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Whidby Jewelers
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This uptight store is the worst jewelry store that I have ever encountered. At best this store can provide a good comparison for what not to do and be a benchmark for what a good deal you can be getting from other jewelry stores. After years of business from my family, the store was supposed to hold a necklace that was on sale for one week until I returned from a business trip. The necklace was sold and I was offered, in compensation, another necklace at FULL PRICE. What would be the point of that?! That was their best solution, as they claim they did not mean to tell me that they could hold anything on sale because when they hold something, people don't come back to buy it. So, even though the store owner knows my family and we buy from them continually throughout the years, they refused to hold an item. When I told the owner about what happened, he told me that that's company policy and he couldn't do anything about it. I responded, ""What do you mean??! It's YOUR company. You are the one who made up that rule!"" He had nothing to say, so he just repeated it. Even though he acknowledged the fact that my work ""may be good"" and my family does give them business. My friend was turned away because she did not want to buy an item from them... She was told that she should take her business elsewhere. While she was getting turned away, another lady was being told that ""she didn't have time to answer all of her questions regarding a pearl necklace she wanted to have re-done."" One of my friends got her antique engagement ring (handed down through her husband's family) resized and two of the diamonds fell out. Whidby did not tell them this happened, until she came to pick it up and was told that two lesser quality diamonds were put in their place! They charged me $186.00 to resize my engagement ring and wedding band. Which I was told by a good friend who works at a private company and worked years at Bailey Banks and Biddle, that any jewelry store that charges over $40 for resizing is overcharging you. Plus, my ring was not done correct and resized too small. Also, I have researched many of their items, which are overpriced by far. So, basically, if you want to get ripped off and treated like you don't matter, then this is the store for you!
Cons: Customer service (none), Over-priced, Arrogant Owner
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