
Gymboree - Reviews and experiences
Oct 2023-Apr 2024
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My wasted gift cards
My wasted gift cards
TrustI'm super disappointed, eh? I had $300 in gift cards from way back, before this place got a new owner, and now they won't take 'em! It's such a letdown, can't believe they'd leave my money like that. They said they can't find the old info 'cause of the new owners, but seriously, that's a weak excuse. And the customer service was awful, eh? It's 2021, customer service should be top-notch! But no, they really messed up.
About Gymboree
Gymboree is an American retail company specializing in children's apparel and accessories. Founded in 1976 by Joan Barnes as a provider of play and music classes for infants and young children, the brand expanded into children's clothing in 1986. Over the years, Gymboree grew to include several brands under its umbrella, including Janie and Jack and Crazy 8. However, facing financial difficulties, Gymboree filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and again in 2019, leading to the closure of all its stores. The brand was later acquired by The Children's Place, which relaunched Gymboree in 2020 as an online-focused retailer. Gymboree is known for offering high-quality, colorful, and coordinated children's clothing that appeals to both parents and kids.
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