1 /5 Trevor Lee: I was attempting to return a dress for my wife. We are over 2 hours away from this store (this is the closest one) and I happened to be on my way to Chicago so I thought I would get this returned on my way. First, Facebook and online says store opens at 10am. That is false. I got there at 1030 and the store was still closed and apparently doesn’t open until 11am. I waited 30 minutes and the associates failed to even open the store on time. They opened at 1105. This is a professional business, and it shouldn’t be hard to open on time. Now it was finally time for the return process. I had the receipt, the dress with original tags attached, and I was within the 14 day period. However, I unfortunately forgot my wife’s card that she used to pay with and she wasn’t with me (which I understand is my fault I forgot), but I had her send me a picture of her card info to try and have the store associate enter it manually. Well they can’t do that. So then I asked if they could override it and return it to a different card. They can’t do that. I wouldn’t be back in the area with my wife’s card for another 5 days which would put me just outside the 14 day return period, but I asked if I could get a manager approval to have a slight extension since we are over 2 hours away. Well they couldn’t do that either. My only option they offered me was in store credit for a store that my wife will never shop at again. This is absurd that I couldn’t get my money back just because I forgot her card. I had the receipt, the dress with tags, and her card info and I still couldn’t get my refund? I’ve worked in retail and I find it hard to believe there is no system override to make an exception and please a customer. It’s not like I was asking to return a dress with no tags or return a dress that was bought a year ago!! This is ridiculous. Such a poorly run store with the worst return policy. Never again will we shop here even though we have lovely in store credit.