David's Bridal
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Category: Services
Contact Information United States
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David's Bridal Reviews
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August 28, 2008
horrible service
I originally went to Davids Bridal for a fitting, because I was ordering on of their online dresses. I noticed that the girl who was doing my measurements did them completely the wrong way. I went elsewhere, and got the correct measurements. If I had followed the sizes she had given me I would have ended up with a dress 2 sizes too big!!!
I recieved the dress, and the dress was wonderful, I love it, however it was too large around the bust. It is a strapless dress, style BR1000.
I went in for my alterations appointment, I figured as long as I didn't get the same girl that measured me it couldn't be that bad, right?
WRONG!
Reyna, the alterations manager, was the person who was supposed to do alterations on my dress. I put it on, and explained that the bust was too big and needed to be taken in, and she repeatedly argued with me that I didn't want it taken in, what I wanted was a bra with more lift.
She said "I see you, you keep pulling the dress up there." to which I explained "Yes, because it is too big and keep falling down!"
She had me try on another bra, and still said that what I wanted was lift, and told me she would take the dress in because it wouldn't give me the lift I wanted!!!
I left, and took my dress to Bridals by Carol in Northampton - and the wonderful lady there had me try it on, and right away knew what I was tlaking about. She walked in and said "Oh, all you need is for the bust to be taken in 2 inches." AND she was by far cheaper than Davids Bridal!
Skip Davids Bridal, they are just too much of a headache!
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August 3, 2008
Poor Service/Alterations
I purchased my wedding dress at David's Bridal in Ft. Myers. I decided to get the alterations done at David's Bridal. I wound up spending almost as much in alterations as the dress itself cost. Ok, that's fine, as long as it's done right. I went in in April for my alterations. They pinned me and I was told that they would be taking in the sides, the zipper and hemming it, in addition to the bussles. I went back in 3 months later for my "final" fitting. The dress zipped up past my hips and waist, but didn't even come close to zipping up around my ribcage. The first words out of the alterations lady's mouth were "What did you do?!?". Ok, I'm in the fitness industry. I work out, take good care of myself, and eat right. I've been the same size, and basically the same weight, for the past 8 years. I told the lady this, and she said that sometimes people "redistribute their weight". FROM WHERE?!?! I'm the same size everywhere else...all my clothes fit the same...I was wearing the same bra I had 3 months prior. And, what major change had my body gone through in the past 3 months that would cause me to "redistribute" my weight? So they remeasured me. Everything else was the same...except the bust. The had written me down as a 32 in the chest the first time I went in...I haven't been a 32 since 8 grade. When she remeasured me, she found I was a 37.5, which I am. She said, "here's the problem...you gained 5.5 inches in the bust". REALLY?!? 5 inches in 3 months, without surgery!!! She then told me that it wasn't their fault, I obviously gained, since they didn't take in that area. I mentioned that she told me 3 months ago that they'd have to take in the zipper. She said "oh, no, we didn't touch the zipper". I went home, checked the alterations receipt, and sure enough, there was a charge for "Taking in zipper". I called the manager, and was assured that this would be taken care of, at no charge. Later, I got a call from the alterations lady, who proceeded to yell at me, saying that she never told me that they didn't touch the zipper...that I was wrong. She wouldn't let me get a word in. So, two weeks later, I had to go back in for a refitting. Same situation...nothing was done to fix it. While, this time, she did admit to taking in the zipper, she still was insistant that I gained. She told me that even if they let the dress out to where it was prior to alterations (which had me swimming in it), it wouldn't be enough. I'm going back in a month for my next "final" fitting, and I'm worried that the dress will still be messed up, I'll be out $1000, and have a month to find a new dress.
