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Dimples Cupcakes = not so sweet

September 30, 2009 | Jill | Comments 106

My apologies in advance for the horrible formatting and the terrible length of this post. I’ve messed with it, but can’t get it right, and I’ve thought about editing out the email exchanges, but I want to provide you with all the information so you can make your own informed judgement.

(I wrote a shorter version of this sans the lengthy email exchanges. Read it here. Sorry, still can’t get that wall of text to look better with some freaking spaces.)

It took me half the day, a glass of wine and about 100 deep breaths to come to the point where I feel like I can blog about this in the most objective manner possible. I struggled with whether or not to write anything on here about my experience with Dimples Cupcakes all day, simply because of what I have already endured after merely posting one calmly worded negative review of my experience with them on a local message board. But to think a CEO of a local company believes he can get away with treating anyone like this, just ticks me off.  I refuse to be bullied. I refuse to be scared by his threats. Just as I would tell you all about a company or service that I love, and have many times before, I’m going to be upfront with you all about my unfortunate experiences with this company.

I reached out to Dimples a month or so ago after I saw that they planned to open a location in a local mall I sometimes take Kendall to for playdates.  I asked if they could donate a door prize and maybe even some goodie bag stuffers for a fundraiser this weekend that I’m co-hosting to raise money for my marathon for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Here is what I wrote on the board.

Not so happy with this company

I’ve been looking forward to Dimples Cupcakes opening in Willow Bend for a while now. When Liz and I started planning our MNO fundraiser I contacted them to see if they would donate a door prize and maybe some goody bag stuffers. Obviously, it would benefit us, but it would also be a great way for them to get their info out there to a set of consumers in their target market.

The man I have dealt with from the beginning started out telling me it “shouldn’t be problem!” and that he just had to confirm some stuff. I sent him the info over a month ago, have followed up various times only to get the “I’ve been busy, still need to check” line from him. And each time he got increasingly more rude on the phone to me. Finally, I called today to see if he could finally confirm everything for this weekend and he was terribly rude. He went on and on about how they give so much and are so busy and acted as if he hadn’t even really considered our proposal at all.

Listen, I’m not mad about being told no. That’s understandable. What I am mad about was his attitude and that he wasted my time.

Don’t think I’ll be lining up for any of their cupcakes any time soon. Oh well.

/vent

As you can read, and what is hopefully evident, what I was upset about was the way I was treated by a representative of their company, NOT that I didn’t receive a donation.  I even reiterated that in a response later in the thread

I don’t get my feelings hurt when people tell me no. I realize that not everyone can give to everything. That’s life, that’s business. Just don’t waste my time. Ugh.

The thread, which you can read by going here, up until this morning had fewer than 170 views and only 5 responses. Was I annoyed with the way I was treated? Yes. Was I now considering not going to their grand opening? Certainly. Was I going to boycott their company forever? Probably not. Cupcakes usually win out. Was I encouraging anyone else to boycott their company forever? Definitely not. At least, not up until today.

This was an email I received from the CEO of Dimples Cupcakes this morning.

Jill,
I was shocked today when I noticed that you had posted a very derogatory story on a blog about Dimples Cupcakes.  Dimples Cupcakes takes great pride in the fact that as a start-up company we donate to charitable causes on a weekly basis.  We spend more money on charitable donations then we do on our advertising budget.  I think it is terribly unfair that you would write a blog that is completely non reflective of the principals of Dimples Cupcakes.   We are very proud of the fact that we have NEVER had a negative article, review, or customer complaint every published on the Internet or any other media.  We have certainly never had someone that was not granted a request for a contribution/ advertising contract to conduct them self in such a reckless manner.  I am struggling to wrap my mind around the concept of someone participating in such a noble cause, as to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Foundation and when your request was not granted you post blogs about that company.  Clearly I can not control what you choose to post on the Internet, however I hope you realize as one reads your post,  it totally diminishes your cause.  I would think that this is a terrible reflection on the charities that you represent. I would respectfully request you reconsider your actions and remove your posting or I will immediately response to your blog posting and fully disclose the full scope of this situation including your name and contact information along with any and all organizations whom you may represent. *I certainly think that you should be very specific with your sales calls not to mix different events and different causes that gave the totally wrong appearance.  I await your response, as I have place a call to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Foundation and TheBump.com.
Chad Sorrels
President/ CEO
Dimples Cupcakes
Bolding was done by me
*as a side note to the story, I had also sent a media kit to Dimples for a company that I occasionally freelance for

