Last Chance Store 272 East Via Rancho Parkway, Escondido, CA 92025
About the Business
Last Chance Store is a unique retail institution located at 272 East Via Rancho Parkway in Escondido, California. This store specializes in buying truckloads of overstocked merchandise, store returns, discontinued items, and more from major retailers across the country. By purchasing in bulk, Last Chance Store is able to offer customers deep discounts on a wide range of products.
With approximately 100,000 new products arriving at the store every week, Last Chance Store is constantly changing and evolving. It truly is a treasure hunt store, where customers can find amazing deals on a variety of items. From electronics to home goods to clothing, there is something for everyone at Last Chance Store.
When you shop at Last Chance Store, you can expect discounts of up to 95 percent off retail prices. And with a flat pricing system, you can rest assured that you are getting a great deal no matter what you purchase. However, with limited quantities available on a first come, first serve basis, it's important to shop early and often to snag the best discounts and products.
In addition to their Escondido location, Last Chance Store is expanding to National City, CA with a new address coming soon, and will be hosting a grand opening in Torrance, CA on May 13th, 2022. Visit Last Chance Store to experience the thrill of finding incredible deals on high-quality products.
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Location & Phone number
272 E Via Rancho Pkwy Space 201, Escondido, CA 92025, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 20:00
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
09:00 - 20:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 19:00
Reviews
"They put products out in the bins. When you go to pay for it. They see the same products in the front of the store. Then they double the price. That is bad business. They should get there at 5 clock in the morning and go through the bins and get everything out that goes in the front of the store. I was not paid to write this review. My opinion is they don't know how to run a business because they are do that. They should go to business school or hire someone that knows how to run it."
"It's hit and miss selections week to week. When it's a hit, it's a huge hit. I will say, I have a knowledge of some more obscure items that a lot of people would pass over here, so I can roll in on a Saturday and still find some pretty valuable stuff. I think my best find was a $500 MSRP item, still in box, and of course, only paid $15 for it. I've gotten plenty of other stuff over the past year that were high value (triple digit to even buy at a discount online) and I will say, while some weeks you will find nothing you want, it's all worth it when you find that one thing you've wanted for years but couldn't afford. (For me it was a USB DAC that I would never spend the $200 MSRP for, but at $10 it was a no brainer instant buy.) There are similar stores to this, none that I have gone to have had as high of value items as here. A lot of sour reviews are from people that just came once on a bad week, or are displeased that it's first come first serve with some people grabbing a TON of stuff at the start of the day, but again, I've rolled in a couple of hours after the store opened and still found some super expensive stuff despite this."
"I love this store. Products vary every week but always find a great deal"
"It's hit and miss to find a treasure at a great price. I have found a few things to buy. It's important to go on a Friday or Saturday to get the best selections of merchandise. They sell Amazon returns and overstocks from other stores. They are closed on Thursday to restock. The price is 15 on Friday, then 10 on Saturday, and 7 on Sunday, 5 3, on Monday 2 on Tuesday 1 on Wednesday."
"Worth seeing at least once. A couple things worth noting: a lot of the merchandise is carried over from week to week. So they might give the impression the merch is all new every week, this doesn't seem to be the case. You might see an item for sale on $1 Wednesday, and then again when they re-open on the $15 Friday. So if you know that, and want the item, you're better off waiting until $1 Wednesday because it will still be there. Tons of empty boxes. Not sure why this is. It seems like if a person wanted the item, they'd grab the box also. Patrons ripping into the packaging like wild animals to see what is inside. A lot of items missing pieces. Not sure if they arrive that way, or they just get scattered to the wind once they're in the bin. A blender with all the parts is worth $15, and blender missing parts is worth zero. Lot of fabric items clogging the bins. Would sell more if the stuff was hung up I think. Got some good deal there. Everything, surprisingly, has worked. These are return items, I think many just customer changed mind. A lot of out of season items like Xmas decorations in the spring, or ski clothing in the summer. Lots of vacuum-packed fleece blankets, can't tell what the graphic is often times."
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