ayla said:I usually just make sure that the bag that I get isn't flawed. It wouldn't really bother me if I ended up with a returned bag, so long as it's in pristine condition.
Ditto!
ayla said:I usually just make sure that the bag that I get isn't flawed. It wouldn't really bother me if I ended up with a returned bag, so long as it's in pristine condition.
dazlinpearl said:The SA I had was going to give me the MC Rift that she was showing me. And it obviously was shown a lot. And I asked for a brand new one. And she said the one she was showing me was brand new, then I said, I would love to buy one that isn't a display. And then the SA only opened the brand new MC RIft which was in the dust bag, with tissue paper in the bag - and all the blue seals were never removed. And we checked the bag to make sure it said 'made in France'. And then she wrapped up the new one that I wanted. I insisted, and the SA was great to know that this was important to me to have a brand new purse.
Nah. Just a preference. Some people like that it's made in France, some like it made in US to support the US economy while some don't care where it's made at.chinadollbaby said:Is made in france better somehow?
MissL said:Okay, the one in Pacific Place is much quieter and will probably be more willing to look for a *new* bag at the back if you request one.
The address is:
Shop 351A, L3
The Mall Level 3 Pacific Place
88 Queensway Hong Kong
If you take the MTR (the subway), just get off at Admiralty and it'll lead you there directly
If you like really busy stores, then there is the one on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui but they would probably just give you display models, but it could just be my run of bad luck
msbroberts said:I found both of the HK stores very busy and BTW the prices are higher than the US, so make sure you know your prices.
As far as 'new' I really don't care, but I am pretty rough on my bags, so I always figure I am going to do worse to it in even 1 day!