Dollar Tree reviews & complaints 1
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This location at 26th and Girard in Philadelphia came to our neighborhood about 2 years ago. These photos show a typical day in front of the store. The entire neighborhood was excited when you came to us but not, with revitalization of the entire neighborhood n full swing, your company is setting the bar quite low and we'd love to put a stop to this. This is what the building looks like on a typical day and has been like this after the first month it opened. As I live in this neighborhood and am directly affected by this, a lack of action to address this problem will result in my turning these pictures into viral activism.
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