Eddie Bauer Headquarters
2200 1st Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134
About the Business
Eddie Bauer Headquarters is a prominent clothing store located in Seattle, Washington. Situated at 2200 1st Avenue South, this store offers a wide range of outdoor apparel and gear for men, women, and children. Known for its high-quality products and timeless designs, Eddie Bauer Headquarters is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and fashion-forward individuals alike. With its convenient location and extensive selection, this store is a must-visit for anyone looking to update their wardrobe with stylish and durable pieces for their next adventure.
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Location & Phone number
2200 1st Ave S Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98134, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Quality and service have drastically declined over the last 4-5 years. I made an order and it was never shipped. Tracking number they provided showed invalid. Customer service would do nothing until 3 weeks have passed. Once 3 weeks passed, they said they would issue a refund. Well they messed that up too. No refund went thru. They said I had to wait 4 weeks until they could say it didnt work. After 4 weeks they said to call the bank. EB customer service just refused to fix their mistakes. I have never dealt with such terrible service. I never received a refund or what I ordered. I couldnt even re-order it because it was out of stock and never came back in stock. Now I am out what I ordered and the money all due to their terrible customer service. I am no longer a customer."
"The things they produce are mostly high quality. Their service is a different story. They can delete your online account for no reason, or wipe your whole order history. Support is barely any better than Google's."
"called to change an online order within 30 minutes of placing the order. I waited on hold for 35 minutes and was then told "it was too late to change the order." So now I have to wait for the package to arrive just to return it. I called a 2nd time and waited on hold an incredibly ridiculous 45 minutes! Does this sound like a company that respects their customers? Bye Bye EB!"
"Bought an Eddie Bauer coat online Oct 2nd, received it today/Oct 6th - one hour after receiving it (didn't fit) I went onto the website to process the return and was given a runaround exactly like described here in 2019: "Apologies, we're having a system-wide upgrade that prevents us from processing any returns for the next 2 to 4 weeks" the EB chatbot put me through to a live chat who gave me a further garbled description of their 'system-wide upgrade' that prevents the retailer from processing returns. I asked why I wasn't warned at check out 4 days ago that there are no merchandise returns (a routine retail transaction) the live chat disconnected without responding. I called customer service and, after a 70 minute wait, spoke with a rep who repeated 'we're having a system-wide upgrade... so no returns for 4 weeks. He directed me to go to a retail store where I would be able to make the return. Before I traveled across town (40 minutes each direction) to return the coat and get my $200 back I called the store to confirm they could do this transaction and was assured it was a routine process and to come on over. Got there, but their system denied the return multiple times despite the staff contacting their internal support department. The manager said Eddie Bauer is experiencing a 'global system failure' that prevents processing online merchandise returns for the next 2 to 4 weeks. I'm stuck, out $200, until EB lets me return this coat - am also left chasing them to find out when they make returns available again. The conflict between describing this as an 'upgrade' vs a 'failure', as well as even having an online store that fails to provide merchandise returns without warning the customer makes this feel very sketchy. Is EB forcing customers to delay returns in order to increase profits? Is the company covering up a massive security breach? Whatever is going on, this is no way to run an online store and their contempt for their customers is astonishing."
"Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon, and Eddie Bauer: quintessential Seattle area business with deep roots in NW."
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