This was my first email response back to the CEO

Chad,

I would love to speak with you further about this issue as I feel there are many miscommunications involved. Would you like to call me? I feel like it will be easier to openly communicate in a transparent manner over the phone versus email, which can get confusing. My phone number is xxx-xxx-xxxx. I look forward to hearing from you.
Jill
After an hour and no phone call, I sent a second email.
Chad,

I had hoped to get a call from you by now, but since I haven’t I will address some of your
points in email while my son naps.

The message I posted on TheBump.com was an honest account of the way I was treated
by (name removed) at your company.  The fact that the “story” that it told may be
non-reflective of the principals of Dimples, is not my fault. I was treated unprofessionally
by (name removed), and if that is not a manner in which you want your company to be known for conducting business, then, perhaps, that is something you need to take up with him, and
not lash out at me for posting my honest account of the exchange of communication between us.

I will, again, reiterate that my disappointment did not result from anything to do with my
relationship with (name removed) and I will forward you the email that I sent (name removed) this morning clarifying that.

I will also point out that my post did not even hint at me being upset with not receiving a
donation. I think it’s wonderful that Dimples gives so much, and I commend you for that.
I mentioned in my post both here:

Listen, I’m not mad about being told no. That’s understandable. What I am mad about was
his attitude and that he wasted my time.

And in my response here:
Exactly, Char. I don’t get my feelings hurt when people tell me no. I realize that not everyone
can give to everything. That’s life, that’s business. Just don’t waste my time. Ugh.

I understand that companies can not always give to every organization that contacts them.
The only thing I said I was upset about in my post and in my reply was the way I was treated by a
representative of your company. I felt (name removed) wasted my time and treated me
disrespectfully. Honestly, had I had any idea how to contact a CEO, I would have asked to
speak to you to express my disappointment before posting this message, but (name removed)
was very evasive and would never tell me the names or contact information of any other
“decision makers” at your company, leading me to believe he was in a leadership position.
You can hopefully understand, then, how upsetting it was to feel like I had been treated so
poorly by such a person.

Also, my experiences with your company have NOTHING to do with the validity and
honor of the charities I represent. I work hard to raise money for these valuable causes,
dealing with companies dayin and day out who treat me kindly and professionally. Many of them are unable to help me by
donating, and they tell me so in a timely, professional matter, and I move on. If I was upset with
every company who has denied my request for a donation and, as you have accused
me of doing, posted derogatory stories about my dealings with them because of it, that board would have many, many more posts. But, as I have expressed time and time again,
my disappointment does not come from being told no.

I do apologize for “mixing” my cause with business. I felt at the beginning that
(name removed) and I had a casual dialogue, and I honestly just thought you all would be
interested in what (name removed) had to offer. However,  I never meant for him to think that
one had anything to do with the other, and I believe I was very clear about that in all my
communication with him.

I have to say, I am upset that instead of reaching out to me to hear more of my side of the
story, you have instead threatened me. I will tell you that TheBump.com will not  allow any
sort of posting of any personal information, and if you do so, I will not hesitate to get a
lawyer involved. What I have done is not at all against any sort of law, what you are
threatening certainly is.

If you would like for me to remove the post, trying to scare me is not the way to go about it.
I truly hope you take me up on the offer to speak over the phone.  My son will be sleeping
for a couple more hours and I will be free to talk with no interruptions.

