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Re: David's Bridal Refuses to Deliver
by Michelle S. - Posted Tue July 1, 2008 @ 7:16 PM

I agree that David's Bridal does not deliver. And, I have not even used them. I have not had a chance to spend any money at their store. My mother and I were in the store looking at dresses. They hound you when you come in and leave you hanging. I asked if I could try on some dresses that I had chosen. One of the girls (that work for $7.50, cuz there are no other jobs in town, that Farrah previously mentioned), said that she would get someone to help me try them on. We waited, and waited, no one came to help. So, we left to look at another store. As we were going out of the door, mom said this place doesn't feel right, it is just weird. We went to the next store. I found my perfect dress for $1000 on the rack at a small business. All four bridesmaids live in other towns. I sent 2 of them to another David's Bridal that was closer. They still had to drive 35 miles. I had set an appt. for them a week earlier. I was told the whole day was open. My 2 bridesmaids arrived. The sales person said, that she had to hurry and had to eat before a bridal party came in. My friends could not find anything. No one was there to help them. I am not picky, I said any style in the canary color. I do not expect anything for free, just some common courtesy. My mother has a small clothing a gift store in a town. So we understand people do like things for free. However, this was NEVER the case. They left, went to a department store called and asked if they could buy one there. I said sure. (I am NOT a bridezilla, and I am laid back.) None of the dresses needed to be matching anyway. I would rather spend money somewhere else. I would think as a manager, owner or someone would care about the type of service they provide. I don't get it. I was planning to coordinate my whole wedding thru them. And, it is scam for people win a free trip, just to sell cheap cookware. I don't mind people selling cookware, just not in the way that they try to sell it and promote them. I did look it up on line before I decided to go. Who would give anything away for free? There is always a catch.
And I have not spent any money with them. They refuse to take my money. And that is ok with me.

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