BHS Review

Watch this item
2.2 stars
Average rating for this product is: 2.2 out of 5

From 0 ratings and 3 reviews

Thumb down 33% of users recommend this product

Rate it Now:

Click on the stars above to rate this product:

Tweet This Item

NoJo's Review of BHS

15th Nov 2008

Overall Rating

0.5 stars
  • Value for money
    3 stars
  • Quality of service
    0 stars
  • Goods purchased & cost
    NONE
  • Layout of shop
    1.5 stars
Bad Points

VERY BAD TASTE in certain range of Christmas items. When I suggested to staff there should be a sectioned off area for the range where children could be kept out of I felt they just laughed at me as if I were from another planet (they were still laughing as I left the store)


General Comments

Over the years BHS has to me been a good safe choice for the whole family to browse around for nice quality items, so I was very disappointed with the fact that when I went to have a look at the range of goods for Christmas ideas I was mortified to find a virtually 'X' rated 'Adult' range of goods.
I am far from a prudish 'innocent abroad' but these particular items are not the sort of goods that I would expect to find in a family orientated high street store, there were mothers with young children looking around, and there was no warning or signs anywhere to say the goods were there.
If I want to see those sort of goods I would go browse around the Anne Summers shop. So glad I hadn't arranged to meet up with my Grand daughter.


Remember - all reviews on Review Centre express the reviewer's opinion, not necessarily ours.
If you disagree with a review then please let us know by writing a review of your own or adding a comment.

Tweet This Review

NoJo's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!

How helpful did you find this review?


Members' Comments onNoJo's Review

  • slavetothechain on 7th Jan 2009

    As BHS is a department store, they cater to a wide range of people. these products only appear in larger stores, and are situated within the ladies and gents area of the gift shop, always kept away from the childrens gifts. These products are not meant to offend or embarrass, just provide a giggle or two to the people buying them (and to the staff putting them out when they first arrive in store) This year in particular, these products were placed on higher shelves, so little children couldn't see them. Its the same principal as adult magazines in a newsagents, which are usually full of kids buying sweets.