bealls
About the Business
Located at 200 North Progress Avenue in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, bealls is a versatile institution that offers a wide range of products including clothing, shoes, and home goods. Whether you're looking for the latest trends in fashion or stylish decor for your home, bealls has something for everyone. From petite to plus size clothing, men's big & tall apparel, and even babywear, our store caters to all ages and sizes. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is always on hand to help you find the perfect items to suit your needs. With exclusive offers, free shipping, and unbeatable discounts, bealls is your go-to destination for fashion, function, and value. Don't wait, visit us today and experience the best of shopping in Siloam Springs!
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Location & Phone number
200 N Progress Ave #55, Siloam Springs, AR 72761, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Reviews
"My family and I have been going to this store since it opened. It has its ups and downs in cleanliness. But I think it's a fun place to go there's always new and different things to discover. I would love it if the company could have a better or bigger selection on baby and toddler shoes. Their tiny little feet need warmth and protection from this weather."
"This place gives me anxiety. It's overcrowded. Poorly organized. Stuff everywhere. Occasional cute stuff. Plenty of cheap stuff."
"Love this place but they never have the syrups I need."
"I go there with the intention to buy gifts, like yesterday when I shopped for Mother's Day. I did buy a few gifts but ended up getting me some goodies too. Love the deals I always find here. I always tell people it's like a smaller version of Marshalls or TJ Maxx."
"I shop here every few months. Pretty hit or miss, but overall solid. Following payment the cashiers always say “if you enjoyed your time in hit the 9 on the pin pad.” I typically hit the X to omit doing a survey (the X doesn’t give a rating, it simply skips the survey) which has just become my regular habit anywhere I go, similar to the way I hit the “no thanks” when Walmart asks me to rate my experience at self checkout. The cashier was extremely passive aggressive this time when I did so. She said “well did you not enjoy your time shopping?” and I told her it’s just my preference to not rate on point if sale systems when I’m checking our. She went into a speech about how the more 9s they get the more donations they get for an organization and how I wouldn’t have been rating them and could’ve given the 9. The donation system sounds really neat and I think it’s a cool thing for the business to do. However, it’s really uncomfortable to have your cashier get on to you and question your decision to not take a survey especially in such an aggressive manner. It made me uncomfortable and I wasn’t thrilled with the customer service approach. I’ve worked customer service for years, there’s a much better approach to getting ratings of 9. For example “hey, I just wanted to let you know for next time you’re in, if you do choose to rate, we’re helping support *insert name of organization* through the surveys we get, so they mean a lot to us! We’d love to get your feedback next time you’re in. Thanks for shopping with us.” Her approach was snarky and uncomfortable"
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