Don`t Go To Davids Bridal

October 22, 2003

David’s Bridal Cororate
101 Wasington Street
Conhohocken, PA 1428

RE: Houston location on San Felipe

Dear Director of Customer Service,

I am saddened to say that my experience with the David’s Bridal store in Houston (San Felipe) has been a total nightmare. Not only have they treated me (the bride) horrible, but my mother, and my bridesmaids as well.

I first went to David’s Bridal because I have gone there in the past and it was a pleasant experience. I have now realized you are only treated with respect as a prospected customer. Once you become a customer, respect is the last thing you are given.

I first had trouble with my consultant. Or should I say all of them. I would never have the same girl. Anyway, her name was Monique. My sister called in, left her credit card number and address in order for her dress to be shipped. They told my sister they could not charge her card until everyone was measured and everyone paid. Which later I found out was a total lie. Once everyone was measured and paid in full; the paperwork for the girls was missing, along with the credit card information. Leading to my bridesmaids feeling stressed because they had no idea who had there information and had to provide it again.

Secondly, I took my mother in there to try on Mother of the Bride gowns. As we were trying gowns on, a girl (I believe her name was Sara) who worked as a consultant threw the door open and told my mother and I to get out, we were not a “new bride” and the rooms were for “new brides” only. After getting my mother (to whom would be more than happy to serve as a witness, along with my sister) out of the room I spoke with a manager. I told them what happened, they told me she was new and was being watched. I had nothing but problems already with this store. I mentioned to the manager that I would not recommend this store, and would take my business elsewhere. She promised me it would be taken care of, that she was sorry, and offered a garter for the misunderstanding. I accepted, feeling as though it was just a round of bad luck. I guess I should have read about David’s Bridal on the internet before thinking it was a wonderful place to do business. I noticed there are several complaints to the Better Business Bureau, to which I will complain to next if nothing is accomplished here.

Thirdly, I was told that is would take about six weeks for the dresses to come in. Well yesterday, seeing how it had been about two months, I called David’s Bridal myself. The supposed manager working in the morning was VERY RUDE. She told me she could not find any paperwork and asked who my consultant was. I then proceed to tell her that I have had several. She continued to be rude, therefore I raised my voice. She told me she would not listen to me if I continued to raise my voice. By this time, I had no other choice. I spent so much money there, but couldn’t get anyone to listen to me. And every time I did, my paperwork was missing as well as my bridesmaids dresses. She then put me in contact with Tomone (the gentleman who is in charge of calling). He told me very rudely that he has on his call log that he called me on the 10th of September. Which I was NEVER called because if I was, I would not have been calling wondering where the dresses were. NO ONE has access to my phone; therefore there is no way for the message to have been erased. When I told him this, he said he knew what he did and that is all he cared about. I then asked to talk to a different manager, in which he proceeded to tell me that he was one. Which I found out today was a false statement. I asked him what happened to treating the customer like a king or the customer is always right? At least he found the dresses.

I then called Christian Dossey and faxed to her a complaint letter. She is apparently to busy to handle complaints until Friday, and I am tried of fitting around “David’s Bridal’s” schedule. Therefore, we end up where we are at today.

I called today to see why, if the dresses came in a month ago, did no one mail my sisters dress (as she had paid extra for) to her in Louisiana? He told me they just mailed it yesterday and he just let it sit for a month. He has a thousand dresses and can’t just worry about me. So, did he ever make that phone call since he doesn’t have time for his customers?

I can not write anymore as this is upsetting me to much. If need be, I will write again. I think this should get you started.

Sincerely,


Houston, Texas
Posted by cw; updated 04/29/04

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Alright, now I have seen the million and one posts on here about David`s Bridal. And it`s not right to assume all of the DB stores have terrible customer service. But then again, I would have to say the majority of experiences are pretty awful.
When I started searching for "the dress" Davids happened to be the first place I looked. From the moment I walked into the door, the sales people were either short or too busy to work with me. After two hours of waiting on my consultant to get back with me, the store was shutting down and I left.
I was pretty mad that day and for this reason:
I am going into YOUR place of business to give you MY money for your product, and you don`t have time for me?
What is wrong with this picture.
Now I`ve heard all the DB supporters saying, "it`s a discount chain," "brides are rude," "consultants are overworked." Let me tell you all of that may be true, but it comes down to the fact any business that wants to be successful is going to treat their customers with respect. They should bend over backwards to please each and every individual that enters their store.
In closing, I purchased my gown from a boutique which offered one-on-one attention and great service.
From the moment I walked in the door to the day of my wedding, these people wanted my day to be perfect. For me, it was well worth the extra $$$ to eliminate the extra stress!
Posted by Lynne; updated 04/29/04

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David`s Bridal was a wonderful experience for me! I was in and out of the store within an hour and everyone was extremely helpful. I was very satisfied with the store and would recommend them to all of my friends. It`s definitely not fair to label DB`s as an awful establishment altogether. Employees differ from store to store and every bride must remember to not be "that bride". "That bride" meaning acting like a snob and barking at their "servants" at the bridal boutiques. Treat others as you would like to be treated.
Posted by happy bride; updated 04/30/04

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I went tonight with my mother to Davids Bridal at military crossing in Norfolk, Virginia. Can you believe we were the only customers in the store and the three women working there stood at the front counter looking at us and talking back and forth. My mother and I stood by a manican wearing a olig cassini dress that I was interested in for 15 minutes. The women stared right at me and then turned around and kept talking to each other. Needless to say they I won`t be selling anything to me for my wedding.
Posted by Jenna; updated 05/25/04