1 /5 David D: Disappointing Experience – Poor Customer Service
I walked into this jewelry store hoping to inquire about a custom piece, but unfortunately, the experience left a lot to be desired. The store still has plexiglass barriers up from 2020, which immediately made the space feel uninviting.
When I asked about custom work, I was told they could do it. I shared my piece, and the owner came out to speak with me. She then told me to sit and wait while she checked with a coworker about what they could offer. I ended up waiting around 25 minutes, despite several employees standing behind the counter and one other customer in the store.
When the owner returned, I offered a suggestion for what I had in mind, but was shut down immediately with, “I’m the jeweler,” in a very dismissive tone. I waited another 10 minutes after that just for them to quote a price. The price itself was fair, but I mentioned that I might pick up an extra necklace from Walmart to help keep costs down—and the owner was visibly offended. She said she was “insulted” and “offended” by the idea. Then she walked away mid-interaction to help someone else.
The woman who originally helped me continued the process politely, but by the end, the owner didn’t even acknowledge me as I left the store. It was a disappointing and uncomfortable experience. I genuinely felt bad for the staff working under that kind of energy. I’m honestly surprised this place is still in business. The woman said she’s been there for 30 years. Customer service matters—no matter how long you’ve been in the industry.