7 reviews of Bianca Amor’s Liquidation Supercentre
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Makena K.
Place rating: 1 Calgary, Canada
Products are defective, which you don’t realize until you get it home and open it. The will not refund you but make you take store credit, for you to buy more defective junk. The store credit is also printed on paper where the ink disappears. Staff are rude and few and far between. Customer service does not exist in their vocabulary. Buyer Beware!!!
Laura B.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
This place is dark, dusty and slightly disorganized. And that makes it AWESOME! My favorite thing ever is hitting this place up with friends, splitting up and meeting half an hour to an hour later to see the treasures we discovered. Over-sized Chinese Dragon mask ring? Rock belt buckle? Mini donut pans? All things I have discovered in this magical warehouse at discounted prices. One man’s crap is another man’s treasure amirite? From make-up to housewares, Bianca Amor’s has you covered. And for the hard-to-gift sword collector? There’s an entire section devoted to that. Give yourself an hour or so and have some cash with no plan because you will impulse buy.
Angelica N.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
Housewares and other gear at cheap prices. Not for those seeking brand name or high end merchandise! I hope I do not have to remind you to thoroughly check the stuff you are buying here as their return/refund policy seems a bit shady — which cost them a star … on the other hand their merchandise is so cheap anyway …
Allison W.
Place rating: 1 Calgary, Canada
Messy place is an understatement. But because of their cheap prices I shopped there. Dollarama is just as cheap except better. After spending literally over $ 1,000 there(which is a lot for that store) I have decided to never shop there again. They don’t stand by any of their products. Bought a birthday present and it didn’t work for even a second. But no refund or exchange because it was past the 30 day policy. Also there was a price discrepancy on another item and I didn’t realize until I got home. So I went back and told them to correct it which required them to refund the difference due to their mistake and they would not. I will not accept a credit to their store because MY policy is that I don’t do business with people who rip me off. I loved shopping there but not anymore. Dollarama is just as cheap.
Terrence L.
Place rating: 3 Calgary, Canada
Now if there ever was a place that was a bazaar or a flea market, it’s this place. Rows and rows of liquidation items, house supplies, cheap tools, toys, movies, videos and on and on and on. Heck, this place can probably be best described as a super dollar store flea market with absolutely zero frills whatsoever. Based inside 2 adjacent warehouses, the place is absolutely huge and I keep finding new cheap gadgets and useful stuff which each and every visit. Where else can you find the means to wire your house, collect classic movies and yet still chop up cucumbers with your new katana? It’s definately a place btw for the impulse buy, so be prepared.
Kenny M.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
This place is insane! Really cheap stuff! a lot of crap of course, but thats the whole point! When you walk in the smell instantly hits you. That deep, cheap funky flea market smell! It certainly has a flea market feel to. What drew me hear was this little ad I read for a 9 dollar amp they were selling! but of course I ended up with a bunch of other little odds and ends(like foam tape, heavy duty batteries, zip ties and I don’t even remember what else! just crap hahaha) So a lot of different items you can find here, everything from disposable sheet pans to a whole row of toy helicopters and samurai swords, posters and wall hangings, overalls and 2 dollar sledge hammers??? hahaha ! I mean the sky is the limit! Really going to a place like this kind of feels like going on a treasure hunt! The dvd section had a good amount of variety but it was a completely random collection of movies and dvd tv box sets! I found a couple of gems and got that feeling like I found the treasure amidst the sea of crap! It was a good feeling! Their is a section in store which also has these giant«turkish» rugs for sale, as I walked by I thought to myself«whoa! 29 dollar rug! man i gotta come back and get that someday!» hahaha. Not the nicest looking rug… I guess the real value of these kind of places is the that feeling that you get when find something that you would never expect to find and for cheap! Its a treasure hunt! But also useful for other odds and ends to. I will be back again for sure! Certainly a good place to wander around(though the smell is a little off putting) Come check it!
Dustin H.
Place rating: 4 Calgary, Canada
Bianca Amore’s kind of reminds me of the days of going to garage sales, without the awkwardness of sifting through things that still belong to somebody else, and bartering for that last quarter. The cement floors, bare walls and no-frills warehouse style décor definitely don’t give you a Walmart feel, which is appropriate because you won’t be finding the latest in electronics, designer lable clothing and brand name food products within these walls. What you WILL find is a lot of really cool little things that will draw a lot of curious glances and«Where did you get THAT?» comments. Serving as kind of the unknown little sister to Liquidation World, Bianca’s plays up exactly what it is by cutting every possible frill and selling the most impractical, «you would never need this in a million years, but it’s really cool to have» type stuff. Sure, there are practical things too(albeit not the best quality ones, after all, you get what you pay for) but the real fun of this place is the framed posters of long forgotten movies or musicians, the etched crystal Ninja Turtles figurines, the strange gardening impliments that you imagine must have had an ‘As Seen On TV’ sticker on them back in the 1980’s… hell, they even have a wall covered with swords. Yes, swords. There are more conventional things too like no name stationary and tools, to DVD bins that hide a few forgotten and unknown gems in a sea of Steven Segall cast offs, that make the dig half the fun. This isn’t the sort of place I’d go with a shopping list and expect to just ‘grab a couple things and go’ like I would at a place like Walmart, but I always tell my friends if you’re down to about 10 bucks and want a fun way to spend an afternoon, head down to Bianca’s. You can kill a couple hours just browsing through the huge warehouse of marked down… everything… and maybe find something cool in the process. But whatever you do… take the time to enjoy the hunt!!!