Annoying, sure, but hardly worth such a rant. Wait for your shoes or get a refund.
Yes, it is a rant and I think it totally worths the rant no matter you think it's worth or not. I also totally understand that you think it is nothing because it didn't happened on you.
To be fair, I wouldn't behave like that if it did.
You are buying designer goods, they are usually made in relatively small quantities. Sometimes you have to wait. I don't suppose your attitude did you any great favours in resolving the situation.
You know, most people won't say this to you, but they'll think it.
Yes, you will immediately get refund after you paid for your designer goods and the SA told you your item will be arrived within 5days and you waited a week the SA still telling you your item is on the way will be arrived soon and in the end when you went to the store the manager told you we don't have the item you ordered anymore in worldwide and you just get your refund happily. cheer for you.
And you know, you just sounds like the store manager.[emoji4]
Look, I agree it's not ideal, but these things happen. Best to smile, consider the pressures they are under and either wait for your shoes or take a refund. There are lots of great shoes out there, enjoy shopping for new ones.
To be fair, I wouldn't behave like that if it did.
You are buying designer goods, they are usually made in relatively small quantities. Sometimes you have to wait. I don't suppose your attitude did you any great favours in resolving the situation.
You know, most people won't say this to you, but they'll think it.
I think that your advice is good, because a lot of waiting is required to get what we want at the end of the day, even if it means putting up with sales associates that make mistakes and withholding attitude from them in the meantime. Sometimes a bit of attitude may even get us further from what we want to get at the end.
That being said, I think that Doutzen's rant is valid, because she wasn't satisfied as a customer, and Dior should try its best to keep its customers happy as a good business strategy. I totally understand being promised something, and then being frustrated when I find out that they can't deliver on their promise.
Annoying, sure, but hardly worth such a rant. Wait for your shoes or get a refund.
Yes, it is a rant and I think it totally worths the rant no matter you think it's worth or not. I also totally understand that you think it is nothing because it didn't happened on you.
Look, I agree it is nothing for you because it didn't happened on you. But it's matter for me and I still need to fix it. I also need to thank you keeping update my post, the reason I post is to sharing my purchase experience and letting people know what kind of customer service Dior on Collins street Melbourne provided.
Good customer experience is really important, but no, I don't think the customer is always right. Dior can be discerning, they don't want someone ranting and raving in their discreet and designer shop. All I'm saying is that Doutzen could do with calming down a bit, they will probably get better service that way.