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sam&rog 07-28-2022 02:15 PM

Belk in Spanish Springs
 
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

vintageogauge 07-28-2022 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2119873)
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

I like Belks, it's my favorite department store. Now, that being said, I would never buy jewelry in a department store, that is why God created jewelry stores.

tophcfa 07-28-2022 03:54 PM

We went there recently because they were offering 40% off on Sketchers. We picked out our shoes and when we went to the checkout to pay we couldn’t get the discount without downloading their app and creating an account. We walked out without new shoes.

Bogie Shooter 07-28-2022 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2119904)
We went there recently because they were offering 40% off on Sketchers. We picked out our shoes and when we went to the checkout to pay we couldn’t get the discount without downloading their app and creating an account. We walked out without new shoes.

It pays to read the fine print.

tophcfa 07-28-2022 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2119915)
It pays to read the fine print.

The print is sooo fine my cheaters don’t cut it, need a magnify glass.

kkingston57 07-29-2022 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2119917)
The print is sooo fine my cheaters don’t cut it, need a magnify glass.

Getting to be more and more common these days. Are they saving money by using less ink? Ha Ha

billethkid 07-29-2022 07:48 AM

And the store manager's response was.............

BobnBev 07-29-2022 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2119873)
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

"Good attitudes are rewarded"

Mrmean58 07-30-2022 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2119873)
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

I'm trying to figure out why you thought your experience was worthy of being posted. Go to a discount store you should expect discount service.

La lamy 07-30-2022 05:00 AM

How about taking a picture of your wife's jewellery so you can show the next clerk what you are trying to match?

coffeebean 07-30-2022 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrmean58 (Post 2120256)
I'm trying to figure out why you thought your experience was worthy of being posted. Go to a discount store you should expect discount service.

I never considered Belk to be a discount store.

merrymini 07-30-2022 05:27 AM

Thought Belk looked more like Macys when I first came here but it does look more like a discount store now. Too bad. I suppose if you want a really super shopping experience, you have to go to the Mall at Millenia.

Quixote 07-30-2022 05:30 AM

Gone downhill ...
 
Our early experiences shopping at Belk were far better than our last recent attempt. While we were not treated rudely by staff, there seemed to be a general lack of interest on their part, as well as a noticeable lack of inventory. Unless I were in the middle of a transaction, I don't feel obliged to waste my time looking for a manager to bring this to her or his attention. Managers should be out there handling staff training and other issues, observing, and making corrections and suggestions, not be tucked away in an office somewhere and being unaware of what's going on in the store other than via complaints by customers....

Dlbonivich 07-30-2022 05:56 AM

Have you been to a Macy’s lately?

irishwonone 07-30-2022 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Quixote (Post 2120270)
Our early experiences shopping at Belk were far better than our last recent attempt. While we were not treated rudely by staff, there seemed to be a general lack of interest on their part, as well as a noticeable lack of inventory. Unless I were in the middle of a transaction, I don't feel obliged to waste my time looking for a manager to bring this to her or his attention. Managers should be out there handling staff training and other issues, observing, and making corrections and suggestions, not be tucked away in an office somewhere and being unaware of what's going on in the store other than via complaints by customers....

Your so right. Most managers are tucked away in an office almost hiding so they won’t have to help their staff or engage with customers. Disappointing.

Jayhawk 07-30-2022 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2119917)
The print is sooo fine my cheaters don’t cut it, need a magnify glass.

They can help you out with that.

Carson Optical CP-12 Magnifying Hobby Glasses | belk

:pepper2::pepper2::pepper2:

RICH1 07-30-2022 06:09 AM

Didn’t Belk file for Bankruptcy protection last year ?

Bridget Staunton 07-30-2022 06:17 AM

Next time go to the jewelry store on 466 past rolling acres before 441 on the right going East. I believe it’s called Art & ? Jewelry. They like you to look around, gracious, professional & inviting. Good prices too

Barbscats 07-30-2022 06:18 AM

Belks
 
The staff at Belks is not well trained- especially in cosmetics and jewelry. The pendant purchased for $600 is a synthetic stone- genuine certified emeralds
are pricier and the earrings were probably certified stones. Many of the special sales at Belk require using their credit card…have to read the fine print

Topspinmo 07-30-2022 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 2119903)
I like Belks, it's my favorite department store. Now, that being said, I would never buy jewelry in a department store, that is why God created jewelry stores.

Jewelry… one of the biggest wate of money IMO of course. :shocked:

retiredguy123 07-30-2022 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2120303)
Jewelry… one of the biggest wate of money IMO of course. :shocked:

I agree. I don't buy it. But, if you buy expensive jewelry, the only place to buy it is Costco. You can return it at anytime and get a full refund. There is no time limit, so you return it years after the purchase and still get your money back. If you buy jewelry at a jewelry store, they may let you exchange it within about 3 weeks, but no refunds. After the 3 weeks, you own it and they may buy it back for about 10 percent of what you paid. Costco sells some very high quality and expensive jewelry.

Juliebythesea 07-30-2022 07:27 AM

Shopping mall
 
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Originally Posted by merrymini (Post 2120268)
Thought Belk looked more like Macys when I first came here but it does look more like a discount store now. Too bad. I suppose if you want a really super shopping experience, you have to go to the Mall at Millenia.

