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Burns Jewellers

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66 Foster St, Perth, Ontario, K7H 1S1, Canada
(613) 267-4466 burnsjewellershop.com
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Apr 9, 2018
Unprofessional and rude. I recently travelled to Perth to have my nieces ears pierced at Burns Jewellers, as they are the only place in Perth that does it ( or at least that the locals knew about). When he asked us to take a look at the marking where the earring would go, my sister made a gentle suggestion to move it a little, and he responded with a " ... you're kidding me right?" *combined with wide eyes and attitude.* He then pierced the first side. When my niece started crying he immediately threw his hands in the air and said " I'm done! Here is your other earring, come back another time" and walked away. I was shocked and appalled at the unprofessional, and just plain rude customer service. This is not my first time with awful service from Burns Jewellers. My advice is to take your money somewhere else where they might actually want you as a return customer.

Feb 24, 2018
Went to CP location to ask about ring resizing and changing stones. I'm new to these things. The salesperson was extremely friendly and personable, but the manager was quite abrupt and harsh. I would not return here for future services.

Sep 4, 2017
My now husband and I visited Burns Jewellers to purchase his wedding band. Lois was so much help and was able to find a ring that was perfectly suited for him. Even though I had a different ring shop in mind for myself, I was so pleased with the help that Lois gave that I decided to see what Burns had to offer. Lois took my description and was able to find my dream ring. We are both so incredibly pleased and will recommend them to everyone.

Feb 7, 2018
Did a great job on 3 repairs - a little pricey

Jan 10, 2010
With friendly and knowlagable staff my family and I buy our jewellery only from Burns. With a selection comperable to the big name stores in the city you can find somthing simple and eligent or stunny and eleabrate

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