What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I and my fiance are getting married in a few months.
She went to a bridal shop to try some gowns. Apparently the usual practice in that store is to hide the labels for the designer of the dress. Long story short, the saleslady was so super-nice to my fiance that she trusted her. Then she started scaring my fiance off to make her believe that it is already too late to order (5 months left to the wedding) the gown and that she needs to do rush order and right then (because the dress is made in Europe and the next day they are gone for their weekend). So she tricked my fiance to sign an order sheet. Gave her $200 discount contingent on she paying in cash. Also got a $400 deposit from her. She told her all the lies why she needs to do rush order and without rush order it would take 5-6 months to actually receive the dress. She justified it by saying that the workers need to work extra time to deliver a rush order and 10% of the price is added because of that. So she charged her $150 for rush order. Later we realized that rush order actually expedites it by at most 1 week and that rush order is for the shipping not that the dress is made faster.
Long story short we found the same dress in another approved retailer of the same designer for 40% cheaper when we basically realized that all the things the salesperson had told us were just plain lies.
We later checked the stores yelp rating and we realized that it is 1.5 out of 5. Also their representative bad-mouthes all the complaining consumers on yelp calling them "Bridezillas".
In the order sheet it is mentioned that we are responsible for the whole amount and that there is no cancellation, exchange or refund permitted.
Based on the salesperson dishonesty we'd like to legally challenge the store, the salesperson and her manager. We tried emailing them to cancel the order 2 business days after we put the order. However the only response we received was to intimidate us that if we don't make the payment we need to deal with their legal department.
I know that we made a mistake by not doing our research, however for the sake of us and all the 70+ people on Yelp and consumer alliance who had issues with these people, we'd like to challenge them. To that extent I appreciate any advice I can receive from you guys.
I and my fiance are getting married in a few months.
She went to a bridal shop to try some gowns. Apparently the usual practice in that store is to hide the labels for the designer of the dress. Long story short, the saleslady was so super-nice to my fiance that she trusted her. Then she started scaring my fiance off to make her believe that it is already too late to order (5 months left to the wedding) the gown and that she needs to do rush order and right then (because the dress is made in Europe and the next day they are gone for their weekend). So she tricked my fiance to sign an order sheet. Gave her $200 discount contingent on she paying in cash. Also got a $400 deposit from her. She told her all the lies why she needs to do rush order and without rush order it would take 5-6 months to actually receive the dress. She justified it by saying that the workers need to work extra time to deliver a rush order and 10% of the price is added because of that. So she charged her $150 for rush order. Later we realized that rush order actually expedites it by at most 1 week and that rush order is for the shipping not that the dress is made faster.
Long story short we found the same dress in another approved retailer of the same designer for 40% cheaper when we basically realized that all the things the salesperson had told us were just plain lies.
We later checked the stores yelp rating and we realized that it is 1.5 out of 5. Also their representative bad-mouthes all the complaining consumers on yelp calling them "Bridezillas".
In the order sheet it is mentioned that we are responsible for the whole amount and that there is no cancellation, exchange or refund permitted.
Based on the salesperson dishonesty we'd like to legally challenge the store, the salesperson and her manager. We tried emailing them to cancel the order 2 business days after we put the order. However the only response we received was to intimidate us that if we don't make the payment we need to deal with their legal department.
I know that we made a mistake by not doing our research, however for the sake of us and all the 70+ people on Yelp and consumer alliance who had issues with these people, we'd like to challenge them. To that extent I appreciate any advice I can receive from you guys.