Nikita
10-08-2000, 05:32 PM
I love the Fields book.. but its sure opening up alot of rude salespeople.. At Erica Loren, in Lake Worth, one saleswoman got extremely annoyed when she found me searching for the designer tag inside the gown.
She asked me what i was looking for?! I said the manufacturer's tag of course..Why isn't it on the dress?
She said it was... on the handwritten tag of course.
Their style number etc.,., She then rudely and defensively asked: "Are you buying on the internet?!"
I'm like: Is this woman going calypso? I said: "Most honest dealers would have the manufacturers tag on the gown. .. That's all." She;s like: "well.. they're on some gowns and not on others..and i'm not responsible for that!"
Well she immediately left to go talk to the "one responsible for that." :-)
I saw them in the back going back and forth softly arguing.
She came back and started telling me what each gown was..
But her friendly attitude was now more of a plastic one..
That's too bad for them. I liked a couple gowns however, i didn't trust them after that. A question for the Fields:
Is it safter to immediately dismiss a salon after an experience like this? Or is it possible to rectify this problem?
I know you strongly urge the gown to have the original tag.
Also, another problem that really irritates me is the salespeople that insist they be the ones to dress you with the gown.. I happen to be a private person. Another shop, Exquisite Bridal, insisted he come in to "measure" me .. Well, i was half naked when he almost forcefully opened the door.. My friend had to wedge herself against it and lock it. I never went back there either!
Anyhow.. Thanks again! And Florida brides: Don't let them take control .. Remember: YOUR in charge.
She asked me what i was looking for?! I said the manufacturer's tag of course..Why isn't it on the dress?
She said it was... on the handwritten tag of course.
Their style number etc.,., She then rudely and defensively asked: "Are you buying on the internet?!"
I'm like: Is this woman going calypso? I said: "Most honest dealers would have the manufacturers tag on the gown. .. That's all." She;s like: "well.. they're on some gowns and not on others..and i'm not responsible for that!"
Well she immediately left to go talk to the "one responsible for that." :-)
I saw them in the back going back and forth softly arguing.
She came back and started telling me what each gown was..
But her friendly attitude was now more of a plastic one..
That's too bad for them. I liked a couple gowns however, i didn't trust them after that. A question for the Fields:
Is it safter to immediately dismiss a salon after an experience like this? Or is it possible to rectify this problem?
I know you strongly urge the gown to have the original tag.
Also, another problem that really irritates me is the salespeople that insist they be the ones to dress you with the gown.. I happen to be a private person. Another shop, Exquisite Bridal, insisted he come in to "measure" me .. Well, i was half naked when he almost forcefully opened the door.. My friend had to wedge herself against it and lock it. I never went back there either!
Anyhow.. Thanks again! And Florida brides: Don't let them take control .. Remember: YOUR in charge.