Broken earring that were a gift, that they accused me of breaking myself and lying about it
Courtney V.
May 28, 2021
My mother-in-law bought an pair of earrings for me, and with her not-so-great vision, she didn't notice the crack in the glass piece or the missing tassel. I contacted them for an exchange immediately, and "Aaron" (who seemed to be owner, maybe) responded, accusing me of lying! I just wanted to be able to wear the gift from my mother-in-law. I don't have the time, nor do I care to pretend. I am not a liar. And I don't appreciate the curt attitude and accusations from this company. I will not ever buy from them again, and I don't recommend anyone else give them your money either. Clearly they don't care about having happy customers once you walk out the door and they have your money.
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Aaron S.
Jul 16, 2021
Huge store. Amazing selection. Diamond in the rough. A plus staff that were very attentive to all in the store. They are not clerks. They try their hardest to help amd answer question on the huge selection of merchandise
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Melissa M.
Jul 27, 2020
Cute little place to El Paso Knick knacks especially if you wanna bring some ep culture to your home and yard. They do linger a bit and follow you but understandably so. They're not near anything and you can tell they get frequent thief's. But it has one of a kind art sculptures and decor. A local business that deserves support.
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Aaron S.
Nov 15, 2017
This place has really amazing items for sale. Be sure an ask to see the warehouse in the back. It's full of really cool art. We actually liked the items back there more than in the storefront. Well worth a stop. We spent a good amount of money here. Good quality stuff from El Paso and all over Mexico. If you're looking for colorful metal art from Mexico, this is the place to stop!
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Adrienne A.
Apr 18, 2016
El Paso Trading Post is a fun, unique weekend jaunt. From outdoor art and sculptures to vases and ceramic crafts, they seem to have literally everything El Paso-y. They also have furniture, painted hides, wall ornaments, and more. My fiancé and I have been a couple of times, now, and have found something new each time! This is a great place to take an out-of-town-er who is looking for a souvenir. From what my fiancé and I could tell, although there are some items that have been imported from China, the majority of their crafts do seem to be made locally, either here in the El Paso area, or across the border in Juarez. So far, our best find was a cool old cattle skull, which is beautifully decorated with inlaid shell pieces. It might sound like an odd piece, but seriously, it's SO beautiful--and the craftsmanship is amazing! The woman who we usually see running things there is friendly, and very eager to help. She does her best with English, but Spanish is definitely her language of choice. When I was there we managed a 70/30 split of English to Spanish, because I like to try, but really, Spanish is not my strong suit. Oh, and one tip--if they have had a particular piece of merchandise for a while, or perhaps if you just strike them as someone nice, they will bargain with you. We ended up getting quite a good deal on the cow skull, since it had been there for a while. It now looks just lovely on our wall!
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