Millennia is incredibly expensive. Go to the Florida Mall in Orlando. It’s very nice

retiredguy123 07-30-2022 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Bridget Eichaker (Post 2120294)
Next time go to the jewelry store on 466 past rolling acres before 441 on the right going East. I believe it’s called Art & ? Jewelry. They like you to look around, gracious, professional & inviting. Good prices too

You may mean Gold-in-Art.

Dgodin 07-30-2022 07:54 AM

I know it doesnt help here but I vaguely recall there are rules/laws about fine print. Size, readability, etc. I found this. FTC rules:

A fine-print disclosure at the bottom of a print ad, a disclaimer buried in a body of text unrelated to the claim being qualified, a brief video superscript in a television ad, or a disclaimer that is easily missed on a website are not likely to be effective. Nor can advertisers use fine print to contradict other statements in an ad or to clear up misimpressions that the ad would leave otherwise.

The FTC has and will enforce these rules. In 2009, it fined a web company for placing a fine-print disclosure at the bottom of the screen. Consumers were able to complete the transaction without ever having noticed it

Sandy and Ed 07-30-2022 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2120257)
How about taking a picture of your wife's jewellery so you can show the next clerk what you are trying to match?

You are always so logical!!! Gotta love those smart phones.

Sandy and Ed 07-30-2022 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2120355)
You may mean Gold-in-Art.

Yes. And they will take your old jewelry and make something else out of it. My wife’s no longer used gold watch and band being made into a jeweled bracelet by them

Bilyclub 07-30-2022 08:03 AM

We went to Belk last week and I was surprised by the lack of selection in the men's section. Next stop was the shoe section. What a mess that was. I would say almost every box was opened and there was no organization of the sizes. Belk made Bealls look like a high end store.

retiredguy123 07-30-2022 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Dgodin (Post 2120364)
I know it doesnt help here but I vaguely recall there are rules/laws about fine print. Size, readability, etc. I found this. FTC rules:

A fine-print disclosure at the bottom of a print ad, a disclaimer buried in a body of text unrelated to the claim being qualified, a brief video superscript in a television ad, or a disclaimer that is easily missed on a website are not likely to be effective. Nor can advertisers use fine print to contradict other statements in an ad or to clear up misimpressions that the ad would leave otherwise.

The FTC has and will enforce these rules. In 2009, it fined a web company for placing a fine-print disclosure at the bottom of the screen. Consumers were able to complete the transaction without ever having noticed it

LOL. The FTC fined a web company 13 years ago? There are television ads on all day long that flash long fine print disclosures for a second or so that no one can read. The FTC is not fining those companies. The FTC has a budget of about $400 million, but, in my opinion, they are doing a lousy job of protecting consumers from deceptive advertising. Buyer beware.

kendi 07-30-2022 08:52 AM

Never will understand the fixation of people needing expensive jewelry. What a waste of money. If my husband spent $500 on a piece of jewelry I’d have him take it back.

Brynnie 07-30-2022 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by merrymini (Post 2120268)
Thought Belk looked more like Macys when I first came here but it does look more like a discount store now. Too bad. I suppose if you want a really super shopping experience, you have to go to the Mall at Millenia.

Any department store where customers use shopping carts is a discount store, as far as I'm concerned.

Joe C. 07-30-2022 09:05 AM

Take a picture of the emerald pendant, and bring it to Bob's Coin and Jewelery on 441 opposite Wal-Mart. They are great to do business with. They will do their best to accommodate you.

jacqueline larsen 07-30-2022 09:10 AM

I like Dillard’s in Ocala. A different world!

DaleDivine 07-30-2022 09:29 AM

:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

DaleDivine 07-30-2022 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2120303)
Jewelry… one of the biggest wate of money IMO of course. :shocked:

Flowers also...
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

DonnaNi4os 07-30-2022 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2119917)
The print is sooo fine my cheaters don’t cut it, need a magnify glass.

Here’s a tip for when you can’t read the fine print. Take a photo of it on your smartphone and then stretch the print. Works better than a magnifier.

Djean1981 07-30-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2120303)
Jewelry… one of the biggest wate of money IMO of course. :shocked:

Agreed. I don't comprehend jewelry. But, I'm glad it makes others happy.

Geodyssey 07-30-2022 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2119873)
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

Have you contacted an attorney?

Luggage 07-30-2022 12:07 PM

Always went to a privately owned jeweler. Always bought everything to match at once, salespeople loved is.

Bogie Shooter 07-30-2022 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Geodyssey (Post 2120457)
Have you contacted an attorney?

Sue baby, sue………..

kcrazorbackfan 07-30-2022 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2119873)
I went into the fine jewelry department today. A month ago I purchased an emerald pendant for my wifes birthday for $600. She wanted matching earrings. The clerk acted like I was putting her out asking about them.
Discustedly asked if I used a Belk card or service agreement. I asked if she could look up my name or phone as we had purchased several items in the past. Cant do it, slapped a stack of sales slips on the counter and said she would have to look through them to find the number of the pendant I bought. Another clerk came over and said she would look in the EFFE book
to find a copy. After many sighs and eye rolls they found the item.
Now could not find any earrings anywhere near a match and the only ones were $2,000.
All in all a terrible experience, and last time I will buy anything there.

Fine jewelry department at Belk’s? 😂😂😂😂😂😂


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