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My awesome SA just handled it for me, what a relief! I was afraid it was going to be a bit of a battle since nothing was in my Coach account showing a double charge.
I'm sure your CC co has a guarantee clause about these. I'm being dbl- charged right now since my first cancellation (duplicate order for signature delivery) hasn't processed yet. All this, and the package was just left outside!!! Scream.
 
I'd like to know too, though I've already triggered..
bahaha I was SO close to yesterday.

I walked into Coach and asked for it. Though I fully expected for them to say "nope it's sold out" or "online only". They had 4 in stock and 2 were on sale. I was waiting to see if they could find me a python one but the SA didn't call me back. I may just go back for the one on sale (both were already half price).
 
Not sure where to post this, but I saw these dreamer wannabes at Dillard's this weekend when I was checking out the 50% off sales.
They have another style on their website that mimics Mulberry's Amberley satchel. Gianni Bini is the line that does it, they take designer style and recreate similar styles in faux leather.
 
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While I was at the outlet mall today (other then st home resting, shame on me), I saw these bags at Bass that looked awfully familiar. They have multiple colors, with and without flowers and immediately I thought: Rogue.View attachment 3830662

This reminds me of a while back when some posted another store, LL Bean if I recall, attempting a boxy looking Rogue wanna be with a few tea rose appliqués!
Not LL Bean. At some point, Bass popped into my head.
 
While I understand supply and demand as well as sellers wanting to make a profit when they find great deals, many buyers don't understand it. (I've gotten messages telling me that they saw a no-longer-available item on clearance at outlet/TJ Maxx for $x and why am I charging $y.)

As such, there's no way I'd show the price paid in a listing like this! She got a deal but buyers don't need to know!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-GAL-...224284?hash=item365949849c:g:l7gAAOSw9fZd62X4
 
While I understand supply and demand as well as sellers wanting to make a profit when they find great deals, many buyers don't understand it. (I've gotten messages telling me that they saw a no-longer-available item on clearance at outlet/TJ Maxx for $x and why am I charging $y.)

As such, there's no way I'd show the price paid in a listing like this! She got a deal but buyers don't need to know!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-GAL-...224284?hash=item365949849c:g:l7gAAOSw9fZd62X4
She's not the sharpest crayon in the box.
 
While I understand supply and demand as well as sellers wanting to make a profit when they find great deals, many buyers don't understand it. (I've gotten messages telling me that they saw a no-longer-available item on clearance at outlet/TJ Maxx for $x and why am I charging $y.)

As such, there's no way I'd show the price paid in a listing like this! She got a deal but buyers don't need to know!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-GAL-...224284?hash=item365949849c:g:l7gAAOSw9fZd62X4
She'll pull the picture as soon as a buyer emails her and asks her why she's charging $150 for something she got for $20.

On the other hand:

She's not the sharpest crayon in the box.

:amuse: true
 
While I understand supply and demand as well as sellers wanting to make a profit when they find great deals, many buyers don't understand it. (I've gotten messages telling me that they saw a no-longer-available item on clearance at outlet/TJ Maxx for $x and why am I charging $y.)

As such, there's no way I'd show the price paid in a listing like this! She got a deal but buyers don't need to know!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/COACH-GAL-...224284?hash=item365949849c:g:l7gAAOSw9fZd62X4
And there may very well be 5 available for a while . . .

She's not the sharpest crayon in the box.

:lol:
She'll pull the picture as soon as a buyer emails her and asks her why she's charging $150 for something she got for $20.
Yes!
 
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