Some retailers turn to outdoor pop-up shops during the holiday shopping season at local festivals and events. These temporary storefronts give shoppers the opportunity to browse for merchandise in person, and indoor pop-up shops allow landlords to fill vacant retail space in downtown areas and suburban malls.
The Better Business Bureau receives complaints each year about temporary retail locations, reporting everything from poor-quality merchandise to difficulty obtaining refunds after temporary stores have closed their doors. Pop-up shops can be fun, but keep the following BBB tips in mind if you choose to buy from one of them: (Read More)