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August 1, 2008
Bride's/Bridesmaid dresses
Our youngest daughter is getting married in two weeks. The bridesmaids live in New Mexico, Florida, Kentucky and Michigan. Our middle daughter is standing as Matron of Honor and lives six hours from the David's Bridal in Santa Fe. It was because of my encouragement that we decided to use David's Bridal but I deeply regret that decision now. All of the bridesmaids have experienced problems with David's Bridal. When our middle daughter drove up to be fitted, we were told that they could not fit her without an appointment, even though they told her in January (when she purchased her dress) to drop in anytime in June (since she was pregnant and due with her first child in May) and they would fit her. We started planning this wedding over a year ago and yet we are running into such problems. Our youngest daughter (the bride) has been told they could not alter her dress without an appointment and they are far too busy to do the alterations. Basically she is going to be left with us having to perform the alterations a few days before the wedding as she lives in Nashville, TN and the wedding is in Chicago. I looked for a place to complain about David's Bridal but found no such site on their website! I am extremely angry about this!! DO NOT USE DAVID'S BRIDAL!! I wish I could tell every bride, bridal party member, and anyone else who would listen!!
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July 29, 2008
bridesmaid dresses
To Whom it May Concern:
A couple of months ago my twin sister and I went to pick out the maid-of-honor dress for her to wear to my wedding, which we found easily and loved. She paid for it that day. (She also bought her wedding gown there as well as all 6 of her bridesmaids dresses) Several weeks later I went back with the rest of my bridesmaids to try on the dress with them. I was told by the salesperson that the dress was discontinued. I was upset that the store never bothered to let me know that the rest of my bridesmaids wouldn't be able to get the same dress, I just happened to find out when I walked in. Had I known I would have had all the bridesmaids order and pay the exact same day or asked the salesperson which dresses were older versus newer.
Nonetheless, I tried to let it go and figured that the maid of honor could wear a different dress than the others, in the same color. (cognac) That day all of them ordered the dress except for my cousin Danielle, who had driven several hours to be with us to try it on. She planned on going back to her house and ordering it from a much closer store. She went to the store 2 weeks later and was told that the dress was discontinued. Now I have a maid of honor in one dress, and the rest of the girls in matching dresses, except for one girl. It is noticeable b/c the bridesmaids dresses that were already ordered have a train on the back, while the rest I saw in the store did not. (the bridesmaid dresses I saw in cognac at least) I understand that dresses become discontinued frequently, however the bride to be should be made aware of that, at least given a few days warning to get everything ordered. I am furious because now two of the dresses I picked out are discontinued. I was able to deal with one different dress, but 3 different dresses was not what I had in mind. Davids Bridal should be doing the best they can to help their customers, especially during stressful wedding planning, instead of making everything incredibly difficult. If this situation is not fixed, not only will I be unhappy with what my bridesmaids are wearing on my wedding day, but I will also make a complaint with your supervisor and the district manager.
Surely a dress can be found in the color cognac, style # 81026, anywhere near a size 8, or perhaps another similar dress in the same color can be altered in time to match the other girls. We are willing to pay more in order to make this happen. Please get back to me as soon as you can. I apologize for being so angry, I am just not sure what I can do in this situation as the wedding is pretty close, October 24, 2008. Thank you.
Katy Dyer
(631) 909-2323 home
(631) 764-7611 cell
(631) 727 ext. 210 work
119B Hot Water Street
Manorville, NY 11949
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July 29, 2008
bridesmaid dresses
To Whom it May Concern:
A couple of months ago my twin sister and I went to pick out the maid-of-honor dress for her to wear to my wedding, which we found easily and loved. She paid for it that day. (She also bought her wedding gown there as well as all 6 of her bridesmaids dresses) Several weeks later I went back with the rest of my bridesmaids to try on the dress with them. I was told by the salesperson that the dress was discontinued. I was upset that the store never bothered to let me know that the rest of my bridesmaids wouldn't be able to get the same dress, I just happened to find out when I walked in. Had I known I would have had all the bridesmaids order and pay the exact same day or asked the salesperson which dresses were older versus newer.
