Unserious Bride & Friends Are WASTING Randy's Time! | Say Yes To The Dress
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This bride has brought along her sorority sisters to seemingly help her buy a dress, but Randy and the consultants soon realise they are just there to have fun and waste everyone's time! #SayYesToTheDress
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They should never have been put on camera. That's exactly what they wanted.
Exactly simply playing their game.. I heard sorority skipped to the next.
@@christinebrument6851 Oh, I dunno. They wanted to flip their hair, look pretty, and be terribly, terribly clever on camera. Imagine them getting together to watch this episode with drinks and little nibblies at hand. They're certain they'll be the envy of all the sorority "friends" who weren't in the wedding party. Then, they see their entitlement, snarkiness, and lack of respect for the Kleinfeld consultants' time in concentrated form, thanks to good editing and clips of the employees' comments. I'll bet they quit bragging about their Kleinfeld experience forthwith. I also suspect they complained about _SYTTD_ "making them look bad." Well, maybe not all of them. Just the mouthiest pair.
I disagree, put them on camera and call them out. They were acting like silly little girls, not like grown women who attended college.
No they used them to set an example of what not to do. That tells others not to do the same.
@@zhmw I agree. The consultants are paid by commission and these girls wasted Keasha's time, in fact making her work for nothing. Wonder how they would like it if someone wasted their time that way.
So disrespectful. Spoiled brats. They have nothing better to do in their lives. The consultants work hard to do the lir best for the brides and then you have people like that come to waste their time. Shame on you!!!
People pay a fee to have an appointment with a consultant. There time is paid for. Theyre just not making any commission on selling a dress.
That bride has every right to shop around before committing to buying the dress she had seen in another store. It’s only a problem if they go to the appointment knowing they don’t plan to buy anything and just want the fun experience.
@@Mrsg123 What does that mean, "It's only a problem if they go...knowing they don't plan to buy..." The store doesn't know this ahead of time. That's the problem! You make no sense.
@@isabellindlind What doesn’t make sense to you about that?
Whether or not you’re wasting the store’s time depends on your intentions.
If this girl was open to buying something that day but just didn’t find something she liked more than the other dress, that’s fine. People shouldn’t be insulting her for that.
If this girl knew ahead of time that she wasn’t going to buy anything but still went in just to play dress up, that’s disrespectful and a waste of time.
In both scenarios she doesn’t buy a dress. Only one scenario would be disrespectful though. Hope that helps x
@@Mrsg123 It's not about what her intentions were when you say it only becomes a problem if she's playing them.
That's of little consolation to the store. They're not in the business of assessing whether or not the client will become a problem.
These girls were ridiculous. Wasting everybody’s time. I never would have done something like that! They should have been shown the door! A bunch of bratty kids. Act like adults.
Weren't they so childish?! Embarrassingly so.
@@isabellindlind extremely must of been catered to all there lives. Poor men who get stuck with them. All brats!
@@nancysmith4529 Oh yes! They're not shy about it either so whoever they end up w/have been forewarned!
Who goes on the show are carefully selected by the producers. They chose to include this group.
With the comments by all the staff, to send a message. I wonder if the sorority sisters expected to come off as entitled brats?
I imagine it was quite scripted. The way they keep talking about dress ups. these girls are probably quite young and she's the first one to get married so it's probably a big deal for them.
it could be because they wanted to spread awareness about how these kind of customers also exist and all they wanted was to come on TV. they got exacctly that but for a bad reason
I wish the consultant and manager would have shut those sorority girls down sooner. Not fair for the consultant, who needs to get their commissions!
No you lose future sales that way. When she is more serious about buying a dress or her friends want to buy a dress on a few years time, you want them to think positively about the store. I remember just out of high school and my friends and I wanted to try on formal dresses just to see what they looked like, because we were becoming young women and trying to find our adulthood and adult bodies. We didn't need an appointment or anything as you just take the dresses off the rack. Anyway, some of them were a bit OTT and we started laughing and the consultant went berserk at us, demanded to know what event we were going to and took all the dresses from us. Well when I needed a dress later that year and the next year I didn't go there because she was so confrontational and neither did my friends. The store has closed down. She just had to get involved nicely and then we would have felt pressure to buy and left.
