Yep!the ones you had to pay the extra £75 for?! What are you going to do?!
I’ll hand it to her - they’re good copies but the box and dust bags were dead give aways and when I started to compare the sandals themselves it was obvious.
Be aware peeps
Yep!the ones you had to pay the extra £75 for?! What are you going to do?!
How did you pay? If it was credit card then also sonthe old charge backYep!I’ve opened a dispute with eBay/the seller and will also be claiming the £75 back as I’ll be returning them. The seller was really cheeky and included an Amex transaction receipt (although not the actual Hermes receipt) as ‘proof’ of their authenticity but it’s clearly not from the purchase of this pair of sandals.
I’ll hand it to her - they’re good copies but the box and dust bags were dead give aways and when I started to compare the sandals themselves it was obvious.
Be aware peeps![]()
I did, yeah - for this exact reason! The seller hasn't responded which is making me 'kin' livid so I'll have to wait for eBay to step in in a couple of days time. Not sure whether to start the chargeback or wait for eBay's reaction first?How did you pay? If it was credit card then also sonthe old charge back
Its beautiful may have to add to my Vivienne collection.I said no bag buying today.
Then I saw a lovely night out bag + got Blue Light discount so I now own thisdid have tartan type patterns but I wanted a solid colour this time lol
It's my first Vivienne bag (I have some wonderful earrings) but hadn't seen one I truly loved - plus was a bit of a bargain! Good old Bicester Village extraordinary sale lolIts beautiful may have to add to my Vivienne collection.
Start the charge back at the same time and just inform your credit card company that you’ve requested a refund.I did, yeah - for this exact reason! The seller hasn't responded which is making me 'kin' livid so I'll have to wait for eBay to step in in a couple of days time. Not sure whether to start the chargeback or wait for eBay's reaction first?With the chargeback, will I have to return the goods? I'm loathe to send them back to her so she can fool someone else but if i go through eBay I will have to.
Thank you - haven’t done a chargeback for years but will start it tomorrow. The cheeky b still hasn’t acknowledged my messageStart the charge back at the same time and just inform your credit card company that you’ve requested a refund.
I recently had a similarish issue and amex was super helpful. I kept them in the loop and in the end they refunded me
I know the pressure is there but you do you🫶Has anyone ever used a rental service? (Please don’t shoot me) I’m headed to a footballers house in a couple of weeks for a child’s birthday party and the pressure to fit in is intense! I tend to stick to wallet on chain as a more affordable price point for my own purchases but last time I attended one of these types of parties I really struggled to carry anything useful for an afternoon with a toddler, I’m in need of a “mum bag” realistically, bucket or crossbody potentially? I’m thinking of renting one for the weekend but there’s so many websites it’s hard to know which to trust, has anyone got a recommendation?
No the ones I know happen to be lovely and very down to earth, they do the drop off for nursery, go to the supermarket themselves etc there’s no drama they’re just normal guys and the wives, whilst having shiny cars and handbags, are also pretty normal. The ones I find are all bling and drama are the ones trying to compete with new money, I’ve got a neighbour who decided to start inflating her face at the tender age of 24, a nursery mum who purchased a lady dior bag and you better believe it’s coming on the school run or to soft play, and don’t forget the sodding Wards who are a plague upon our fair county and I’m so glad to see them bleeping off across the world!I know the pressure is there but you do you🫶. Though WOC is a great choice if you have one imo. Interested to know: is it like Real Housewives when you’re there
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One of my friends has a Prem footballer friend and they go to some flash parties but she is down to earth, and says the guys are lovely.No the ones I know happen to be lovely and very down to earth, they do the drop off for nursery, go to the supermarket themselves etc there’s no drama they’re just normal guys and the wives, whilst having shiny cars and handbags, are also pretty normal. The ones I find are all bling and drama are the ones trying to compete with new money, I’ve got a neighbour who decided to start inflating her face at the tender age of 24, a nursery mum who purchased a lady dior bag and you better believe it’s coming on the school run or to soft play, and don’t forget the sodding Wards who are a plague upon our fair county and I’m so glad to see them bleeping off across the world!
If you can afford to why not buy a decent leather bag from a small/new designer? Imo good quality leather never looks out of place. Plus if they are as noce as you say then there won’t be any judgingHas anyone ever used a rental service? (Please don’t shoot me) I’m headed to a footballers house in a couple of weeks for a child’s birthday party and the pressure to fit in is intense! I tend to stick to wallet on chain as a more affordable price point for my own purchases but last time I attended one of these types of parties I really struggled to carry anything useful for an afternoon with a toddler, I’m in need of a “mum bag” realistically, bucket or crossbody potentially? I’m thinking of renting one for the weekend but there’s so many websites it’s hard to know which to trust, has anyone got a recommendation?
There’s someone invited to this party who is possibly the richest person I’ve ever met, and I feel strangely intimidated and like I need battle armour, if that makes sense? I wear a Lou camera bag day to day as my grab and go mum bag, but I’m thinking for this event I need something higher end (and well out of the price range I’m willing to spend on currently!)If you can afford to why not buy a decent leather bag from a small/new designer? Imo good quality leather never looks out of place. Plus if they are as noce as you say then there won’t be any judging
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Thank you so much I’ll check them out!I used By Rotation for my daughters prom. The dress wasn't suitable (not the lenders fault) but the process was easy and I'd used again for a big event.
I’m so sorry you had such bad service, how disheartening! What a snooty little stuck up little wick to speak to you that way. Totally unacceptable.Had my first bad experience at a high end store today and just feel like I could do with a little ventit’s my birthday and I’ve been eyeing up the LV key pouch. My mum bought one YEARS ago when I was a teenager and I’ve always liked it but seeing all the posts on the last thread about how many uses it has made me think it would be a cute little present to myself.
I’m in Dubai, so I went to the mall and it was quite busy so I waited at the small leather goods counter for about 15 minutes. Then I saw one SA see one customer out so I went over and asked if he was free to assist me.
No joke, he stopped, looked me up and down and said “I’m not sure you’d know how it works at LV, but you need to ask a manager first before I can assist you”
I was a bit confused, but nonetheless I said “ok, would you mind telling me how I know a SA is a manager so I can ask them to point me in the right direction” and he just rolled his eyes and said “I suppose I could find out for you as we are quite busy, wait here”
I was stunned at how rude he was, it was though I was doing something really out of turn by asking for help. I was a bit embarrassed so I just said actually, I’ve had a change of heart and walked out.
It may seem silly but I feel like it’s put such a downer on my dayI was looking forward to it and I just felt like he immediately decided I wasn’t the sort of “wealthy customer” he was used to so I wasn’t worth his time.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to vent. Hopefully next time I’m in London I can try there and the SAs will be nicer![]()