Nonetheless, I tried to let it go and figured that the maid of honor could wear a different dress than the others, in the same color. (cognac) That day all of them ordered the dress except for my cousin Danielle, who had driven several hours to be with us to try it on. She planned on going back to her house and ordering it from a much closer store. She went to the store 2 weeks later and was told that the dress was discontinued. Now I have a maid of honor in one dress, and the rest of the girls in matching dresses, except for one girl. It is noticeable b/c the bridesmaids dresses that were already ordered have a train on the back, while the rest I saw in the store did not. (the bridesmaid dresses I saw in cognac at least) I understand that dresses become discontinued frequently, however the bride to be should be made aware of that, at least given a few days warning to get everything ordered. I am furious because now two of the dresses I picked out are discontinued. I was able to deal with one different dress, but 3 different dresses was not what I had in mind. Davids Bridal should be doing the best they can to help their customers, especially during stressful wedding planning, instead of making everything incredibly difficult. If this situation is not fixed, not only will I be unhappy with what my bridesmaids are wearing on my wedding day, but I will also make a complaint with your supervisor and the district manager.
Surely a dress can be found in the color cognac, style # 81026, anywhere near a size 8, or perhaps another similar dress in the same color can be altered in time to match the other girls. We are willing to pay more in order to make this happen. Please get back to me as soon as you can. I apologize for being so angry, I am just not sure what I can do in this situation as the wedding is pretty close, October 24, 2008. Thank you.
Katy Dyer
(631) 909-2323 home
(631) 764-7611 cell
(631) 727 ext. 210 work
119B Hot Water Street
Manorville, NY 11949
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July 28, 2008
Customer Service
A friend of mine had purchased a dress from David's Bridal about 2 years ago for a previous wedding that ended up not happening. Just recently, she met someone new and they decided to get married, when she tried on the dress it was too tight on the top because she had had a little girl. Her mother called David's Bridal and spoke to one of the managers and they only asked for the skew number for the dress and was told that she could exchange it for another dress of the same price or more expensive. When she called back to ask if it she could exchange for the original price or the markdown $99 price she was informed that she could not exchange it. She went through the customer service telephone number and was told that if one of the managers would admit that they told her that then they could exchange the dress, no problem. Of course, they screwed up and are not going to admit it. She eventually had to have the dress let out and nearly didn't get it in time. The point was that they had made a commitment and did not live up to it. David's Bridal's customer service is no where near where it should be, especially because a person's wedding day is supposed to be the happiest day of their life. They make it one big headache. I will be getting married in December and have went out of my way to avoid David's Bridal. I hope that this situation doesn't happen to anyone else.
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July 25, 2008
Their service is a headache
I have had a bad experience trying to get a dress from David's Bridal in Colma, CA. I had no trouble buying my bridesmaid dress from the store, and thought that I was ordering it in the correct size. It was a little tight, but I thought that alterations would be able to take care of that by letting it out. WRONG! They don't tell you up front that they cannot let out their bridesmaid dresses. The alterations person was wonderful, telling me what she could do with the dress I had, and also offered me the option of re-ordering the dress in a different size (if they had it), and that it could be overnighted. I chose the latter option, and I thought it was a done deal. Wrong again! Someone at the store dropped the ball on getting the dress from another store, and had to order it to be made (b/c they're cut to order)...so it was going to take a while for it to come in. Then, I had to call almost every day for three or four days in a row to see when the dress would be in. Finally, I got an answer: first week in June. However, by Thursday of that week, no dress...and they said it wouldn't be in until the 12th! Luckily, it came in on the 9th, but I wasn't able to get an alterations appt until the 14th. The alterations people have been wonderful the whole way through. When I got my bill for alterations, I was stunned at the price. Over $80 for shortening the straps and doing the hem. So I talked to the customer service person that I had dealt with previously and explained to her (very politely, I might add) that because of all the hassle I had to go through to get this dress, I would like some sort of compensation on the alterations. She got very defensive and said that they don't do that. And, she made a point to tell me that it was MY fault in the first place, because I had ordered the wrong size and that they DID compensate me b/c they had not charged me for another dress. Luckily my friend was with me, and she told them that no one had told me when I had gotten the smaller size that a larger size would have been better. The customer service person then replied, "Well, if you were with her at the time, why didn't YOU say anything?" My friend and the rep kept going back and forth, and finally I gently put down my card and said it was fine, I would pay for all of it, and that I would be sending in a letter. The rep seemed to understand (finally) that I meant business. "Hold on, I'll call my district manager." After a few minutes she got off the phone and said, "You won't have to pay for the alterations." I had not intended for it to be free, I had only wanted a percentage off.