Tate and Grace was so beautiful.They were perfect for each other. You could see the love they have for one another! Congratulations to the couple!❤❤
Weren’t they though! So sweet ❤
No one should take a Professional for granted and waste their time.
The first bride & her sorority sisters have 0 class!
Charge a fee per hour, which is only deleted if a purchase is made. Raise the fee after a certain time, stating the next appointment is waiting. Be friendly but clinical if needs be.
I thought that was what actually happened!!
In my country some bridal salons have the option to buy these kinds of play sessions. But then you pay for the package. And the consultants know people are there for dress up.
Charlotte, NC we are embarrassed by the sorority girls taking this consulates time to play dress up!!!!!!
College??? No way-learn how to spell first! LOL. "Consulates"????? Really? What in hell kind of a third/fourth tier college is this? What sorority: KKD?? Keepa Keepa Drinking. Silly girls. LOL, LOL, LOL.
Consultants
They included this group as an example of what not to do!
I understand why a salesperson would be annoyed by a nonserious appointment. At the same time, no one is obligated to buy anything from a store. You can go to an auto dealership and test drive a car without buying one. But if it is a nonserious appointment, the consultant should make sure it ends on time so the next person doesn't have to wait.
I see what you're saying but the same morals would apply there, you pay to go on a driving course/experience etc where it's you paying to do that, you don't go somewhere someone's trying to sell cars & take up their time because it's free.. if you want to look at the dresses then LOOK, you don't need to be trying them on & taking up time from someone else's job. Don't play with someone's lively hood. There's a difference between not liking anything meaning you don't buy & not buying because you have no intention to buy at all anyway.
These sorority girls are mean spirited! I was in Delta Zeta, and my sisters in the flame never treated each other like that! The second girl looked gorgeous in her dress.
I can’t stand people who have no respect for other peoples time! This is the bridal consultants livelihood so give her the respect she deserves and what you would expect from a client if you were in her shoes!
Some people think it's all about them. While the show brought them in for drama, it is a thing that happens often
Shame on the show for doing that I hope the show compensated Kiesha.
Love Keasha. She's classy and kind.
As a bridal consultant I experience this all the time. We don't charge for appointments either so sometimes its a little frustrating lol.
Seriously if this was a scheduled appointment they should’ve been charged a consultation fee for wasting the consultant’s time…their presence was utter BULLSH!T😑.
Kudos to Keasha and the staff for keeping it professional 🥰
There must be fees for appointments
There are fees for appointments but I heard it gets waived if a purchase is made.
That's kinda rude. I mean you've the right to explore but spending over time over something you don't want is not good
Don't forget, this is "Reality" TV... where everything is scripted and nothing is "real". The sorority girls were there because they were invited on the show to showcase this particular issue. No doubt there are many appointments booked just for the fun of the experience without intent to purchase. This is a way to show the viewing audience that it is not appreciated by store management or the consultants... and provides drama for the show.
The show should not have even bothered letting them on the air.
That bunch was so rude. How could they do that to these consultants.
Why are the grooms ever there!?! No no no
Kleinfeld is a classy store and this is not a store to play dress up. These girls are not teenagers. They should respect the consultant’s job. There are other brides that are there to help them select one of the most important dress of their lives, not just to go to the store to try on dresses and then leave without nothing.
Rude people who do not value another's time thinking that "it's their job". Commission sales jobs are TOUGH. Something I would not want to try to do, because I am not patient like Randy and the girls. I would be fired within a week!
They mean rude
I loved the top of dress#4 on the sorority bride. Strapless, yet the top extended upwards oh the outer portion. Quite different and very flattering.
You would think that at “ playtime” visits, they would off the consultants a tip. 5 girls tipping 10 dollars a piece would at least give the consultant a little benefit. I’m not saying it should come from management, it would just show some respect for their time.
I’ve never heard of guests tipping consultants lol
Randy servicing the Bride....made me giggle!
These girls need to grow up.... we are no longer in middle/high school. Quit wasting Kleinfelds time. This poor consultant has more serious brides to consult with.
Do people pay for their appointments? I assume they did and then get credited if they actually purchase...??
On Friday Saturday Sunday you pay 100 dollars but if you buy a dress you get your deposit back.
