A&R Collectables

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Toronto, Canada

Sports card store· Trading card store

A&R Collectables Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

A&R Collectables is located in Toronto, Canada on 3128 Dundas St W. A&R Collectables is rated 4 out of 5 in the category sports card store in Canada.

Address

3128 Dundas St W

Phone

+16474307808

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Carly Jay

I visited this shop yesterday after hearing several recommendations from other parents. I have never gone into a store for the first time as a stranger and been immediately treated like a close friend. The gentleman who owns this shop was immediately kind, helpful, knowledgeable and sweet. His demeanour was shy and gentle, and I imagine the local kids who frequent the shop must adore him. I bought about 4 times as much as I had intended to because the prices are great and I wanted to support a local shop with such a nice owner. FYI: they don't take debit, so stop by an ATM on your way. Take out more cash than you think you need because once you see the prices, you'll be buying a lot more stuff than you expected to take advantage of the price benefit. I recommend highly. I was only in there for about 5 minutes, but I'm sold. A customer for life.

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William Harris

Good customer service and relaxed atmosphere. Owner never rushes you and helps pass the time with conversation. One of the few places I've found that sells single cards.

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Ivan Montiel

I went to browse before the holidays didn't have money at the time so I returned back after the holidays looking for the same soccer cards only to find out some of the cards where gone when in fact the owner had told me nobody really buys soccer cards so how could it be that all of a sudden someone came and bought the soccer cards I wanted. The owner had this SALE sign posted during the holidays including the day I returned yet some of the cards I saw before the holidays had gone up in price hmmm something seems suspicious there