BBB offers advice to consumers after American Commodore Tuxedo stores close across Ohio

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The Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving greater Cleveland is already hearing from grooms-to-be after a tuxedo store chain closed multiple locations across the state without any warning.

CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Better Business Bureau serving greater Cleveland is already hearing from grooms-to-be after a tuxedo store chain closed multiple locations across the state without any warning.

A news release from the BBB heard from a groom in Madison that, “He was scheduled to pick up his rental tux later this month for an August 28th wedding. He paid $269 for the rental. A friend told him about a rumor that American Commodore Tuxedo had closed so he tried calling local stores with no luck. He told BBB he paid for the rental with his credit card and can file for a refund with his credit card company.”“I was livid and fuming,” said bride-to-be, Kayla Parsons. “My blood was boiling.

“I didn’t know how to react,” said Grissom. “I was upset, mad because we set up the account. We had everything set up and paid and we got the news that all of the sudden they just closed down without any notice or nothing.” The couple is out $100 and now has to find a new place to get tuxedos, but thankfully they have some time.

“My hearts actually broken for them,” said Parsons. “I saw there was a girl, she spent like 4,000, thousands of dollars for her bridal party and she was just out that money.”

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