Dollar Tree,
4040 Highland Ave, Highland, CA 92346, United States
About Us
Dollar Tree is a food, furniture store, grocery or supermarket, home goods store, and general store located at 4040 Highland Avenue in Highland, California, United States. At Dollar Tree, you will find amazing deals on household items, cleaning supplies, beauty products, toys, school supplies, and more. They also offer a wide selection of party supplies, balloons, gift bags, and seasonal decorations for every holiday and occasion. You can purchase many of your favorite products in bulk at DollarTree.com. Dollar Tree is your one-stop shop for party supplies, office supplies, and cleaning products. Visit the Dollar Tree at Highland Avenue Plaza today to find everything you need at affordable prices.
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Reviews
"Great little store that has almost everything you could think for $1.25. I found some awesome name brand items that sell anywhere else for $10 to $15 each. Same size, same brand, same quality, but I only paid $1.25 each... needless to say, I bought waaaaay too many lol"
"I have gone to this Dollar Tree for years. In recent years, things have gone somewhat downhill. There is always a line and the store can be unorganized at times, but they do have a great selection of items. There is always something good to find. In the recent months, they have hired new cashiers, and they are not friendly. I used to never have an issue, but the last few times I have been, I have had issues. This evening I had an incident occur with a cashier named Michael. We bring in our reusable bags, it has never been an issue. This evening, Michael had an issue with our reusable bags. He glared when I placed them on the belt, looked at me like I had done something awful, threw my bag, and then refused to bag my items into my bags. I have never had this issue, and i thought it was quite rude. I understand that people may not want to touch other people’s items from home, but this is something that can easily be communicated. I would have gladly bagged my own items (I had to anyways) but a simple ask would have sufficed. No need to make me feel like my items are disgusting even though we had just bought these bags! Or to make us feel bad for trying to do our part in reducing plastic waste. Management never seems to be there to support their cashiers. Although this Dollar Tree is close to home, I have had better experiences at other ones, and will shop at those stores in the future."
"I spend way too much in this store! Even if I go in for one item, I leave with several bags! With the way they do they're carts, its difficult if you buy a lot, but staff help me out to my car. I buy a lot of items for feeding elderly residents. I still resent the .25 increase in price. It makes some things not that great of a bargin. It adds up fast in a hundred dollar order. Now you have to watch the prices, too. Many things are more than 1.25. That's why I quit going to 99 cent stores. Too confusing."
"Jason the manager its really RUDE The cashier was busy and ask him to help, he let me wait for around 10 minutes I ask again if he can help me he raise his voice and toll me that I'm not the only customer that he has moore people I remenber him that I come first and he said I should call the corporate to get moore employes he is gross really rude even my husband never raise his voce like this rude mam never will come back again to this store."
"There is always something going on when I go to this fall or tree. First, the line is ALWAYS long! It is rare when they ask for back up because they always say the manager is "very busy" if I am trying to go into and out. Already know what I want or need, I am there for at least 15 minutes because of the long line. Second, one of the guys that work there acts like he hates his job. Which I understand how it is because Redlands Dollar Tree was my first job. Third, I understand the policies for checking IDs. I work in retail as well. Anything that is $20.00 or more needs to be verified with an ID. One person at the store verifies for $3.00 transaction? Why does one person ask for a small amount of a transaction? If everyone would have been on the same page, I would have brought my ID."
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