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Businiess name:  Oop Inc
Review by:  Rachel K.
Review content: 
My favorite store. It's fun and funky and unique. Prices are all over the place - there are some great deals but there are other pieces that have you scratching your head, asking "who in the world would pay this much money for something like this?!" For those who are creative, the artists, fans of the not-so-ordinary art, jewelery, and knick-knacks, this store is for you. They have two locations; one on the third floor of Providence Place Mall, and one on Thayer Street. The Thayer Street location is much bigger and tends to have more events. They also have a limited supply of items available on-line. But you really need to experience the store in person in order to get the full effect. Both stores have outgoing, friendly staff who like to laugh and have a good time. Shop there enough and they'll not only remember your name, but will call you when they get something in stock they think you might like, or when that piece you've been eying for weeks is about to go on sale.

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