Has anyone started/completed this? What stores? Any good points to share with us?
FI and I still disagree on which stores. I'm leaning BBB and Amazon, but I think he still wants at least Target because it's a more common store. I'm just afraid of it because of all the horror stories.
I have a running Google document of items we might want, but I haven't looked at anything specific. I don't think we'll have any kind of wedding shower til early next year. When should we have the registries (mostly) completed?
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I registered at Dillard's, also. I went when the typical bridal registry people weren't working so two of the regular salesmen had to help me. They sort of knew what they were doing and gave me a "goodie" bag, which just had advertisements in it. Also, they didn't tell me how to access the registry online. This isn't such a big deal since I don't actually need anything from Dillard's, I just wanted to hook my coworker up for recommending me since she also works at Dillard's. This was probably an isolated incident and I would still recommend the Dillard's registry.
I've heard horror stories about the Target registry, too. I'd be wary of that one.
[QUOTE]We only registerd at BBB- is there a down fall for only registering at one place?
Posted by FutureMrsKupko[/QUOTE]
<div>I wouldn't say there is something wrong with only registering at one place. I like the variety of two places in gifts and in price. Also your guests may not be able to get to one place and are closer to the other. It is just giving them more options and making it a bit easier.</div>
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Registry : I wouldn't say there is something wrong with only registering at one place. I like the variety of two places in gifts and in price. Also your guests may not be able to get to one place and are closer to the other. It is just giving them more options and making it a bit easier.
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</div><div>We pretty much registered for everything we need through BBB, if we were to register somewhere else- what are suggestions for us to register for? I dont want to do duplicate registrys but I like the idea of what you said- giving people variety.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Registry : We pretty much registered for everything we need through BBB, if we were to register somewhere else- what are suggestions for us to register for? I dont want to do duplicate registrys but I like the idea of what you said- giving people variety.
Posted by FutureMrsKupko[/QUOTE]
<div>I would go to a Macy's or Dillards. Odds are they carry a lot of the same products. Just remove some of the things you have at BBB and put them on at the new store. Also, you may be able to get things monogramed at a Macy's or Pottery Barn you couldn't at BBB. You also may find things you like better at the other store. It doesn't hurt to have two smaller registries than one huge one.</div>
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I really, REALLY want to warn against registering at Target. Not a single person I know has had a good experience with Target registries. My baby shower registry was a NIGHTMARE. Even though the things came directly from my registry, I didn't get many gift receipts and they wouldn't take the things back. I ended up having to sell about $500 worth of items on Craigslist and got less than $100 for them. That was money lost that we REALLY could have used at the time, since we then had to use our own money to purchase things we needed, instead of being able to get them with a store credit from our returns. Even though they say you can use your registry instead of a gift receipt to return things, when you actually try to do it, they refuse to allow it.
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[QUOTE]I haven't even thought about registries yet, honestly. I'm not having a shower since we're doing a destination wedding and only inviting immediate family. I was told that "it's not even worth it" to have a shower with so few people to invite. There have been people who mentioned that they wanted to get us something, though, so I'll probably do a small one in January. I don't want to have to deal with trying to register during the madness of the holidays. I really, REALLY want to warn against registering at Target. Not a single person I know has had a good experience with Target registries. My baby shower registry was a NIGHTMARE. Even though the things came directly from my registry, I didn't get many gift receipts and they wouldn't take the things back. I ended up having to sell about $500 worth of items on Craigslist and got less than $100 for them. That was money lost that we REALLY could have used at the time, since we then had to use our own money to purchase things we needed, instead of being able to get them with a store credit from our returns. Even though they say you can use your registry instead of a gift receipt to return things, when you actually try to do it, they refuse to allow it.
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Gah! This is exactly why I DON'T want to use Target! So tempting that they just sent us a $25 gc offer to open a registry ha. FI doesn't even want us to do Amazon. We don't have some of the nicer stores you've mentioned and have never even been in them...bet most of our family hasn't either. Maybe we can do BBB and Kohl's....and then a small Target one if I cannot convince him otherwise.
One of my best friends, who is also one of my BMs, is getting married this November. They've done a Target registry and I'm hoping they have a GOOD experience. Even if it's not perfect, maybe hearing their direct opinions will change his mind...
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FI's sister did an Amazon registry and got very few gifts from it. She thought it would be a big hit because they moved across the country right before they got married (but still had the wedding here in their home town.) They thought people would use it and have things shipped to them and it would be easy peasy. Nope. I guess it was too "non-traditional" for some people.
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[QUOTE]I just got that Target thing in the mail too. Honestly, after my baby shower, I vowed never to set foot in a Target ever again. BUT..... I can't pass up free money because that will scratch off one more gift from my Christmas list. So I'm doing the registry with the mandatory 10 items and just not telling people about it. Nobody would think to search Target for a registry for me because everyone knows how much I despise that store. If they happen to stumble across it, all it will have are small things like place mats, picture frames, etc - stuff I can live without and stuff that is inexpensive so it wouldn't matter if I had to return them without a receipt and lose a ton of money. FI's sister did an Amazon registry and got very few gifts from it. She thought it would be a big hit because they moved across the country right before they got married (but still had the wedding here in their home town.) They thought people would use it and have things shipped to them and it would be easy peasy. Nope. I guess it was too "non-traditional" for some people.
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Yeah - that's why FI doesn't want to do Amazon. None of his family would probably think to look there, but I know my family - esp my brothers - would shop there because we all have personal wishlists and such. But I could see it where it may not be worthwhile either.
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