@@kjjjjk2443 Thank you !
Shameful not respect others time.
Keasha's kindie class need to grow up - and fast!
They should ask the bride if she's there to truly shop, or try on dresses before setting up an appointment
I did this as a teen at department stores with my friends. No consultant, just us trying things and putting them back....because WE WERE CHILDREN.
These WOMEN are behaving like children. How awesome is it that their bad behavior is on the internet FOREVER?
😉😂
For the sorority sisters to waste the consultants time like that. RUDE.....Grow up
This is distressing and obscene! It happens, too often. I once watched a video of a prominent internet family with multiple adopted and bio kids, show up here, and film the experience, knowing that everything the fiancé was beyond her budget. I was so disgusted that I never watched them again. I've worked in retail in the past, and I know that not everyone is going to buy something. But knowing the time involved for the staff, who could be helping someone serious instead, is just pure disrespect and bad manners.
What does it matter if the kids were adopted or bio? Why don't you just say multiple kids?
@justme..... Because their videos emphasize this fact, on the regular. On a personal level, I have many cousins, recently passed Great Aunties, Great Uncles, and an Uncle. We never thought about it while growing up. We will always be family. Our family was and still is full of love. War sometimes results in blended and adopted families. That was the case on both sides of my family. My husband's family is big, on its own. It seems like every other year, we have a new nibling or great-nibling. Our home is frequently filled with cousins and niblings, just like I want. We're just family. I think that's why I found those videos so disturbing.
@@2Cambell I understand your perspective now, thank you.
Omg that's first group was horrible
How much did those sorority sisters drink before they walked into the Bridal salon?
There’s noo way his last name is Diffenderfer . I immediately thought of Harry Potter. What a fun name
Yeah... I'm half and half on this one....
Coming in just to 'play' no... but at the same time, she's an actual bride vs just pretending to be a bide- and she already has another dress in mind- So? I waited my entire life to try on wedding dresses (even of going to specific shops), I went to a minimum of like 5 places just to make sure the one was the one (2 specifically after I think I found the one I wanted), and I had friggin fun while doing. Went back and got my dress at one of the previous shops.
Very childish, immature.
Have a "Play Dress Up" service with a fee
my friends and I went dress shopping for me, but for fun. I wanted to try on dresses, so I did. BUT, the store I went to didn't have commissioned sales people. Nobody cared what we did.
I'm not at all "girly". Not _at all_ "bridal/wedding" oriented. I have _no_ idea why i started watching SYTTD. Seriously, if my viewing history ever ended up in court, anybody who has said more than two words to me would swear by all they hold Holy that either the cops had the wrong laptop or i got hacked.
That being said: Part of me totally resents those spoiled brats taking up time, effort & resources to interfere with someone's *_job_* because _they_ thought it was ... _"cute"_ or fun or "it didn't hurt anybody".
*_Yes,_*_ Felicia, it _*_did_*_ hurt somebody._ That consultant ran her butt off for you, wracked her brains for you, backburnered _serious_ customers for you. How bloody oblivious can someone be? My bet is none of those _girls_ has ever really worked for a living where if they didn't bring the bacon Home, they didn't eat.
_On the other hand,_ they wanted a fun afternoon with their favorite people. They had a _great_ time. And part of that is because of the consultant. Who didn't make a dime off what she did for them.
So maybe the Store needs an ... _"alternative"_ appointment. The group schedules a Dress Up Party. Given a _finite_ *scheduled* appointment: it starts at N o'clock & ends at P 'clock *period.t* Those appointments are made in normally slow, non-peak hours. There is a nonrefundable scheduling fee, due when the appointment is made. *_And_* a "per hour" rate as well. Say $500 an hour.
But to _that_ group of _girls_ [not "women". Certainly not _"ladies"!]_ i have one Deeply Southern thing to say -- especially to the blonde in the white-&-red shirt, *_"Bless your hearts!"_*
I thought the bride had to make a video or something to get on the show??
Why do a bride want her fiance to see the dress before a wedding,
Waste of time. But if you kick them out, THEY'LL be the Karen's about it. Ridiculous 😑
I thought they give u a Time and after that, sorry, your appointment is finished... Thats why in other shops they charge u a fee and if u buy a dress it goes towards the dress if not, at least they don't lose their time, that and a time for the appointment.
