
You know, it's... a thing. Not my thing. Big open store, filled with crates of random Amazon returns and overstocks. If you dig through for an hour, you might find some gems. I don't have the...
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Where Ya Bin in Dublin, OH, offers a unique shopping experience by providing a constantly changing inventory of overstocked goods sourced from major online retailers across America. Each week, the store receives truckloads of diverse items, implementing a pricing model that starts at $10 on Fridays and decreases daily until reaching just $0.25 on Thursdays.
The company aims to revolutionize retail by prioritizing customer experience and passing savings directly to shoppers. With a commitment to value-conscious shopping, Where Ya Bin ensures that every visit presents new opportunities for discovery and savings.
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You know, it's... a thing. Not my thing. Big open store, filled with crates of random Amazon returns and overstocks. If you dig through for an hour, you might find some gems. I don't have the...
I don't live in Columbus and stumbled upon this store while visiting with my two teenagers. My daughter took a box to a counter with a sign that read "Box opening and plug-in testing" and began to...
Typical outlet store. No organization, grimy objects, cheap-o's breathing down your neck, low prices. You really got to dig to find anything worth while. There were repeats of many things, and...
I was actually really excited to come here, because I love cheap things and rummaging for a good find. Granted, I came on Thursday - the last day in the cycle, when everything is $.25 - but...
Having the item in a complete box. Many things are just pieces and parts. Very disorganized, (I've comparing to a pallet sale)
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