Sense
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Anna Gray
Phone ahead to check if donations are being accepted. I walked a long way with a bag of new and nearly new books and blu-ray DVDS only to be summarily dismissed by the woman at the counter because my items werent wanted. Im upset about the wasted time but more by the way I was spoken to, as if Id done something offensive. Feeling pretty sad and dejected after this visit. Not likely to go back, will definitely not recommend to friends as a place to pass on donations.
Mar 10th, 2023 -
Sam Smart
OK store. The clothes are not significantly cheap, and I noticed a Reiss item really bumped up in price compared to other items. DVDs four for 1 Quite a lot of books and mostly 1.50 to 2 One woman was on the phone whilst working, but it's a bit distracting for customers, at first I thought she was a customer, and also signals that she's unavailable for assistance if she talking on the phone. The shop is a mess, the mirror is partially blocked by piles of clothes and the till area is cluttered with allsorts. The other woman who served me forgot to hand me one of my items, I just about got an apology for that as I was leaving the shop.
Oct 7th, 2021 -
Eli Vi
I went there the 3rd of July in the afternoon. The lady at the till was on the phone with a friend. A customer was paying for several items. She didn't stop talking over the phone, didn't acknowledge any of us, didn't greet, didn't talk or even look at the person in front of her. She was only interested in talking to her friend (it clearly wasn't a work related call). I was there to donate about 15 dvds. She briefly asked me what i needed and then told me to leave my DVDs in a corner of the shop. She obviously was too busy on the phone to even collect them herself. The moment I had to leave I was expecting at least to hear a "thank you and goodbye". Instead I got an absolute nothing. She actually looked a little bit annoyed when I finally had to say goodbye to her. This service is appalling and the lady has no idea what good manners are. I suggest you go to places where people are polite and kind enough to at least say hi, thank you and goodbye. And that's the minimum standard.
Dec 22nd, 2020 -
Letizia Belcastro
Jan 16th, 2020 -
psplay
May 13th, 2018
Contact Info
- (208) 521-5077
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Sense?
A The phone number for Sense is: (208) 521-5077.
Q Where is Sense located?
A Sense is located at 585 Lea Bridge Rd, Forest, eng E10 6AJ
Q What days are Sense open?
A Sense is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Sense rated?
A Sense has a 3.8 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Sense
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )Anna Gray on Google
Phone ahead to check if donations are being accepted.
I walked a long way with a bag of new and nearly new books and blu-ray DVDS only to be summarily dismissed by the woman at the counter because my items werent wanted.
Im upset about the wasted time but more by the way I was spoken to, as if Id done something offensive. Feeling pretty sad and dejected after this visit. Not likely to go back, will definitely not recommend to friends as a place to pass on donations.
Sam Smart on Google
OK store. The clothes are not significantly cheap, and I noticed a Reiss item really bumped up in price compared to other items.
DVDs four for 1
Quite a lot of books and mostly 1.50 to 2
One woman was on the phone whilst working, but it's a bit distracting for customers, at first I thought she was a customer, and also signals that she's unavailable for assistance if she talking on the phone.
The shop is a mess, the mirror is partially blocked by piles of clothes and the till area is cluttered with allsorts. The other woman who served me forgot to hand me one of my items, I just about got an apology for that as I was leaving the shop.
Eli Vi on Google
I went there the 3rd of July in the afternoon. The lady at the till was on the phone with a friend. A customer was paying for several items. She didn't stop talking over the phone, didn't acknowledge any of us, didn't greet, didn't talk or even look at the person in front of her. She was only interested in talking to her friend (it clearly wasn't a work related call). I was there to donate about 15 dvds. She briefly asked me what i needed and then told me to leave my DVDs in a corner of the shop. She obviously was too busy on the phone to even collect them herself. The moment I had to leave I was expecting at least to hear a "thank you and goodbye". Instead I got an absolute nothing. She actually looked a little bit annoyed when I finally had to say goodbye to her. This service is appalling and the lady has no idea what good manners are. I suggest you go to places where people are polite and kind enough to at least say hi, thank you and goodbye. And that's the minimum standard.
Letizia Belcastro on Google
psplay on Google