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Businiess name:  Freddie Bear Sports
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been to Freddie Bear Sports 8-10 times because it is in a convenient location. Rarely did anyone greet me or ask if I needed any help. I am usually treated as if I wasn't there. When I asked a question, I was always given the most basic answer possible. The prices are not very competitive, the stock on hand is covered in dust, and the people who work there act as if you just walked into a private club. I come there in a suit or casual dress, and I guess I should wear camo to get any service. To top it all off, they profit from using a similar name to the late archery great Fred Bear, although they have no connection to him or his legacy. This is shameful. Of course, if they ran a friendly, helpful store, I would give them a pass on the Fred Bear thing. And don't even think about having a conversation about a gun. They either A) Know nothing or B) Make something up C) Act bothered about showing it to you. Sometimes all of the above. Talk about putting a bad face on the hunting spor

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