T.J. Maxx & HomeGoods in Somerville

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105, Middlesex Avenue, 02145, Somerville, Middlesex County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 617-628-1275
website: www.tjmaxx.com
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Latitude: 42.394206, Longitude: -71.082698

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    Maureen Baker

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    It has been done over since I was there last. The store is nice and bright, very clean and organize. The shoe department was in order, the sizes are in the right place

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    Ronald Stevens

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    Love shopping this store, it has a little of everything. Clothing, Home goods and Furniture. Good prices and on site parking.

  • Angela Boncore

    Angela Boncore

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    Has all things from kitchen to bath to bedroom decorations. Some furniture is sold. This location is nice and clean and well cared for.

  • Angie Utz

    Angie Utz

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    AWFUL customer serrvice. Scott the manager could care less about taking care of the simplest customer service needs. This is why brick and mortar retail is dying. If you waste people’s time and don’t care to help, you’ll be out of business. I bought two sets of hangers from a different store and they forgot to give me one set and there were some broken ones in the other one I purchased. Their simple answer was “sorry, you need to go back to the store you purchased them from because otherwise I take a hit my books.” What a terrible business model. Any other working mother, I am sure can understand how infuriating this can be while trying to lug your toddler around. I highly advise not going to this store.

  • Cheetiri Smith

    Cheetiri Smith

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    The store is good and has a lot of stuff. The fitting room attendant was rude to me and miscounted my garments and then accused me of gaining an extra garment. Unfortunately, while I was there I dropped my Bluetooth headphones, probably in the fitting rooms. It was very close to closing, so someone from the store must have found them and taken them rather than turn them in. Long story short, don't bring anything you value while shopping because people can't be trusted. (I shouldn't have had them with me, but I work somewhere that has a ton of valuable things be returned to their owners after they lose them, so I'm just disappointed).

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