Cancel

Search

Victory Trophies

3.7 (3 reviews)
Closed • Closed

Get pricing & availability

You can now request a quote from this business directly from Yelp

Victory Trophies Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Victory Trophies

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration
Photo of Frank C.
13
76
17

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Business owner information

Photo of Brett C.

Brett C.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Engraving 147 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

Engraving Place - In the Vancouver Block Bldg on Granville St. @ Georgia St

Engraving Place

(11 reviews)

Downtown

This business takes advantage of seniors and should be investigated for questionable activities…read more My 70-year-old aunt has a heart condition and required a medical bracelet that she wanted a simple engraving on, she could not afford the monthly cost of the official medic alert and just needed a way to tell emergency responders to not perform CPR due to her previous open-heart surgery. Unsure where to purchase one locally, the nurse who was visiting her did an online search and found this business. She called the location to see if they had them in stock and was told they had them and was quoted a price. When my aunt arrived at the shop, the salesperson, Mary, told her a different price. I think it went up by 30.00. She explained that the one my aunt picked out was different from the one quoted. Fair enough. So my aunt picked it out and she needed the engraving to say "No CPR. Do not resuscitate." About 20 or so characters, which they quote on their website as being $30.00 for 20 characters. When my aunt picked up the bracelet she was shocked when she was charged a grand total of $349.00, how does a bracelet that costs $135.00 dollars, plus engraving that should be about $30 dollars, translate to $349.00 when it should have been no more than $190.00 with engraving and tax? On top of that, the salesperson, Mary, was quite rude to my aunt. The bracelet was loose fitting but Mary kept telling her it was the right size even though it was big enough to slip up her forearm and get caught in things. They did at least resize it for her but not without convincing and Mary, being completely rude. They overcharged my aunt, a senior who is not well, and living on a very small senior income, by roughly 160.00. Do not shop here.

** Long review. For good reason **…read more I have waited more than a few months to write this review, as I didn't want to be hot-headed while doing so. To be clear, this review is to caution others who would like to avoid an experience like mine. I'd initially gone to The Engraving Place based on the positive reviews listed on Google. When I first visited, the owner/manager (?) of the shop, Mary dealt with taking my engraving order and she was wonderful and easy to deal with. I was bringing in my engagement ring (a silver, hand engraved band with an intaglio stone signet) for a custom hand engraving and had typeset the words in detail, which had cost extra but would have been well worth it. Then, picking up my ring and checking out the engraving - which was nice...I thought nothing of it. It wasn't until I WAS PROPOSING TO MY FIANCE, literally during the proposal, that we noticed the stone on the face of the ring had been completely replaced with a new one. It is still undetermined if they had replaced the entire ring in the process. This was done without any consultation, notice, or apology. They had simply hoped that we wouldn't be the wiser. IMMEDIATELY after proposing, I wrote to them asking what had happened and if they had replaced the stone without asking me. It was only then that they admitted to what happened. After much back and forth, they agreed to give me a refund, but only after I showed up at the shop demanding for one. Initially, they proposed to find me another ring and substitute it for the one that they damaged. Once more, I spoke to Mary, and not to the person who had supposedly broken and replaced the stone on the ring. If you have an item as personal and hard to find as a sentimental heritage or bespoke piece, I would not trust this establishment to handle your piece with care. Proceed with extreme caution.

Victory Trophies - engraving - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...