Address: 8500 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015, USA
Phone: +15033538314
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
He Vazno
horror of sellers no you stand in the line no one to help what you are looking for if not Amazon I would not be therebait with coupons you go for $ 5 nothing to take prices horror as always on the price tag one price at the checkout right now says a different price I took a photo nona said no then not for him yesterday also such a case was just a drowned man not a store
Gary Figueroa
Each time I have to visit the store I make myself ready to enter a sterile nearly lifeless shopping environment. Zero energy. Nothing to entice my shopping aside from sale prices and the promise of Kohl's Cash. The other day I came to the store to pick up an online order and stood in the online queue. The customer service window wasn't too busy which was nice. The gal behind the counter walks away, back turned to me and loudly announces, "Next in line." which I found disingenuous so stood patiently at the counter waiting for the clerk to return. At last, out she comes. Yay. She asks me to present information which is stored in my smartphone. She also asks me as she impatiently tends to some mundane task "is this a store purchase? Or online?" Quietly I'm a bit taken aback by the lack of logic presented to me by her questions. I'm standing in the Online Pickup window wondering why I bother to conform to these silly signs. With busy fingers I wend my way through the labyrinth of buttons and pages while also paying attention to the clerk who has grown impatient with my [perceived] fumbling for the info. "Let's go to plan B" she hurriedly extolls. I'm thinking what the rush is, lady. I'm the only customer at the counter. Pausing I look up and into to her eyes and remark, "No plan B" presenting the screen she so anxiously needed to scan. A little less coffee would be a smart choice to calm this neurotic customer service and thus, avoiding any more gaffes. Off she trots to retrieve my order. I watch as she pulls the merchandise out realizing I had ordered a screen-printed tee-shirt then stuffs it into a thin rectangular paper bag offering no thanks to me, the paying customer, whatsoever. As I turn to leave, I realize that the clerk may not have liked my leftist pin I was displaying on my shirt. Oh my. Could this be the reason she treated me so well? Decidedly I just kept walking holding my breath as I pushed open the door to the parking lot. Free at last. Ya gots to love retail, baby!
Mel “Mel” Wyand
Cute Clothes! Alesha provided the Best customer service even though the were busy at the checkout. The offer stuff for everyone: clothes, shoes, towels, hats candles & seasonal fun items. They have an Amazon drop off in the back of the store which is super convenient.
Beth Buckley
A friend asked me where to buy a sweater as a gift for someone. I sent her to Kohl's clearance racks. They are always full of great deals on new styles. And you can't go wrong with sale prices plus Kohl's cash. Check it out.
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Yes it's a separate line in the back of the store near the regular returns line.
Yes I believe so
No it's inside to the left of teturns
I don't think so
Wear a mask 6 feet last time I was there
No the return desk is inside the store.
Yes
Yes they do.
Yes they do
You need to call them to find out.
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