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Dollar General

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:26 AM

Dollar General is located in Alamance (Village in North Carolina), United States. It's address is 3440 Porter Sharpe Rd, Burlington, NC 27215.

3440 Porter Sharpe Rd, Burlington, NC 27215

2F7Q+96 Burlington, North Carolina

(336) 901-2225

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Check Time Table for Dollar General


Monday8 AM to 10 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 10 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 10 PM
Thursday8 AM to 10 PM
Friday8 AM to 10 PM
Saturday8 AM to 10 PM
Sunday8 AM to 10 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Dollar General?

Dollar General is located at: 3440 Porter Sharpe Rd, Burlington, NC 27215.

What is the phone number of Dollar General?

You can try to calling this number: (336) 901-2225

What are the coordinates of Dollar General?

Coordinates: 36.0133885, -79.5119452

Dollar General Reviews

LIVELOAD
2023-10-31 18:00:49 GMT

Truly the best DG in Alamance county, always stocked, organized very kind and helpful employees that cares.
The DG staff recommended product that decreased my cost including, saving cost on not having to travel any further and, I hope DG does all it can to keep its current staff there, thank you DG staff for your hard work and going the extra!!!

Kristin J
2022-09-06 22:59:24 GMT

Just like all the other Dollar General stores, they seem to have almost everything you might need. Prices are ok, customer service is really friendly and helpful too. Would definitely recommend that people give them a try.

Sabrina Alcantara
2023-02-02 23:41:52 GMT

This is the best Dollar General, The store is always super clean, well stocked and all of the staff are always very nice and helpful. This is the only Dollar General I will go to.

T “TJ” J
2022-03-14 23:41:01 GMT

This is the BEST DG Ever!!!! You can surely tell GREAT MANAGER and this this location is the GREATEST!!!

Late2DaGame BeddaLateThanNevR
2023-09-09 20:53:22 GMT

This store is always very clean, well-stocked, and the management generally seems friendly. And I don't like to leave negative comments, but at this point I feel forced to. The reason being, I don't know how many times over the relatively short time that this store has been open that the prices on the shelf do not match the price at the register, and it's always to the benefit of the store and the detriment of the customer. I usually catch it before leaving and they make it right, but this past Saturday 9-2, 23 was especially frustrating as I lost about 30 minutes of my time trying to get two separate orders straightened out. I told my concerns to one worker (not a manager), and she looked at me like I was a martian, having almost nothing to say. I had two coupons, the first was for $5 off $25, and the second was for $10 off of $40. Perhaps on the $25 one, the misunderstanding may have been partially mine and partially theirs. Because, even though I bought several things on sale, still at the bottom of the receipt, it only said my total savings was $5.50. That confused me because the coupon alone made up $5 of that, and like I said, I bought several things on sale, so I would think the total savings would have been shown in addition to the $5 and substantially more than fifty cents, as again it showed my total savings to be $5.50. But I guess that was cleared-up, even though I'm still somewhat confused about it. But, after paying, I took those items to my car, and came back in and bought 6 quarts of oil and a pack of toilet paper, which totaled just over $40. But, sure enough, on that very next order, the oil that was supposed to be on sale for $6.65 per quart and as the sign on the shelf clearly stated, all six quarts rang up for $7.15 per quart. And if that was the first time this kind of thing happened there, I'd let it go, as they fairly-quickly got that issue corrected. But this kind of thing happens a good percentage of the time I go there, and each time takes up my, the customer's, time and increases the stress level on what should just be an in and out, quick thing. This last time, I even got the impression that they were getting exasperated, as if all that was somehow my fault. If they could simply get their price at the register to match the shelves, then it would save both the customer AND THEM, time and trouble. This past time was so frustrating for me that I came home, took a picture of all my items, my receipts and such to show clearly that I was in the right (partially because one of the initial explanations was that my first order didn't come up to $25 before tax), which, when I got everything home and added it all up, it clearly did. Then, I called the NC Standard's Division and told them of how prices at the register frequently don't match the shelves at this location. Hopefully, they'll do something about it and hopefully it will just be a warning. But, I'd simply just settle for this location correcting that on their own so that the customer can get in and out quickly, with a pleasant shopping experience that won't tie them up any longer than necessary (nor the managers or other employees). Again though, on the positive side, this is a very clean, well-stocked store.

Floyd May
2024-01-12 20:19:43 GMT

The gentleman sold me a spendwell visa prepaid card and said I can pay bills online went home and activated it and tried to use it but keeps getting declined so tried to get my money back but couldn't Google reviews say the same thing happened to lots of people so why are dollar general selling them if you can't get a refund

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Village in North Carolina

Alamance is a village in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Burlington, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 951 at the 2010 census, up from 310 at the 2000 census. source

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