Jill
After a couple hours, my phone rang. What I will tell you from here on will obviously be my take on the conversation. I will do my very best to remember what was said and give you an honest account. Obviously, you know that this is my side of the story.
The conversation started off with a series of apologies from Chad, but each was followed with an excuse. “I’m sorry you feel that way, but we’ve been under a lot of stress…” “I’m sorry you got that impression, but he’s a great guy and that’s not like him at all…” Not my ideas of sincere apologies, but whatever. I was open to hearing him out. I was open to communicating. I was, after all, the one who encouraged him to call me to discuss this matter.
Then he started telling me how my post was the only negative comment his company has ever received and it was irresponsible of me to post it just because I was mad I didn’t get a donation. I explained in very clear terms AGAIN that I was not upset that his company was unable to donate to my fundraiser. I was upset with the way my time was wasted and the way I was treated by his employee.
I asked how it would be any different if I was treated poorly by an employee while ordering cupcakes. He insisted it was very different because I was obviously just mad about the donation.
We went back and forth for a little bit, recounting each of our sides of the story. He kept trying to explain why this person may have treated me badly or, at least, why I would “feel” that he treated me badly. Again, a couple “I’m sorry, but”s thrown in.
I tried to explain that this was merely a vent about poor customer service to a group of girls who I’m close with. Had this been five or ten years ago, I would have possibly vented about it to some friends over coffee or on the phone, but that, in this day and age, he has to accept that unfavorable reviews like this are going to pop up on the internet and he should be confident enough in his company to know that one bad review is not going to do a lot of damage if there are ten other positive ones that outweigh it. I also explained that if what he wanted me to do was to remove my post, he certainly wasn’t getting there by threatening me, like he did in his first email to me.
At another point in the conversation we had some sort of exchange about respecting customers, to which he told me that I “wasn’t a customer”. I explained that I was a potential customer and he retracted with, “Well *everyone’s* a potential customer and you’re not treating me with a lot of respect by posting that.” Confused, I moved on.
Then it was back to me being upset with them because I didn’t get the donation. Seriously. It did not compute. I can’t believe I had to do so much explaining. This is when I started to get really irritated. He again implied that my post was spurred by not getting the donation and I finally cut him off. I did raise my voice a  bit, because I was sick of being accused of something I clearly did not do. I told him I would not allow him to tell me anymore that I was posting out of anger over the lack of donation. He then asked why I posted on the message board anonymously to which I had to LOL a bit, and then, possibly with a snarky tone, told him that he needed an education in the way the internet, blogs and message boards work.
Well, that set him off. He told me, (this is all paraphrased to the best of my memory) “No wonder he was rude to you if this is the way you act!… You are a piece of work… I know what type of person you are and I’m sure with your personality type you deal with this a lot… I’m done talking to you… You are irrational and can’t be spoken to… I don’t know where you are from, but if you plan on doing any fundraisers in this town you better watch out because it is a small world… I will ruin your reputation in this town (<<<THAT, I know he said word for word)”
I calmly said, “Chad, I apologize for raising my voice” and went on to tell him a little bit about how a message board works and how I wasn’t posting “anonymously”. I was posting under a screen name, and then told him all the reasons why it would be bad to post personal info there like my phone number and home address, like he implied he would do in his threat to me.  He expressed that he was upset that I didn’t sign that post with my first and last name (and now a roaring LOL from the internet community) or the companies I represent.
