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Businiess name:  Terry Costa Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This past week, I went to Terry Costa to find a gown for the Margarita Ball. I had heard they had a great selection of gowns and had visited their website several times. Since I wasn't able to attend Dances in school, even my Prom, I wanted this dress to be the perfect dress. \r \r My Experience Was Terrible.\r \r When I first walked in I was acknowledged by no one. It took twenty minutes for someone to offer assistance, even though I attempted to get someone attention multiple times. The manager was cold and rude, the selection was sparse and the service was even worse. Very few people on staff to help and the ones that were there seem to be biased on who needed more attention. One person does not need three saleswomen helping her find the perfect dress. \r I picked out a few possible dress choices and let myself into my own dressing room, as there was no one to assist me further. Finally, I was able to hold the attention of a saleswomen long enough to convince her I needed help, since I'd

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