It would be interesting to see as I emailed and complained ( haha it angered me I was triggered) about the stretching Congo and then when she said she was returning them and I asked what their view was on this and how it was acceptable. I got an automated reply or no one had actually read what I said
Oh my god my thoughts exactlyAnyone else think she looks like a floating head in the white top?
That's really nasty. Honestly that is mean girl vibes.Makes sure her returns are top notch? What a cuntshe does not give a shit at all
I disagree, I think shes just making light of it. Imagine the abuse she probably received about it via private message. It wasn't that big of a deal in the first place imo.That's really nasty. Honestly that is mean girl vibes.
So two of the items are in that case. What's the point of even doing thr try on. I know she said she checked beforehand.I really liked the blue dress at start of asos haul but its oos
I think she sends back way more than she makes out. She orders things with no intention of keeping them, she orders on Klarna tries on and sends back all to make money. I think it’s morally wrong.I genuinely don’t see the problem with influencers profiting off clothes they send back with affiliate links. At least she told us and if someone watching liked the way the clothes looked then she’s influenced them I guess so I don’t see the problem? We all have the option to search and buy the item separately (which is what I always do if I don’t like the influencer).
Yeah I tried to return a bag of compost to Amazon yesterday as they’d said it wouldn’t arrive til August and I found the same stuff somewhere else and they just refunded me and let me keep it. I’m still a little bit baffled by that but it’s probably more expensive to process than to leave as it!That’s not unusual though. Companies often refund items that they won’t be able to resell and let the customer keep the one they were unhappy with. It’s a cheap bit of furniture. The cost of return and disposal is likely more than its worth in the first place. I don’t think a massive international company the size of Wayfair would be intimidated by her following. I would think they don’t have the first clue who she is.
Out of stockWhat’s “oos” mean?
If you swipe up on for example one of those dresses at asos then any time you buy from asos on your phone in the future she makes money from it unless you have cleared your cookiesThe whole influenced us to buy bit so they deserve to add AL ...how then does that work when the outfit looks appalling on them - doesn't fit properly ! How does that influence anyone to buy / warrant them profiting off the item ?
I can only assume that she makes very little off those items but personally I think it's wrong they profit at all on things they send back.
The whole influenced us to buy bit so they deserve to add AL ...how then does that work when the outfit looks appalling on them - doesn't fit properly ! How does that influence anyone to buy / warrant them profiting off the item ?
I can only assume that she makes very little off those items but personally I think it's wrong they profit at all on things they send back.
But then that’s buyer beware isn’t it. As long as she tags it as an affiliate link, it’s up to us to have a quick google if we don’t know what it means. & if it looks awful on her but someone still wants to buy it then more fool them. You can’t hold peoples hands all along the way.Yeah also a lot of people don’t know what affiliate links actually mean... so if they said if you buy from This link then I get money from it that would be very transparent . She doesn’t and none of them do.
I managed to get one in the standard size option if that’s any use! Really loved it and the black dress on Jess!I really liked the blue dress at start of asos haul but its oos
Yeah but I’m talking about her stories.... there isn’t anything that says it’s affiliate so they are just thinking someone is sharing a link and being helpful . Completely different to the photo uploads . There’s no transparency or rules apparently regarding videos / stories.But then that’s buyer beware isn’t it. As long as she tags it as an affiliate link, it’s up to us to have a quick google if we don’t know what it means. & if it looks awful on her but someone still wants to buy it then more fool them. You can’t hold peoples hands all along the way.
Well that’s against the advertising rules so she should be reported. That’s a shame because she’s normally pretty good at announcing affiliate or partner links.Yeah but I’m talking about her stories.... there isn’t anything that says it’s affiliate so they are just thinking someone is sharing a link and being helpful . Completely different to the photo uploads . There’s no transparency or rules apparently regarding videos / stories.
Every one of her link says affiliate link. She's done it rightYeah but I’m talking about her stories.... there isn’t anything that says it’s affiliate so they are just thinking someone is sharing a link and being helpful . Completely different to the photo uploads . There’s no transparency or rules apparently regarding videos / stories.
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