Well, last I checked, if a person works for, say, Dell and they write that they aren’t happy with the way the guy at Subway treated them, that doesn’t mean that Dell is now not happy with Subway, right? I mean, unless he was writing on Dell’s behalf, and I wasn’t writing on anyone’s behalf but my own. Okay, this is all obvious to everyone, right?
Then, at some point toward the end, he called me “Diabolical” more than once. I was so taken aback, I thought I heard him wrong. I asked him to repeat what he just called me and he said, “you are diabolical”. Then again threatened with the reputation thing. He told me to have my lawyers contact his because he was going to take further action. There was some legal banter back and forth. I let him know that I had already notified TheBump.com and the LLS and forwarded all chains of communication to both of them. Then he floored me by asking what city I live in. I told him that’s none of his business and I wasn’t going to tell him. He then asked where my phone number was from. I told him that there was no way I was telling him anything about my location. Then I calmly said, “I’m done talking with you, Chad. Good bye,” and hung up.
I’m really, really trying to think if I called him any names, but I swear, I really don’t think I did. I’m trying to think if there was anything I said to him that was disrespectful other than the snarky internet education comment, but I truly don’t think I did. I really held my composure for the most part, except when I did raise my voice a little after getting so aggravated with the incessant accusations.
I am just… just… astounded by the way he treated me. Prior to today I probably would have ended up purchasing a Dimple’s Cupcake at some point in the near future. And, had he emailed me with an open mind, asked to hear my side of the story, took at least partial responsibility for the way I was treated without making excuses, I would have at least considered posting an update to the original message board post saying that the company went out of their way to make things right. All would have been well, damage would have been controlled and I would not be blogging about this tonight for thousands to see.
But, no, Chad. I will not be bullied into removing a negative review of your company. And I really have to wonder if these scare tactics are the reason why you can say there are no negative reviews of your company out there. I stand behind what I said, but you should know that your actions today have eclipsed any negative experience I’ve had with your employees up to this point x 100.  You said you would “ruin my reputation” so consider this my preemptive strike.
Signed,
Jill Krause
Associated with nobody except myself and this blog, which is read by hundreds, if not thousands of DFW area residents
Edited on December 11, 2009 to add this email I received from Chad on December 8, 2009
Jill,
I would like to apologize for everything I have said to you or written in an email.  I am not attempting to make any excuses for the way I handled the situation and the tone I took.
I wanted to apologize immediately after this unfortunate event, however I did not want to appear insincere in light of your blog postings.  Again, I obviously handled myself in an inexcusable manner and upset you terribly.  I can only say I am sorry and would like to more than simply send an email.  Dimples Cupcakes would be very happy to make frequent donations to the charity of your choice.  We would also like to display your charity on our website to bring additional awareness to your cause.  I know how passionate you are about the cause you champion and together we could do great things to benefit it.  I hope you do not think of this as a way to encourage you to take down your blogs, as I am very aware they have been up for some time.  Please share your thoughts.
Chad Sorrells
Dimples Cupcakes
I’ve passed the information for the North Texas chapter of Team In Training and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on to him.

