores I’ve been to only sell«Made in China» dishes and glasses. The Dollar Tree was clean, packed with much more useful items than other dollar stores I’ve been to. It’s closer in arrangement and quality to a Daiso. Lots of bang for your buck. Namebrand items were a much smaller size than typically found a market or non-dollar store, but that’s to be expected. They carry many more crafting and party supplies than the 99 Cents Store. This Dollar Tree was kept clean, and seemed to be a hub for many of the locals. Ramona’s not that big, so it’s common for neighbors to bump into each other here, we noticed.