To the rep's credit, during this almost month-long debacle, she had done a lot for me to make sure I was getting my needs met. She was the one I talked to the most, and she made several apologies and was often very friendly. I just wasn't happy about how I was treated re: the alteration fee.
While I am happy with the end result (thus far), I think it would have been better if they had inquired as to what kind of compensation I was asking for. Maybe then it would have saved us some time and energy.
I won't be going back to David's Bridal in the future, if I can help it. Good customer service, and a nice dress, should not be worth this much trouble.
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July 21, 2008
Poor quality, deceptive and no service
I DO NOT RECOMMEND DAVID'S BRIDAL. First of all, don't fall for their very effective advertising tactics of a wedding gown for $99. You want to look great on the best day of your life, not wear something that was too ugly for them to sell. Very clever, but in my opinion, most unethical. I am sure that you too have heard of their $99 wedding gowns. It is right on their home page . They have this "come one promo" all the time. Except that no matter where you click on the home page, t here's NEVER a gown you can actually see. That should tell you something about their business practices right away.
Well, it is only human to hope to find a bargain, so not seeing a picture online, forces you to drive to their store. There, you will find high pressure tactics . They had lots of gowns. What I didn't realize at first, is that quantity does not mean quality. Don't buy one of their gowns until you go to a local bridal shop in your area . You need to be able to compare quality and price. If you go to regular bridal salons, you will find that David's Bridal dresses are VERY over priced for what they are offering. The fabric is also substandard. It just doesn't feel good or fit really well. Still, with all the horror stories I had heard, I wanted to check it out for myself. I am glad that I did because it made me go back and buy my gown in a downtown shop in my city.
At a downtown bridal shop in my city, the store had more than 500 different styles. Granted they were not all in my size, but they sure had a lot and I knew what they could order would come to me brand new! They explained that David's Bridal actually has less styles than many of the privately owned stores. It is just that David's Bridal has, for example, Style A in 3 colors and 16 sizes. In other words, at least 16 x3 (48) of the same gown.
They were, by the way, also more expensive than my local store. I would say around $200 to $300 more for the same gown. Still, you would not have been as happy with the dress I got had I not had a comparison to go by. Good service over bad service; pushy vs. not pushy, etc. You are not a mass produced bride, so why go and buy your dress in a FACTORY.
The salespeople at David's Bridal must be on commission because every dress any bride would put on received these comments: "Oh My God, You Look Beautiful, " "This is the perfect dress for you" "Well, is this the one?" etc. The one good thing I can say is that the salespeople had great training in how to compliment a bride when she looks ugly : ) And the $99 dresses? I expected it to be a way to get me to go from Chico to one of their stores in Sacramento: about 90 miles.
It worked. You probably would also think that their $99 dresses were UGLY and OVERPRICED if you saw them. Their advertising is the only thing that is good about this chain. Save money on gas, avoid poor quality gowns, stay away from high prices and pushy salespeople. You can't return or get a refund, so do not buy from them until you check out other stores first. Also, don't go alone because they are very aggressive and you might be sorry for buying what you thought was a bargain gown. The only one to get a good deal is the salesperson that gets her commission when she sells the wedding gown!!!