When it turns into ‘who came up with the best one liner’ you have to say no
Do the consultants get commission? If so this is infuriating and so disrespectful 😤
I'm only at the 1:30 mark, and I decided to skip watching this episode.
The store makes money by selling and sometimes the public only comes to window shop or play dress up. Such people might become a buyer in future but not if they get the bum's rush at the first visit. The public is not obligated to buy. I can see how this annoys the clerks, but the store is in business to attract customers not provide an income for their staff.
I mean...they have to apply for the show and what just wait to see if they get on and not dress shop until then?? Wedding planning is stressful, in the context of being on the show I don't blame her!
the wanted to be on TV..for 5 minutes of you know what, horrible
She probably doesn't even have a fiance!
Cheap hen do!
I loved the “tree trunk” dress. Obnoxious.
If you want to play dress up, go to David’s bridal
The age of maturity is 40 now for many.
The party girls are immature, loud, silly-girlish, not one serious.
There was a time the fiancé NEVER saw the bride-dress before the wedding, part of the mystery, surprise.
Bride needs keep these ladies at home
They look.old for college students
Um because they’re not in college. lol They met in college.
Id love to leave my dress choice to the specialists
See. The brides that come for business and are not just playing and wasting time get to have extra film footage of their weddings and such at the end. It is true that brides do need to try on different dresses to see what they like, but they don't need a group of picky, probably jealous women with her to do that.
So Keisha runs her ass off for the bride and she doesn't get paid? How is that okay,your playing with people that need to earn a living. Cruel.
The consultants picked beautiful gowns and the women just wanted to bash bash bash.
Is nobody going to talk about the fact that the fiancée’s name is Tate Chalk
Buh bye to the sisters
If that was all I wanted to do, I would say hey, I am just here to play Barbie, all I need is a dressing room and a mirror. Let the consultants help others.
And these are her friends? It seems like they don't love her or respect her!
Some of these girls so immature and the friends and family
I don’t get it, why can’t the bride continue to look at dresses, she may well change her mind and buy a second dress
The consultants on this show don't like it when you don't tell them you have another dress in mind. It denies them the opportunity to backhandedly trash the other dress to get the sale.
It’s cringe to watch grown women behave like this middle aged sorority pow wow. So embarrassing.
No sound
Fiancés should not be at the dress buying process.
the particular consultant shows one of the worst dresses😒
Benjamin Whatenderfer?
Everyone’s saying it’s rude to come in just to dress up but respectfully I disagree. Lots of women want the experience of shopping and dressing up, and they should be allowed to have that. The thing that isn’t fair is that the commission system. I think there should always be a baseline pay for consultants purchase or no purchase. That way everyone gets what they want
Verrrrrrrrrry Interesting. Bridal Consultants work on commissions, so guess who is assigned to this whacky group of non-buyers --Keisha. Things that make you go hmmm.
Keisha has had brides with unlimited budgets though. There was that one woman who bought a 21k dress.
saying that a girl isn’t serious if they don’t bring their mom makes me a little angry. some of us don’t envision or mothers at our wedding. some girls have mean moms who would ruin their appointment. maybe the only supportive people in your life are girls. i don’t like the stereotype that a bride isn’t serious if she doesn’t bring her mom:[
Just curious. Is it possible/acceptable to play dress up with these gowns without a consultant? That way you can play dress up and not waste anyone’s time? Not sure how it works. What if you don’t want someone to show you the dresses, you just pick some and try them on yourself. 🤔
That’s really not an option with wedding dresses. You can’t get into a wedding dress by yourself and they can’t just have your friends in the dressing room with you potentially destroying and mishandling the dresses. It’s easier and faster if they have an employee help you.
I think of you go to a less high end store then you can. In smaller and cheaper stores you can pull dresses off the racks yourself. They have thousands of dresses in this store and keep them away from the public. It's all to get the sale because you have to interact with an influential sales person. In order to try on a dress.
I absolutely love this show, but I guess I don’t see what’s wrong with playing a little dress up. Not every appointment is guaranteed a sale anyway, which tells me that if they are all that bothered that they’re not actually there for the bride, but for the commission. And maybe they wanted to be on the show, but who wouldn’t?
