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I wonder if this will apply to Australia as well? *looks hopeful*
I wonder if this will apply to Australia as well? *looks hopeful*
Boohoo! Oh well, 90 silks are still cheaper in Canada than the US (after taxes) but the CSGMs are similar on both sides of the border depending on the exchange rate of the day and which state tax. I guess it'll be wherever I can find what I want first.I was feeling vaguely hopeful over in Canada too, but no luck. I was told by a manager that they will not be lowering prices here.![]()
This happened to me too! Went in for price adjustment and ended up using the credit and spending more money on a pair of H sandals. Ugh! This whole price adjustment is a ploy to get us to spend more money.Eu prices are considerably lower than UK and U.S. Prices, so doubt Euro pricing decrease.
Be warned, I went into boutique today to get refund back to my CC for my recent CSGM purchase.
no problem there, but of course I ended up buying something else! LOL!
Omg, this is so true. I got 40 bucks credit on two twillies and ended up buying two clic clacs. If there are further price decreases I'll probably be broke...This happened to me too! Went in for price adjustment and ended up using the credit and spending more money on a pair of H sandals. Ugh! This whole price adjustment is a ploy to get us to spend more money.
:lolots::lolots::lolots:Omg, this is so true. I got 40 bucks credit on two twillies and ended up buying two clic clacs. If there are further price decreases I'll probably be broke...
Quick sidebar on US vs Canadian pricing:Boohoo! Oh well, 90 silks are still cheaper in Canada than the US (after taxes) but the CSGMs are similar on both sides of the border depending on the exchange rate of the day and which state tax. I guess it'll be wherever I can find what I want first.
I don't think it's going to happen :cry: It seems to have already taken effect in other countries. I also asked my store and they said they didn't expect it to happen *sigh*
If you have friends or family in the US, even with our weak dollar, converting the prices back to $AU still saves us quite a bit of money (as in $AU100+ for a 90 scarf and $AU200+ for a 140 shawl). I'm going to try to purchase a few items this way. I'm sick of paying overly high prices for everything.
GRRR! Thankfully I have a friend in Paris atm so she's buying my scarves for me
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