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July 21, 2008
Poor Quality , Deceptive, No Service
I DO NOT RECOMMEND DAVID'S BRIDAL. First of all, don't fall for their very effective advertising tactics of a wedding gown for $99. You want to look great on the best day of your life, not wear something that was too ugly for them to sell. Very clever, but in my opinion, most unethical. I am sure that you too have heard of their $99 wedding gowns. It is right on their home page . They have this "come one promo" all the time. Except that no matter where you click on the home page, t here's NEVER a gown you can actually see. That should tell you something about their business practices right away.
Well, it is only human to hope to find a bargain, so not seeing a picture online, forces you to drive to their store. There, you will find high pressure tactics . They had lots of gowns. What I didn't realize at first, is that quantity does not mean quality. Don't buy one of their gowns until you go to a local bridal shop in your area . You need to be able to compare quality and price. If you go to regular bridal salons, you will find that David's Bridal dresses are VERY over priced for what they are offering. The fabric is also substandard. It just doesn't feel good or fit really well. Still, with all the horror stories I had heard, I wanted to check it out for myself. I am glad that I did because it made me go back and buy my gown in a downtown shop in my city.
At a downtown bridal shop in my city, the store had more than 500 different styles. Granted they were not all in my size, but they sure had a lot and I knew what they could order would come to me brand new! They explained that David's Bridal actually has less styles than many of the privately owned stores. It is just that David's Bridal has, for example, Style A in 3 colors and 16 sizes. In other words, at least 16 x3 (48) of the same gown.
They were, by the way, also more expensive than my local store. I would say around $200 to $300 more for the same gown. Still, you would not have been as happy with the dress I got had I not had a comparison to go by. Good service over bad service; pushy vs. not pushy, etc. You are not a mass produced bride, so why go and buy your dress in a FACTORY.
The salespeople at David's Bridal must be on commission because every dress any bride would put on received these comments: "Oh My God, You Look Beautiful, " "This is the perfect dress for you" "Well, is this the one?" etc. The one good thing I can say is that the salespeople had great training in how to compliment a bride when she looks ugly : ) And the $99 dresses? I expected it to be a way to get me to go from Chico to one of their stores in Sacramento: about 90 miles.
It worked. You probably would also think that their $99 dresses were UGLY and OVERPRICED if you saw them. Their advertising is the only thing that is good about this chain. Save money on gas, avoid poor quality gowns, stay away from high prices and pushy salespeople. You can't return or get a refund, so do not buy from them until you check out other stores first. Also, don't go alone because they are very aggressive and you might be sorry for buying what you thought was a bargain gown. The only one to get a good deal is the salesperson that gets her commission when she sells the wedding gown!!!
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July 5, 2008
Terrible customer service
Every single person (including managers) my bridesmaids and I dealt with at different David's Bridals treated us rudely. Throughout every disaster the staff created for us, we tried to be as understanding as possible, but even though we dealt with over 10 issues along the way, never once did any staff member apologize for anything. At every chance they had, they would immediately imply we were to blame for anything that went wrong and that we shouldn't be upset at them anyway, since things eventually would get fixed. Of course, not everything was fizzed. My sisters lost a lot of money leaving work early several days in order to take the train from New York City all the way to Long Island for final fittings they continued to schedule but not be able to do because they hadn't even touched their dresses. Then the staff implied they were lying about getting off from their jobs early by saying "that's a strange job you must have if you had to get off from work early when it's 7PM now" (they actually do work until 7PM every day). One of my bridesmaids who's in another state received a sash a different color than what she had ordered and was told (two weeks before the wedding) that it would take another month for them to be able to get her the one that was the right color. I went to pick up my wedding dress (which only needed to be steamed and pressed) and, of course, it wasn't ready on time and had to come the next day for it. While I was there waiting, there was another bride who was really upset because she had a destination wedding in two days and her dress was not ready yet, even though they had promised her it would be. The stories just go on. I could write a book just on all the different things that happened. TRUST ME, NOW MATTER HOW CONVENIENT IT MAY SEEM, DAVID'S BRIDAL IS NOT WORTH GOING TO. Everyone mistreats you and you don't really get your money's worth.
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