Dollar Tree located in the Hammer ranch shopping center in Stockton, California. I came in here the other day do specifically look for Christmas items. I needed bags, tape, boxes, cards and chips. If you know me I really like saver stores, so I come to these types of stores quite often. So I took a look see around and see what this Dollar Tree has to offer. What I did notice some dollar trees carry different Christmas bags. So I hit all the local ones to try to find a different bag for each person. I came in got what I needed and left. The service was okay and it was fairly neat inside. But one thing did stand out. One of the girls working there was searching the whole store for this dollar surprise bag that they sell here for boys or girls. It’s a really good deal if you got kids they have these little bags there. It’s like a little treat bag with all kinds of goodies inside for them to play with. So yeah I’ll definitely be coming back when I’m in the area. Vincent D aka VD aka Vebola aka Vincent Vega. Always enjoying the simple things in life.
Chinsin S.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Every single time I come here, there’s always a long line with only one or two cashiers working. This is usually frustrating when you’re in a hurry. The store, however, is relatively organized and easy to navigate. If you ever need balloons, do your wallet a favor and shop at your local Dollar Tree! The Dollar Tree sells mylar balloons for only $ 1.00 compared to overpriced $ 4.99 balloons at other local grocery stores. The designs, although sometimes corny, aren’t too bad and are definitely stylish at any party or event!
Myke Y.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
Yes, even I went to the dollar tree. I have a small confession… I love anything with dollar in the title, it fits my budget! lol But I did happen to come here and get some sugar free candy to help me while I’m cruising the streets of the 209, and the long drive back to The City. And surprisingly, there wasn’t the added charge to my drinks like they do in my neighborhood dollar tree. I was promptly greeted by the cashiers, yes plural, cashiers when I walked in, a very nice surprise since not many people do that nowadays. I knew I was in a different setting here. Very friendly staff in the aisles ready to help you at the ready, and not overbearing like typical retail establishments. And a huge assortment of balloons for any occasion, and greeting cards to match any event. Overall I felt right at home here, it was a nice place to stop in and grab a refreshing drink and snacks to help me have a pleasant day. Bookmarked and willing to come back and spend more money here to pump into the local economy. a dollar at a time!!!
Alexander C.
Place rating: 4 Danville, CA
Lol I love the dollar store but I know someone could clean this place up better and really attract more business. If they would stop hiring ex-cons that do a half ass job Id give them 5⁄5 stars but that’s never gonna happen. The 4 stars are for the fact everything costs a dollar in the store. What more need be said??? :)
Nick C.
Place rating: 3 Stockton, CA
Best place to pick up greeting cards. Why pay $ 4 when you can get them for 2 for a $ 1? There is always a long line but considering the price who can blame them. The checkers are always nice and quick. Best time to come is early otherwise it’s a mad house
Michael Q.
Place rating: 1 Tracy, CA
The last five times I went here they really only had one lane open with the line back up into the aisle. All I had was three things and the people in front of me had thousands. I didn’t know only one person worked there at a time.
U K.
Place rating: 1 Stockton, CA
ghetto ass customer service and dirty. you always have people out front asking for change, cigarettes, or trying to sell u shit
Maureen G.
Place rating: 4 Stockton, CA
This $$ Tree, closest to home, Michael’s Crafts, the USPO and S-mart foods… convenient. Love going when the season changes or a new holiday is on its way. Why, you may say? Well, I can get cards to send my peeps I don’t see enough, little gifts to ship to my kids and surprise them with my thoughtfulness, or just browse around cuz it’s been a long time since I shopped and I’m having withdrawals. Shopping without guilt, can’t really do a lot of damage at Dollar Tree. Uh huh… some of you are nodding in agreement… former shopaholics, unite!