Lovisa
About the Business
Lovisa is a charming jewelry store located at 12000 Southeast 82nd Avenue in Happy Valley, Oregon. This elegant store offers a wide selection of beautifully crafted jewelry pieces, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Whether you are looking for a special gift or treating yourself to something sparkly, Lovisa has something for everyone. The store's friendly staff are always ready to assist you in finding the perfect piece to add a touch of glamour to your wardrobe. Visit Lovisa today and indulge in a shopping experience that is sure to leave you feeling fabulous.
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Location & Phone number
12000 SE 82nd Ave Shop H101, Happy Valley, OR 97086, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"SCAM ALERT!! I went into the store and purchased 4 pairs of earrings. While I was there I mentioned to the clerk that I was from out of town and excited to buy some earrings. BIG MISTAKE. As I was checking out, The clerk wrapped up my earrings real fast in black paper and handed me the bag. When I got home I realized I only had 3 pairs of earrings. I believe the clerk left out 1 pair of my earrings on purpose knowing that I was from out of town. Also, I paid cash for my earrings and never received a receipt. Too many things are adding up that this person willingly stole my pair of earrings. I believe this person is probably stealing from a lot of customers by how I was treated. When the clerk wrapped up my earrings in the black paper I couldn’t tell that he left 1 pair out. Like I said I think this going to happen to a lot of other people and it’s truly sad. I loved shopping here but not anymore. It doesn’t feel good to be scammed and stolen from."
"Don’t buy here. Has a lot of big signs up for clearance, which is what encouraged my family to get a few things. We asked if the clearance would go through, and they said no. The original prices are pretty expensive for little plasticky jewelry. I suggest having your employees clarify what the clearance was for. It’s very confusing to walk into a store with a lot of signs saying everything a lot of things are going for cheap, but the catch is the original price goes through. There has to be a specific explanation or a specific category organized for clearances. I wish we asked more details but that is not our fault, it’s really on the store and employees for not specifying what reason. It’s deceitful. I saw more chatting going on rather than helping guide the customers around as well."
"The jewelry is cute for being cheap but their marketing tactics are shiesty. I was told the only way I would receive a receipt was if I gave my email, I asked if I would be signed up for marketing emails by providing it and was assured I wouldn’t be. Next day, I start receive marketing emails. A paper receipt should be required if the only other option is to get spam to your inbox that you don’t want in the first place."
"Horrible. Like mind blowing horrible. I walked into the store on a Sunday evening with my three sons. Upon entering I was greeted with “we close in 4 min “ We were just stopping in because my oldest and middle sons wanted little chains (age 3 and 6). We walked over to the chains and my 6 year old found one he liked and I held it for him, my 1 year old grabbed it and dropped it, as this happened my 3 year old handed me one. I turned to ask the employee if this section was clearance. Instead of answering me, she explained that she had already cleaned the store and would appreciate it if my sons didn’t “tear the store up”. She grabbed the necklace my baby had dropped and hung it back up ( we were going to purchase) as this was happening my 3 year old took another one off the hook and told me he liked it, but this employee leaned over and literally snatched the necklace from my 3 year olds hand. He moved and stood close to me.she was scared, and as he told me later, he felt so sad. I asked the employee why she snatched it like that (again we were going to purchase) and she stated she didn’t want him walking out of the store. We were in the back of the store, I would never even let me son wander far enough from me to even leave the store if he wanted to, but here we were, this lady was accusing my 3 year old baby of stealing, and accusing us of tearing up the store. I was in disbelief. Her physically touching my son is a complete violation. Her rudeness was on another level. My sons are biracial, and I believe she was picking on them and us. She wouldn’t provide her name. Today I called to speak to a manager and there is no way to talk to anyone. I’ll be headed back in to resolve this. That employee had no right to grab anything from my child and I will ensure she is held accountable one way or another."
"This past weekend I went into Lovisa in Clackamas town center hoping to find my wife something special and I was pleasantly surprised at the service I received. The manager, who I believe is named Megan took the time to show me everything and even went as far as looking at outfits and jewelry online to gauge what my wife's taste is. I can't tell you how much of a relief it was going into a store which I know nothing about but receiving quality service that pinpointed my needs! I just want to say that my wife loved the stuff I brought home to her. Thanks I am definitely using Lovisa in the future!"
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