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  1. Teri says:

    Wow, really this is how you act when you are opening a new location and want to attract customers? I love cupcakes and I can say that I will never ever take my son to this place.

    Good for you for keeping your composure through all of this. You have the patience of a Saint and should be given an award for your Customer Service!!

  2. Jennifer says:

    Wow, this guy is insane! As a small business owner, I would never, ever treat a potential client that way, even after a negative review. Just goes to show you reap what you sow. This guy needs to go back to college & take marketing 101.

  3. mer says:

    I know of the wicked schemes that Dimples Cupcakes has left on DFW. They have already had a horrible reputation before any of this came about. Lets just say I know some people that potentially could have given this company a loan and didn’t because of the bad reviews and rep they have given people. What comes around goes around. I never wish bad among anyone but just pray for their ways to change.

    • csabosa says:

      I also know of their escapades and the sums of money they stole from people. It is amazing that they can do business in this town. They move from place to place and are snakes slithering trying to avoid getting caught but they will get caught and hopefully sooner than later. I really find the threats of legal issues quite funny considering they would never bring themselves to the surface for any kind of law suit fearing they would be found and put in jail. I tell everyone I know to stay as far away from Dimples as possible. As far as Chad’s status of CEO, that is funny considering there are only two people in their company.

    • csabosa says:

      I tried posting this but for some reason it did not show up – anyway, here it is again. These guys are NO GOOD. The shear fact that they threatened you with legalities is a joke. They would never do it because of the fear of having to resurface after hiding for so many months. There are warrants out for their arrests for the thousands of dollars they have taken from unsuspecting innocent people. I’ve been on the receiving end of some of their emails. They are white collar criminals – stay away!!! And Chad throwing around the title of CEO – that is a JOKE, there are only two people in the company. Chad and his lover Bryan.

  4. Maureen says:

    Good lord. I wish someone would round up all the crazies and ship them off to an island to live together. That way, they could all just be nutso to each other.

  5. Adrienne says:

    WOW, after reading your post, all I can think is WTF is this guy thinking and HOW in the world did he ever get to be a CEO???

    You should totally post this on Yelp.com.

  6. Kate says:

    From the Dimples Cupcakes Blog (no, I am not kidding!)

    “Although we have created a store to meet each customers expectation of a High End Cupcake Boutique, we left one element out of our store …ARROGANCE.”

    http://dimplescupcakes.blogspot.com/

  7. Rebecca says:

    If they didn’t want to donate a door prize, they could have just said “sorry, we can’t help at this time”. Why WOULDN’T you have called back to pick up the item?

  8. Hayley says:

    Wow! I just forwarded this to my cousin who lives in the DFW area. I’m shocked right now for you.

  9. Niki says:

    Cupcakes should NOT be evil.

    I cannot believe the threats or the name calling! Does the company know they have such an awful person as their PR person?? I mean, REALLY?!

  10. Rachael says:

    Thank you Jill,
    For exercising your courage and backbone. Too many times, companies/people think they can make threats or treat you in an unprofessional manner simply because they have no composure or self control. (better said…they simply cannot handle the truth.) As a company owner and business person, I have bent over backwards, even when the “customer was wrong” to resolve situations in a pleasant, professional manner. To be honest, I’m not shocked at all by your encounter. This type of thing is very common and I feel the more “honest” reviews, the merrier. It helps the rest of us stear clear of another pending issue just waiting to happen. I. for one, will NOT be purchasing anything from them. I feel that with today’s abundant choices of all things, I want to give my hard earned money to the most deserving, respectful, worthy companies and products. —(can you tell this struck a nerve?) LOL

  11. Denise says:

    This is my first time visitng your site and I just came across this post. As a professional fundraiser I am tired of being treated like I am begging when asking for donations but I have learned to have a thick skin when hearing “no”, obviously you have too.

    Nothing makes me angrier than corporate suits who think that they are superior. Companies have to realize that with the internet it is even easier to share negative experiences. This is a great example of someone spreading the word about a poor customer service experience:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo over 5.7 million views – now that’s bad publicity!

  12. Jocelyn says:

    Dang, I know everything is bigger in Texas but Chad sounds like he’s running a very unsuccessful Cupcake Mafia down there.

    Way to stand up for yourself!

  13. Marisol says:

    Wow… that makes me soo ANGRY!! Why are some people so rude? I can’t believe a CEO would act SO unprofessional. So very sad…

  14. Cat says:

    Jesus, my blood pressure went THROUGH THE ROOF reading this post. I have had some seriously poor customer service in my time (about which I, too, blogged AND wrote letters to the companies’ home offices), but this story is seriously just nuts. There are no words! I’m just…this is crazy! I’ve never heard of Dimples before, but you can be sure this story will be passed around in the Twin Cities.

    Be careful though, girl. That Chad guy actually sounds a little dangerous…

  15. Kelsey says:

    I’m chuckling right now thinking about how much work Chad will have to commit if he wants to contact each and every one of the commenters on this thread (myself included), tell us to lawyer-up, and pressing for our first and last names and companies.

    While I’m at it… Chad, if you’re reading this: “principal” is the head of a school. “principle” is an ideal or value.

  16. Anon says:

    Jill, Thought you would like to know that they have defaulted on their lease and are not opening up at Willow Bend.

