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The Music Center Inc / DBA A Plus Guitars

The Music Center Inc / DBA A Plus Guitars

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John does great work and the prices aren't bad. I guess I have to post eighty characters to post…read morethis. I don't like that about yelp

Music Center, in Bridgeport, WV is my favorite music store in the area. They have a very nice…read morecollection of electric guitars -- especially Ibanez and LTD. They also have a good selection of acoustic guitars. There were also other instruments such as mandolins, resonators, banjos, and percussion. Music Center has some really nice amps, including Marshall, Mesa Engineering, Blackstar, Vox, and Laney. As expected, they have all kinds accessories, as well as some that you may not expect, such as vacuum tubes. The staff at Music Center is very friendly, and while they are helpful and show you features, they don't try to aggressively hard sell you. When I am evaluating a guitar or amp, it is a process that takes a long time and a lot of concentration, so I appreciate this. I am also very surprised by the prices at Guitar Center. Their prices are about the same as online shops, such as Musician's Friend, Guitar Center, and Sweetwater, and they will usually come down a little, to do better than buying on the internet. While you may be able to wait for a coupon, or talk the online guys down a little lower, I would rather support a local business than send my money to some giant, faceless corporation. I also like to try out instruments before I buy them. Sure, it may be nice to try something out in the store and order it off the internet, if you can get a better price. Especially with instruments, though, no two are alike. The way the wood resonates, the way the nut is cut, and most importantly the fretwork can vary greatly from instrument to instrument. Plus, I really don't want to have to drive to Pittsburgh, DC, or Columbus to try out music gear if all of the local brick and mortar stores get run out of business

Oliverio's Bridal Boutique

Oliverio's Bridal Boutique

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Made an appointment for a mother of the bride dress try on, nice lady on the phone asked color…read morepreferences, size, etc so I was surprised when I arrived and the salesperson led me to two small racks and said here is what we have. When I was unable to find anything she said a lot of mom's shop prom for dresses...um no. The two salespeople I saw were more concerned about the girl who came in and was going to film TikToks. Might be a great place for prom but a hard no for anything else. My daughter is still shopping for a veil and flower girls dresses but we won't be shopping here.

My daughter was required to schedule an appointment to view wedding dresses. She was on time for…read morethe appointment on a recent Saturday morning and was accompanied by one of her bridesmaids and myself (MOB). The people working in the store were basically inattentive from the time we arrived. We had to pull all of the dresses, carry them to the dressing room, help her get the dresses on, find a basket of clips and clip the dresses to get a correct fit, hang and bag the dresses after trying on etc. There were no offers to help. One other bride was in the store at the same time with three of her family members - they actually asked my daughter's bridesmaid to help her with a dress because they were being basically ignored as well. The younger girl working in the store (I don't even remember her name) seemed inexperienced (anything I asked she had to go ask someone else for an answer) and she seemed more interested in being outside on a smoke/vape break than helping. I asked if a dress on display in the front window was available elsewhere in the store and was told no. When I asked if my daughter could try on the one in the window they acted completely put out that they had to remove it from the mannequin. My daughter tried on about 8 dresses and we left because it was such a bad experience. When walking by the front desk (where at least 3 employees were standing) no one asked if we found anything, no one cared we were leaving, etc. I am not even sure they noticed we left. My daughter put it best when she said that even if she had found her dream dress in that store we would not have bought it there because of the terrible customer service. We called a store in Morgantown on our way back there and they allowed us to come in without an appointment. We were escorted to a couch, offered something to drink, dresses were pulled and taken to the dressing room for us based on what style my daughter was looking for, we had 2 people assisting her with getting in and out of dresses and clipping, they brought us potential accessories and shoes, they re-hung dresses, they were encouraging and helpful. We found and bought my daughter's dream dress in that store. Oliverio's completely blew it. To quote Pretty Woman - "Big Mistake, Big. Huge"

Cato - accessories - Updated May 2026

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