Thought this was a good place to shop for my granddaughter until I shopped the clearance rack and bought a shirt for her. Of course being 12 she definitely didn't like what I picked out so I took her to exchange it. I was told I couldn't return a clearance item. I asked where's the sign stating that. I was taken to the dressing stall where this rude woman shut the door to show me the sign! Nowhere was a sign posted on the clearance rack but we sure had one posted behind a door!!!! I guess customer service is non existent here. Very sad since they are supposed to be role models for young girls!!
BEAWARE !!! THIS PLACE IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF HARD WORKING LATINO GIRLS THAT WORK REALLY HARD TO EARN MUCH NEEDED MONEY. JUST CAME TO OUR ATENTION THAT THEY ALSO DESCRIMINATE ON THE WORK CAMPS. GATTERING MORE INFORMATION TO MAKE A LEGAL COMPLAINT WHIT OKLAHOMA SATES ATTORNEY!! SHELLY JORDAN DIRECTOR OF GIRL SCOUTS WESTERN OKLAHOMA GET READY!!!
I'm a leader for toop 340. And my daughter's are in the troop. We love coming to the store and getting new thing for the troop. The lady's up at the store are great.
They were selling cookies outside in the cold at Lowe's today off Covell and Kelly in Edmond. I got compliments on my hoodie. I was waiting in line I thought, but somebody behind me got helped before me because they stuck money out at them. I ended up buying a box of Somoas first which was my favorite. On my way out I was thinking about buying s'mores but they are $1 more than any other cookies?! Somebody talked me into buying a box of the "newest" cookies called adventurefuls. All bad mistakes! I went down the street to Walmart and bought a package of Walmart Great Value cookies and a package of Keebler cookies like the samoas but for a whole lot less. I noticed they had quite a few cookies that looked like girl scout cookies that I didn't want. I did this on purpose to see if it's really worth buying girl scout cookies - and it's not. The great value cookies were hardest probably but tasty, the girl scout cookies were second hardest but tasty, the Keebler cookies were chewiest and tasty. $5 for girl scout cookies a box. $2.70+ tax for Keebler cookies. $1.44+ tax for GV cookies. I vote for Keebler. As for the adventurefuls I was afraid I'd break my teeth on them before I ate one cookie. They were hard. They were so dry I didn't notice the supposed caramel or sea salt taste. Brownie inspired?! No! Brownies are chewy folks, and not that dry either. False advertising in my opinion. Girl scouts might be a good thing but they need to get into a different line of merchandise to raise money, and they don't need to be making them stand out in the cold to do it. They aren't panhandlers. They need to wait until warmer weather to be outside selling things. February has the worst weather possible in Oklahoma for snow and cold and January gets really cold and black ice sometimes. What are they thinking? I'm not buying girl scout cookies again!
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