  17. Kym says:

    How long does this guy think he can go around stringing people along or theatening people for that matter? Internet is karma for a crook in sheeps clothing.

    I live in Houston now but have a lot of family and friends in DFW. Us women in DFW are cut from a thicker cloth you don’t want to mess with us.

  18. Sara says:

    I just heard about dimples over the holidays and wanted to try them out. Your story is very unfortunate and did make me less intereted in visiting their store.
    I’m not sure which is sadder, the actual exchange between you and dimples or the fact that any mom poured so much time and effort into what boiled down to miscommunication and (possibly) disappointment in not having your request granted as you hoped.
    You’ve clearly moved on, so good for you!

    • Jill says:

      Sara, while I have moved on, I will reiterate, once again, that this did not stem from disappointment that I didn’t receive a donation. I was denied by several companies for this fundraiser and others, and if that was the case, this blog would have a lot more similar entries.

      • Scott says:

        Jill, I totally believe every word of what you wrote. My wife and I had an extremely bad experience with Chad Sorrells and his partner which in turn has developed into a legal battle with the owners of Frisco Square, which by the way choose to ignore any wrong doing by the Dimples owners. So much so that the construction mgr for Frisco Square is now working for Dimples. I am the contractor who completed all the finish out work for the Frisco Square location. We finished the work for Chad, but he felt that he did not need to pay me, which in turn has forced me to file a lien on the proerty owners. For anyone interested, I have lengthy documentation of scams these two guys have pulled on people from Florida to California. I will be willing to bet that as soon as Chad or his partner read this blog they will make threats towards me as they have already done with my wife and numerous others. If interested, I will be happy to forward any documentation to the curious. I will also be happy to detail the negative responses I have recieved from the financial backers of Frisco Square. It’s amazing to me the lengths that large companies will go to make sure the small business owner doesn’t recieve justice!
        Scott

        • Karen says:

          Scott…I’m so sorry to hear about your experience with Dimples and Chad. I nearly went to work for this guy, but Thank God I found out the truth about him before I did. He would tell me that his family had “lots of money because they own a pizza franchise in the Metroplex” and then would make up statistics to put on his Website (ie., 2 days after the Taste of Dallas last year he put on his site that Dimples was voted best at the festival). When I asked him about the claim, he said he made it up, but figured no one would notice or ask about it. Then he would brag about running Fortune 500 companies. All BS. This guy is a low-life and I hope he gets everything he deserves. Now I know why he never wanted his name on anything. And if you’re reading this Chad, you know who I am and you know I’m telling the truth. I have your hateful emails as documentation to prove it.

          • Scott says:

            Karen, I can tell my wife and I would like you! I’m glad you did not go to work with these idiots! My wife and I are in the process of giving interviews with some people from a local company that covers scams. Sooner than later,you will probably be seeing Dimples on the news. And it will not be because their glutencakes are good!

            • csabosa says:

              Scott, Karen, et. al: I hope you have all been able to connect some how/way. Chad and Bryan have been scamming people for years. Chad used to own a property management company and would “manage” investment properties by taking rent and never paying the owners. AMAZING. Thousand and thousands of dollars in scamming. Then they went to Thailand and tried to recreate this and ended up in Florida with a jet ski business. One of their cohorts has just landed himself in jail for not paying contractors (several times over) on their build out – Scott you may know whom I speak of. Chad and Bryan better beware – too many people know where they are and soon enough they are not going to be able to run – the power of the internet is going to hurt them.

            • Karen says:

              Scott…please keep me posted about your interviews and let me know when they will air. I’d love to see them.

              • Scott says:

                Karen, Found out something very interesting today. I know one of the guys who developed the high rise condos where Chad lived. He informed me that when they went in to clean out the condo, there were hundreds of receipts from Walmart and various other super markets for boxes of Betty Crocker cake mix! Not surprised

              • Scott says:

                I failed to mention that Chad and his partner were kicked out of the highrise and the kitchen was a mess from them cooking the cupcakes in the condo.

