Is this really an H&M store? Because I thought I was at the "Dollar Tree"...
Why the hell ain't any of the workers picking up all the merchandise that the drunk tourists threw on the ground?
Who actually even works here? No one has name tags or anything that resembles a uniform. How the F**K are you supposed to ask for help when you don't even know what a worker is supposed to look like at this joint?
The selection here is very limited but unlike what many reviews say, I didn't think the customer service was any worse than the other H&Ms I have been too. I was practically a regular customer at the H&M at the Beverly Center and they also had very bad customer service. Also, the location at the Forum Shops at Caesars has "creepy service" as I mentioned in a previous review. Bad or Odd service is a very common thing you will experience at an H&M store. A good example would be; my best friend who was born and raised in North Norway and lives very close to the border of Sweden (As we all should know, H&M is a Swedish company). Norwegians don't find H&M to be anything special like us Americans do. In Norway, H&M is in every mall, and every shopping center. To them shopping at an H&M is like how shopping at a Walmart is to us. But, the notable thing that all my Norsk friends tell me is that the H&M stores even in Scandinavia have very rude and snotty workers. The service at the Miracle Mile location was not nearly as bad as the other locations.
As I sit here right now, I have 5 cards from a deck of playing cards(Ace thru 5). I am gonna pick a card randomly and whatever number I pick will be the star-rating that this location gets. Even though I dislike this location it might actually get 5-stars.
...I have chosen 3-stars.