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    Becker's Bridal Outlet

    Becker's Bridal Outlet

    (12 reviews)

    I want to come on here to let every upcoming bride know when booking an appointment at Becker's…read moreBridal to try on wedding dresses (or any dress for that matter) ASK FOR LAUREN! Lauren has been amazing to work with. She helped me find the wedding dress of my dreams! I told her my vision/budget and she pulled dresses that matched exactly what I was looking for. She is very professional, caring, and knowledgable on all things wedding dress. She will also be your biggest hype woman as well! Wedding dress shopping can be very stressful and overwhelming but Lauren supported me throughout the entire process and made it so much fun which I greatly appreciated. I also want to make it a point to acknowledge the FANTASTIC MANAGEMENT from ABBY. She is professional, trustworthy, and made sure that not only my needs were being met but also others that were at Becker's Bridal. With my mom/friends being out of state and trying on wedding dresses by myself, both Lauren and Abby made my experience at Becker's Bridal worthwhile! Thank you again!

    Made an appt here for my Daughter and I to try on mother dresses and bridal dresses. After the…read moremother dresses, the lady tells us she has no more time/help to start trying on bridal dresses. What??? That's why we made an appt lady!!!! She was pushy to only look at the racks of my size to encourage you to purchase off the rack dresses. I'm like...nooooo I'll be ordering a dress so I can look at all sizes for style. Who feels comfortable buying a dress that a ton of people have tried on? Gross! Very rude/extremely pushy -and short! Not the experience we were looking for!!! Would not go back to this place!

    Windsor

    Windsor

    (4 reviews)

    I demand that the store surveillance footage be reviewed…read more With homecoming approaching, my daughter and I set out to look for a dress in the mall yesterday. She heard from her friends about Windsor, a totally unfamiliar name to us, and although with comments of poor customer service going around, we decided to check it out. It wouldn't hurt, right? We went in the store, and right away we saw girls from the same school also there looking for homecoming dresses. I had a pleasant conversation with another customer while waiting outside the fitting room. My daughter finally decided on one particular dress (Isabella Lace-Up Back Skater Dress) but that one was not in the best condition likely from being tried on numerous times. Unfortunately it was the only one available in the store. A girl working there told us they could order one for us, but she didn't know how yet. We were directed to talk to another girl about ordering. After waiting for a while for the other girl, she came out from the back room. I approached her with an "Excuse me," and, wait a minute, did I see a look of "why are you bothering me" on her face? "That can't be it. She is probably just busy," I thought to myself. She said yeah she could order for us and WALKED AWAY, continuing on with her important task. A quick response of "I'll be there with you in a couple minutes" would have been nice by the way. Here's the climax or more suitable of what went downhill from there: while patiently waiting for her to slowly finish what she was doing so she could help us, my daughter and I browsed the racks and shelves NEXT TO (I) and feet away IN FRONT OF (my daughter) the checkout counter. All of a sudden, she turned around and yelled: "You can't go back there!" My daughter and I looked at each other, puzzled, "Back where?" I asked. No answer. After a moment, I figured she probably meant the counter/cash register. Trying to assure her that we were not anywhere near it, I walked up to her and quickly explained. She stared at me and said nothing. FINALLY she came back to the counter, and I explained again where we were--not near, and definitely not behind the counter. Her response was a nonchalant "ok." Then she asked if we wanted to order. I decided right at the very last 0.5 second on "no." Her response was an abrupt "ok," accompanied with another nonchalant look. Before we left the store, I did get her name, KIM. As we were walking towards the door, I could see her cracking jokes with that other girl, likely about us. We then went to Macy's and bought our dress. It was quite a bit more money, but a good experience and my sanity was well worth the extra cost! I demand that the store surveillance footage be reviewed. The incident happened between around 15:30-16:00 on Thursday, September 16, 2021 at the Meridian Mall (Michigan) location. I will not be buying anything from Windsor, ever. Our very first visit was going to be our last. In addition, I want people to know about my first-hand experience. The bad reputation of poor customer service of Windsor is not a rumor. Our choice (of not giving them the business) is our voice and power as customers. I hope that, above all, we were not treated that way because we were wearing masks (Kim was not) and/or that we were minority. In the end, it did hurt. The fun of going dress-shopping was hurt. The belief in the existence of basic customer service in a fad fashion store was hurt.

    Jamie was amazing at helping me find a couple dresses. I was about to give up and she saw me…read morefrustrated and came right over and picked out options and I ended up buying both options. Great customer service!! Mah gurl

    Plato's Closet- East Lansing

    Plato's Closet- East Lansing

    (38 reviews)

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    I heard about this place when living in Chicago, and after purging my closet last week, I figured…read moreI'd try to get some cash before donating the rest to Goodwill. My selling experience was generally positive - the staff clearly explained the buying/selling process and invited me to browse the store while they went through my items. Of course they want me to browse the store. If they're going to give me money, they want me to spend it in their store. Truth be told, I love secondhand stores and would've gladly bought some clothes if I'd found anything I wanted. First, there were far fewer clothes for men than for women (a point they note on their website to encourage men to donate). Second, the people who've been donating to this particular store clearly are college undergrads: half of the clothes are from American Eagle, and there are strong showings from Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister. Third, the men's jeans are generally outdated. Granted, I only looked in my sizes - there may be some stuff that I would wear in the wrong size. After 10 minutes or so, my clothes had been checked out. They accepted 4 items - 2 shirts and 2 pairs of Express Jeans - and said the rest of the clothes were too old. Incidentally, they kept the oldest item I brought (a dress shirt from Benneton), but I'm guessing they liked the label. In all, I don't completely understand what mystical process the staff uses to determine what to keep and what to give back, but I'm happy to take away a few dollars on clothes that I had just planned on giving away.

    If it's more than a 5 minute drive, don't go here, manager is obviously obsessed with their image…read moreon yelp, responding condescendingly to every bad review like the reviewer is an idiot, responding to every single review telling them to contact her if you have anymore questions, like the person who left the review didn't already get f&$&ked over by their terrible service. especially if you're a man you'd be better off dumpster diving for clothes. don't sell, they'll give you 5$ for brand new name brand clothes worth over 100$, and then sell it for 100$ in the store. I've literally worked at plato's closet in Traverse City michigan, that location and this location are not good, but this one is much worse for selling, unless you want maybe enough money to buy yourself a happy meal after driving 30 minutes to the store.

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