                • Karen says:

                  Scott…I’m not surprised at all. So much for the “secret recipe!” What a joke. I thank God every day that I didn’t get involved with these lunatics.

                  • Former Cupcaker says:

                    I unfortunately worked for them for awhile. They use Betty Crocker mix. I’m pretty sure they get the recipes from the book called “the cake mix doctor returns”. Definately not homemade. What a joke these guys are. Scott – I have my fingers crossed that they get exposed on the news!

                    • csabosa says:

                      OMG!!! These guys are a JOKE!!! This is crazy. I cannot wait to see this fall out first hand.

                    • CHRIS KING says:

                      I CAN TELL YOU CHAD SORRELLS IS A DEADBEAT OWNER WHO DOESNT PAY HIS BILLS. I AM ONE OF MANY UNPAID CONTRACTORS THAT HAVE DONE WORK IN HIS STORES. HE HAS A LAWSUIT COMING FROM ME. THATS FOR SURE.

          • Karen says:

            Scott…thought you might be interested to know that Dimples Uptown location is “closed for remodeling.” They’ve been open for 6 months…why remodel? I’ll be surprised if they reopen. If they are indeed remodeling, that’s another contractor they’ll screw out of his hard-earned money. :-(

            • Ilovecake says:

              Interesting. I hear they only baked at the uptown store – they never baked at the Frisco location. I wonder where they are making these Betty Crocker cupcakes?

  19. Sarah says:

    I went to the Dimples in Tyler at Broadway square mall. The girl who works there is very sweet.However, they did not have cupcakes, and still do not to the best of my knowledge.

    The coffee is good though.

  20. Marci says:

    My husband and I met the owners today. You have never met two guys more full of sh__ than them. And by the way, ANYONE can clearly use the CEO title. Just because you’re the CEO of a little cupcake company doesn’t mean you’re anything. These two are trying to fabricate something out of nothing, and I’d put my $500 per hour lawyer up against these losers any day.

    These guys are NOT who they say they are, so don’t be afraid to take them on. There is a man behind the curtain and he’s wearing a tutu…..

  21. Lorie says:

    After reading this blog, my first thought was,”Wow, this girl spent a lot of time and energy debating a company that was not interested in helping her cause.” It seemed that it became less about the cause and more about being right for both of you. Good luck with your run.

  22. Chris says:

    Wow. I wish I would have found this before I stopped into the Frisco Store this weekend. If I had, I would not have gone in. On Sunday afternoon, they only had one choice left. Good for them I guess, but after being open for a while, you would hope they would be better at forecasting demand.

    In the end, I felt like the treat was good, but it was more expensive than any of the competition. I like supporting small business, but geez – the feeling that we overpaid and now knowing that this is the guy I was supporting – NO THANKS!

  23. James says:

    Marci –
    Are you implying that the owners are gay? Is that what you meant with your homophobic tutu comment? I love people like you who make these types of uneducated comments. The best part is karma. I wish I knew you so that I could be around when your child comes out of the closet.

    Wake up sister… it’s 2010 and gay people rule the planet.

    • Suzanne says:

      James, I don’t know if Marci is homophobic or not but the owners of Dimples are a gay couple – Chad and Bryan. They are two of the shadiest people I have ever had the misfortune to meet.

  24. Suzanne says:

    I hope this posting works – I have had the misfortune to know these guys. SHADY!

  25. CupcakeLover says:

    OMG…I have had a similar experience with this man, although not for a charitible donation. He is rude, unprofessional and downright ugly. I thought it was me and felt really bad, but now I know the truth…he’s just a jerk plain and simple!! I’m so glad I found your post.

  26. Valerie says:

    Great job standing up for yourself. I guess I will be walking on past Dimples cupcakes…would probably put to many dimples on behind anyway!!!

