ShopKo
100 Washington St, Livingston, MT 59047
Based on the concept of operating outlet stores for products offered to supermarkets, Jim Witherspoon and Lee Wegener opened their first Pamida retail store in 1963. It offers a range of appliances, electronics, furniture, health and beauty products, housewares, jewelry, pet supplies, stationery and toys. Pamida operates a pharmacy division that provides nonprescription medications and offers blood pressure check services. The company supports the Pamida Foundation that offers charitable contributions to community organizations for disabled and underprivileged people. Its foundation contributes to Big Brothers, Big Sisters, DARE Programs, Head Start Programs, Kinship Mentoring Programs, Salvation Army, Senior Centers, United Way and food pantries. It sponsors several events, including Shop with a Cop, Relay for Life, Hometown Hero Day, Canine Rescue, golf tournaments, Farmer s Markets, and Fire and Bicycle safety programs. Pamida has a location in Livingston, Mont.
Reviews
05/07/2016
Provided by YP.comHorrible people !!!!!!!!! The service sucks the people need an attitude change. They really need to work on costumer services better. Every time I go in to the store I feel like I'm in hell. These people are horrible. I watched as a manager told an elderly man to basically shut up and leave. And he was trying to explain about a tv. I highly suggest if you need anything either purchase on line or go-to Bozeman. Don't go here unless absolutely necessary. Horrible Horrible Horrible people you all need to be fired and replaced.
02/02/2015
Provided by YP.comFriendly & Helpful Customer Service and wide variety of items we're looking for. Good pricing and great sale items too.
More Business Info
- Hours
- Regular Hours
Mon - Sat: Sun: - Extra Phones
Phone: 406-222-7082
- Brands
- dickies, kitchenaid, wrangler
- AKA
Shopko Hometown
- Other Link
- Categories
- Department Stores, Children & Infants Clothing, Clothing Stores, Home Decor, Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing
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