Pandora Jewelry

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Location

26300 Cedar Rd,
26300 Cedar Road Suite 2020,
Beachwood, OH 44122

Nz

By Nz | 6/7/2022

They sales person helped with showing patience and advise with picking something I like .

Lady Marine

By Lady Marine | 5/11/2022

Was not told about keeping bracelet in a pouch and not keeping in the Pandora box. Was not told about the survey. Was not given a pouch.

Love Jones

By Love Jones | 5/7/2022

The sales associate was very knowledgeable and she was very helpful with suggestions that helped me to be able to compensate for items.

Pa

By Pa | 5/4/2022

The wait to get in the store was too long

LC

By LC | 4/29/2022

I was satisfied with my visit at Pandora. Everything I asked was out of stock or didn’t have. What I chose was ok.

destiny

By destiny | 4/18/2022

Within 2 hours of wearing my ring, it began to discolor and cause a mark on my finger.

Bernice S.

By Bernice S. | 4/7/2022

I would have been highly satisfied if the sales person would have helped me transfer my charms to my new bracelet. This was quite a chore for me to do myself.

K W

By K W | 4/7/2022

Very satisfied

Fluffy P

By Fluffy P | 2/22/2022

The only thing i did not care for was i was there to buy my niece a bracelet and i felt like the saleswoman should have been speaking to the both of us and i felt she was more so speaking to my 13 year old niece. I’m the one paying. I felt like i had to keep asking can i see what y’all picking out or what your showing her. Seeing as we had a tiny space to be in. I wasn’t trying to invade her space. I understand the object is to sale more but not to a kid that’s not paying. Like letting her pick a charm and then switching out boards. i would think u would be asking the adult. Felt somewhat rushed. Like ummm ma’am may i see what I’m purchasing. She wasn’t rude or anything like that, i just didn’t get the pleasant impression.

Joyce J

By Joyce J | 2/19/2022

Because nothing is perfect