this is 6 yrs old, nobody cares anymore. Can we please let it die?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is the fee?
$20 per consultation so times two kids. Plus the dresses $80 each and the sash. One dress will need to be altered but don't plan to do it there. They didn't have the shoes at that location and since discontinued they can't order it at the store. I would hope we woudnt be charged again if we went to another David Bridal store for shoes.
11:05, I wish we could have done something similar but it isn't our wedding and there is another flower girl in the mix so I'm sure bride wants them all to match.
Per person? That's crazy! Kids are half-peoples... that should be one fee!
I was in a shop in NYC that had a "try on fee." You had to pay a flat fee (I think it was $20 for adults, $5 for children) and then could try on as much as you wanted. If you bought something, that fee went towards the cost of the purchase. If not, you were just out the fee. It was to combat the women who came in to try on the clothes to get the correct size and then order online for cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much is the fee?
$20 per consultation so times two kids. Plus the dresses $80 each and the sash. One dress will need to be altered but don't plan to do it there. They didn't have the shoes at that location and since discontinued they can't order it at the store. I would hope we woudnt be charged again if we went to another David Bridal store for shoes.
11:05, I wish we could have done something similar but it isn't our wedding and there is another flower girl in the mix so I'm sure bride wants them all to match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just order it online from them and return if it doesn't fit/exchange? If they want to compete with online - lower your prices. I'd never pay a fee to try on. Rather spend a bit more at another store who doesn't charge a fee. When we went, we found them completely unhelpful. We went without an appointment and they were annoyed. We grabbed the dresses ourselves and my mom helped me get them on... so what exactly is the fee for (oh, we did get fussed at for grabbing too many)? That's not right to me.
You sound like a snotty brat. Good luck with your short lived marriage
Anonymous wrote:Can you just order it online from them and return if it doesn't fit/exchange? If they want to compete with online - lower your prices. I'd never pay a fee to try on. Rather spend a bit more at another store who doesn't charge a fee. When we went, we found them completely unhelpful. We went without an appointment and they were annoyed. We grabbed the dresses ourselves and my mom helped me get them on... so what exactly is the fee for (oh, we did get fussed at for grabbing too many)? That's not right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it's a new policy. apparently folks come in to try stuff on and then use the internet to find the style cheaper. the people who work in the stores earn commission so they lose out. helping someone trying on a wedding dress is far more time consuming than working at a gap and helping the customer.
They earn a salary, right? Commission is on top of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Ladies,
My name is Noelle Landolt, and I am the Online Community Manager at David's Bridal. We regret that there are some inaccuracies in these posts and want to take a few moments to clear up any misconceptions regarding working with David’s Bridal for your special day. We do encourage our brides & bridal parties to schedule an appointment, which allows us to ensure that they receive the assistance of one of our expert consultants throughout the entire visit. However, there is not a consultation fee for doing so, as it’s our pleasure to serve you; our customers only pay for the merchandise that they decide to purchase. We’re so sorry to hear that you were misinformed and would certainly like to clear this up. Please feel free to email us at DBCares@dbi.com with a phone number where you can be contacted during business hours or with any outstanding questions.
This post is a fake. All of the david's bridal emails are at davidsbridal.net
Nice try "Noelle"![]()
In fact, if you google "Noelle Landolt, David's Bridal" the only thing that comes up is a sweepstakes.