  27. Jill says:

    I have another story to add about these idiots. A friend told me that D Magazine legal department went to them as soon as they heard that Dimples had claimed on their website and facebook page that they were “The Official Cupcake Providers for D Magazine”. D Magazine does not do this. Just because you sold one cupcake or probably gave one away to a D employee or to their dog does not make you an “Official Provider” of anything. Well maybe “Official Provider of a bunch of lies, deceipt and crap” – they seem to be good at that.

  28. Jerry says:

    We sold coffee to Dimples in Frisco and Tyler. We were able to recover our equipment in Frisco but they left the mall in Tyler before we could get it. We are looking for Chad to file a claim against him for conversion of an asset. Since he was locked out of the high rise, he has gone underground. If anyone knows of his wear-abouts, please post it.

  29. John says:

    Get this. My neighbor’s daughter works there…and not been paid in three weeks! Apparantly they do not take out taxes either. She siad the first time they did not pay her that she was cool with it…but the next time she said that is unacceptable. She was planning to call the better business bureau. She confronted the manager, was immediately terminated, and received an email from the owner, whom she has never met, and was told that if she calls the better business buruea, they will file a lawsuit against her claiming that she made terroristic threats about burning down the building. The only way she can prevent him from filing this type of suit would be if she never contacted them about being paid again. Lovely group of guys here. The good part, is the Departmet of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service has been contacted and they indicated that not paying employees is probably one of the biggest offenses outside of not paying taxes or withholding for their employees. Stealing from their employees and the government, priceless. Charma will catch up with these people. I bet their parent are so proud!

    • Karen says:

      John…I am not surprised that this has happened. She should absolutely contact the Better Business Bureau along with the EEOC and file complaints. They have no proof that she threatened them. They are trying to intimidate her and this is their way of trying to shut her up. They won’t file any lawsuits because they can’t afford to out themselves. They owe alot of people money and they’re hiding. Tell her to complain to anyone and everyone. These guys are scum…the lowest of the low.

    • Sue says:

      John, I was never paid either. After I quit they told me I could get my money if I signed confidentiality papers but I refused. I hope she makes some kind of complaint. There is no way they will file a lawsuit against her. She didn’t get a paycheck because they don’t have the money. If they can’t afford to pay her minimum wage they can’t afford a lawyer. Besides, Karen is right, they won’t expose themselves like that.

  30. TJ says:

    I don’t know anyone from Dimples but Jerry sounds like the guy From Globex? Jerry you POS if thats you why don’t you stop looking for other people and go pay attention to the people who roast your Cavelli coffee and dump expired coffee Grinds from old can and bags in your mix. You Cavelli is nothing more than a mix of expired coffee grinds from lavazza and your preaching your a victim? You scumbag you know exactly what is happening at your company

    • Me says:

      Sounds like someone from Dimples finally found this post. Really? All you can do is point fingers and curse others? How about taking a little responsibility for your shady business…

    • Jerry says:

      I do not know who you are TJ but it sounds like you are an angry person who knows nothing about coffee. You cannot even get the name right but that figures. I would say that your animosity and anger gets you into a lot of trouble. Yes, I do know what is happening and I also know we are the oldest gourmet coffee roaster in Dallas. What might your claim to fame be?
      ps…if you have the courage to put your name on the thread, that would be nice.

  31. Alex says:

    These people are insane. I was going to give them $4000 worth of corporate business (delivering cupcakes to our employees on their birthdays). I dealt with Marie and Giovana – two female managers. They were incompetent and flat out liars. I called one day and they told me Marie was fired. Then the next day she was back at work and said she had been in ER the day before. None of this made sense and I pulled our account with them before first order was delivered. Thank GOD! I came across this website and am so glad i never met the owners. I give them 4-6 weeks…seems like they are running a sinking ship.

  32. Brad Griggsby says:

    I am amazed that not more people are speaking out yet about these guys. Now they have a link on their website for franchises, and on their franchise app they ask for your social security # along with your net worth. http://www.dimplescupcakes.com/FranshiseApp.html

    I hope no one is stupid enough to share their personal info with these guys.

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