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    Thumbs down Destination Maternity Nightmare

    I have been a customer at Motherhood for friends and was excited to shop there for my first pregnancy. However after having recieve giftcards for my showers and the wrong size PJs for Christmas. I am horrifed by thier returns process. I was told in the store the 34 Es were not carried and I had to pay shipping to get them , then upon returning the PJs the saleswoman tried to convince me they might fit, when she finally exchanged them there were NO mediums in that store, the wearhouse or any other stores. I asked her to combine the giftcards and my store credit and she said they couldn't and then I was to discover I had to call and use my credit card to use 2 giftcards at once. This is outrageous , 3 days after I paid shipping and placed the order the wharehouse got the pj's I had wanted and told they weren't getting any more of. I was told I could pay $12 more for shipping , and wait for a refund and that only 6 were available...for a store that is supposed to cater to pregnant womanthey have only made things a hassle.

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    Sorry you had this experience!

    Pretty typical of Motherhood stores, though, at least IME and for other folks I know. And their clothes fall apart!
    -Ivy

    Parenting two active, wonderful boys

    This is your world. Shape it or someone else will. -Gary Lew

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    SnuggleBuggles is offline Black Diamond level (25,000+ posts)
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    That stinks.

    I never shopped there b/c their return policy is horrible and they sell your personal information. Not ok with that. Old Navy and Target worked better for me.

    Beth

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    I hate them. They suck, their quality sucks and you can literally buy something and walk halfway out of the store and STILL not be able to return/exchange it because of their utterly Draconian return policy.

    About 15 years ago, a friend of my mom's was 14 or so weeks pregnant and her mom bought her a bunch of stuff at a local Motherhood store. In the meantime, my mom's friend found out that the baby had failed to develop past a certain point and she would need a D&C. So her mother had purchased literally hundreds of dollars of maternity clothes for her daughter -- which still had the tags on them -- that couldn't be returned because of their utterly inhumane business practices. I'll never forget how mom's neighbor/friend came over in tears after the whole thing happened. First the ordeal at the doctor and the D&C. Then the ordeal with Motherhood, which was the final straw.

    Also, their plus size section sucks.

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    Sorry you had such bad service. Like pp's, I find that typical of Motherhood. I'm trying to steer clear of that store as much as I can during this pregnancy. I did, however, get VERY lucky there one time and they took a sweater back after the ten days! I was in absolute shock!

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    Booo on them! Thats lame.

    I also think those jive turkeys signed me up for a magazine without my permission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viba424 View Post
    Booo on them! Thats lame.

    I also think those jive turkeys signed me up for a magazine without my permission.
    yep, that's what I meant about them selling your personal info. I got on so many mailing lists and it was either them or the formula companies the OBs practically insisted I sign up with that sold me out.

    With ds2 I didn't sign up for anything, anywhere and got no junk mail or anything that would make people think a baby was on it's way to our home. Much better!

    Beth

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    I loved their nursing shirts...for about 10 minutes. Then they all shrank a LOT in the wash and the friggin tags on the side of the waist itched to death and were impossible to cut out. Even when I cut the tag the little bit under the threads still itched like crazy. Not something a new mama with a nursing every 45 minutes reflux newborn needs. To itch like the devil. Boo on Motherhood!!!
    Molly
    Lula '06 outgrew her allergy to milk & eggs, still allergic to peanuts and cats
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    I hate them! I didn't have a bra-fitting store close to me when DD was born, so I went to Destination Maternity to get measured. They measured me incorrectly (or, rather, just decided to give me the biggest size they had in the store, since they didn't carry my size). I was so dazed at the time that I could barely comprehend what was going on. So I ended up with a totally useless 40E bra (when I was 36H at the time) that I could not return.

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    I'm so sorry. I never had a problem there. I did shop at BRU alot and they have a Motherhood section. And you get the BRU return policy 90 days with a rec. I could never find any good pants that fit from there. I like Gap and Old Navy.

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