I went here in September 2006 shortly after I got engaged, and my experience was so-so. I went in there and they did their routine asking for my name,address, and phone number thinking that was regulation being on a mailing list or something like that. \r
After waiting for someone to assist me with trying on dresses for about 2 hours I finally got someone who was upfront snot. \r
I know that I'm the skinniest gril in the world. (I'm a size 18 roughly) and she insisted that I wore a 22. I then tried on the dress and it didn't fit me as I expected. So I found a dress that was the size 18 and it was fun to try on and I didn't buy it cause I was planning on losing more weight.\r
About a month later I got a phone call from a company saying that I was entered for a drawing for a dream honeymoon and I won. They mentioned that I won some 4 day trip to the bahamas or some stuff like that. \r
They told me all I had to do was go to this meeting at a hotel to claim my prize. That was not the case. I got to the hotel and thinking I was going to go out of there with a free vacation, ended up being a stupid scam. They did this hour presentation of selling $5000 cookware, saying that if we didn't we would die from our own cookware. \r
Later we wanted to more details on this ""trip"", so we went and met with the man and he said that we would have to pay for our airfare and they would pay for the hotel. No thank you. \r
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MY POINT IS= I don't appriciate David's Bridal giving out my number to people who are going to use it against me. They stink!
Pros: cute dresses, nice atmosphere
Cons: unfriendly sales people, not a good selection of dresses
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