Kmart Campbelltown
Address | Campbelltown Mall S/C, 217/281 Queen St, Campbelltown NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 4629 3100 |
Hours | 08:00-22:00 |
Website | www.kmart.com.au/store-detail/Kmart Campbelltown |
Categories | Department Store, Baby Clothing Store, Baby Store, Children's Clothing Store, Furniture Store |
Rating | 3.8 44 reviews |
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Kmart Campbelltown reviews
44When I went to the store today I found that there was a couple of issues with the products that I was buying. A staff member helped me get though it no matter how many mistakes were committed. Definitely one of my personal favourite stores
Dish Kmart is inside Campbelltown Mall on the lower level it is a great place to grab a cheap bargain
I don't like their customer service much. But it is convenient to us and their collection is decent.
Friendly staff. Good selection of Lego for the young architect. Great range of "fat" clothes for us larger men. Not as many CD's or DVD's these days.
Love the shopping. Always find a big range of choices for everyone. Very neat shop with friendly and helpful staff.
To be honest Kmart is a little messy at times. Kmart is really cheap. And They do have great friendly helpful beautiful staff members
What can I say? It's a Kmart like most other Kmarts across Sydney. Nothing particularly good or bad to make comments about.
Bit hard 2 negotiate around staff cages being unloaded and trying to get customer service on the shop
floor
Long opening hours so I can shop with my kids anytime of the day and it is convenient for working family
I can't remember the last time I walked out of K-Mart without buying something. I always seem to find something I didn't know I needed.
Great place and a one stop shop. They have everything and its affordable. Best part is that their timings are really late if not 24 by 7.
This store no longer sells DVD's. I visited this shop just to buy a DVD. So I took my business to Target. They still sell movies
At last visit, staff at front was seen to be yelling at customer in way that made it look like customer had done something wrong. It was in fact machine not scanning up item and perhaps staff (male) should have approached the customer instead of creating a scene.
Massive shop unfortunately not a huge variety and Kmart Australia don't even supply anything gaming wise which made their entertainment departments dull and real cheaply made products stuck on the shelves
Clean and tidy, the racks weren't messy like most other stores. Clearance racks were well placed (I found stuff I didn't know I needed!). Overall, it was great.
It has been several years since I have been in Kmart - time spent overseas in Kmartless nation states. It was with a fair degree of shock that I saw no checkouts staffed by any human beings - this is not a snide comment on the local people. In fact, there were only self-checkout options. An business model I am philosophically opposed to. Dear Kmart, employ more staff.
Kmart is great for emergency last minute items as they are open until late with a large variety of stock
I have been in there many time and have not had any issues so far. I mean I have been there over a dozen times including today 16th july 2018. Well down Kmart campbelltown, its always a pleasure shopping in your store.
I'm sick of these so called school holidays police detectives called in from KMART to follow around honest shoppers harrassing stalking and intimidating those based on the type clothing they wear which i believe is called discrimination that's all I got say hate it or love it. Thank God for living in Australia the country who embraces freedom of speech which checked is not a crime