Jenna go home.
Oh stop it guys. They wanted a day of fun, the consultant knew when to end the appointment, and everyone went home happy (even the consultant who then went on to serious appointments knowing she gave these girls a happy memory). Everyone wants to feel pampered sometimes, there’s nothing wrong with it!
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The consultants need to get over themselves, so what if she is trying dresses on for fun, if she finds the perfect dress she might buy it or come back with mum when she is ready
Wtf. They pay a fee to have a consultant do a session for the bride to look at dresses in a specific time frame. The consultants time is paid for. Theyre just pissed about potentially not making any commission. And who cares if they just want to try on dresses to have fun and see what they like. It is what it is. And the way the consultant are talking about the customers is horrible. They are there to try on dresses and have some fun. And honestly i think the way theyre talking about the bride to be and her friend would honestly make me not want to go into that shop.
Yes, true, I think they should make a catalogue too to allow brides to do a bit of pre selection.
Am I the only one here who thinks what they did was okay..?!???!! Not everyone can afford those dresses what's so bad about trying few on just for the experience???!!!!!
It's called window shopping for a reason.... I mean before coming to klientfeild brides usually do try on few dresses to get an understanding of what looks good on them.... how is that different from what they did
It’s their attitude and behavior that’s the problem. They come across as a group of obnoxious spoiled brats. Most brides have an intention of buying a dress even if they leave empty handed in the end. This bride did not. She already had a dress picked out!!! That’s when it gets to be a problem. When you’re dress shopping and you already have a dress in mind.
Then don't put them on TV!!!
these consultants are actually working hard for the brides, coming in just for fun to dress up and wasting their times is so disrespectful
...and for a commission.
I’ve read that there is a fee for the appointment that applies in some way to the purchase.
@@amyswabe5571 There should be
@@amyswabe5571oh, so like you pay a fee for the appointment and then if you purchase a dress, the fee goes towards paying for the dress?
@@cindybrennan2330yes correct
These girls were ridiculous. Wasting everybody’s time. I never would have done something like that! They should have been shown the door! A bunch of bratty kids. Act like adults.
If the bride is that immature maybe she's not ready for marriage.
the instant I hear "sorority," I know I'm getting a spoiled, immature selfish brat. and often a whole gaggle of them.
She is still married to him
Sorority snots think they are better than everyone else!!!
@@ATLCheerBoipoor guy…?!
Most of people who are getting married are not mature enough. Especially those whose don't pay for themselves or are influanced by their mother that much that they don''t buy what they want.
The first bride just wanted to play dress up. Stop wasting the consultants time!
the bride didn't plan to come in the first place, so wasn't in the right state of mind to buy a dress
It was her bird brain sorority sisters who set this. C'mon girls time to grow up and find out how you feel when someone wastes your time, while working for commissions.
@@9094nancyj They looked like they're stuck in Jr High, carrying on like cackling preteens like they thought they were so cute, ugh...
The first set of girls - so rude.
Rude and not cute in any way
Their rudeness will be immortalized forever! They can’t ever live that down!
Entitled
As much as I think it’s incredible disrespectful to waste anyone´s time, especially if they are working, the dresses they picked for the first bride were horrible. Still, the bride and her friends were in the wrong here, specially because she had a dress picked already. So selfish.
The dress she chose was very similar to the last dress she tried on.
I think it's fine to have a dress in mind and.stillmshop around, so you don't have buyer's regret because you realised there was something you liked better two weeks later. you don't have to tell the consultants that either because they will do what they can to deter you from the other dress. You just have to be seriously looking
There should be a charge per hour for consultant, and if a sale is made that can go towards cost of dress. No one should work for free.
Consultants work on a weekly retainer fee. Then any extra income is from sales commissions
I assumed they did pay for the appointment !!!
Just a note a true Southerner would never waste a consultant's time. That is so disrespectful. Shame on them.
Why not just ask the bride if she has any intention of buying a gown today....privately while in the dressing room. All the red flags were there--walk in with no appointment, no adults present, no one being serious. Sure, she can lie....but when she knows that they know she is playing dress up, likely it will end quickly. My guess is that they are just hoping to turn it into a sale.
I'm actually surprised they were able to have a consultant without having made an appointment.