This is the place where I write about Mai family's struggles, challenges, and adventures. Mai family was created in 1992 in Minneapolis, MN, after meeting each other in 1988, and then officially in 1996 when we received our marriage certificate, We have three children and live in central Florida. Welcome to our world, we're glad you're in it!
Monday, May 13, 2013
Siegel's Salesperson, I hate you
To Whom It May Concern;
A couple weeks ago, I purchased two dresses from the Siegels located at 330 Park Avenue in Winter Park, FL.. I was delighted by the clothing and have enjoyed purchasing Spiegels over the years. However, the female salesperson has discouraged me from purchasing from Spiegels.
I asked the salesperson if there was a particular dress in a larger size, to which she replied, "I do not have your size in most of my dresses." I should have left the store in that moment but I love the clothing. Instead, I ignored her and continued to look for something I could wear. She made several comments about my size and weight while I continued to look for a dress. She had no idea if I was buying a gift or a dress for myself.
It was dress for myself and I am currently a size 14/16. I'm larger than I have ever been in my life due to a chronic joint and muscle disease and medication I am taking. It is through no fault of my own. When I mentioned that I have a birthday coming up, she asked if I am in my mid-40s. (I will be 40)
I brought my dresses home and decided that due to her rude behavior, I would drice 45 minutes to return the dresses a few days later. While the male salesperson returned the dresses, she walked up to the counter. She asked, "were the dresses too small?" I smiled and politely responded, "no, actually, they fit fine." She walked away and hung the dresses up. Even if I wanted to squeeze my large tush in a dress, it is none of her business. (spanx works great, by the way)
I do not think this is the type of salesperson Siegels wants to represent their fine line of clothing. I deserve to be treated with dignity and respect as a customer. I took my business down the street and bought several dresses and the salespeople were delightful. At the very least, I deserve an apology from this salesperson.
Please let me know if this needs to be forwarded to someone in particular.
Thank you for your time,
Jessica M. Fredrick
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