Saks return policy sucks - WWYD?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:"I had a lot going on."

Do you work, OP? Tell us more about what's been going on for you in the last year.


Yes. I also got knocked up and went through a terribly painful breakup the week the shoes arrived. I tried them on and put them in the closet to deal with later and forgot.

And I did try them on again after the baby was born, but my feet didn't end up growing at all.


Go exchange them at Nordstroms.


What is wrong with you people? Thats unethical and just plain fraud.


If they carry the exact same shoe in the exact same box and are handing over the exact same shoe in the exact same box, how is that fraud?


HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU?


Too stupid to try to get cash for them like most people would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I had a lot going on."

Do you work, OP? Tell us more about what's been going on for you in the last year.


Yes. I also got knocked up and went through a terribly painful breakup the week the shoes arrived. I tried them on and put them in the closet to deal with later and forgot.

And I did try them on again after the baby was born, but my feet didn't end up growing at all.


I want to hear more about the break-up before I decide whether you suck or not. Was it with the baby's father? Did BabyMan dump you?


Yes, it was the baby's father who dumped me. The shoes came the next day.


Wow. So it's like the shoes have a kind of toxic aura attached to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I had a lot going on."

Do you work, OP? Tell us more about what's been going on for you in the last year.


Yes. I also got knocked up and went through a terribly painful breakup the week the shoes arrived. I tried them on and put them in the closet to deal with later and forgot.

And I did try them on again after the baby was born, but my feet didn't end up growing at all.


Go exchange them at Nordstroms.


What is wrong with you people? Thats unethical and just plain fraud.


If they carry the exact same shoe in the exact same box and are handing over the exact same shoe in the exact same box, how is that fraud?


HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU?


Too stupid to try to get cash for them like most people would.


No most people are not assholes trying to scam a department store. Whatever...karma!
Anonymous
Go to a diff store and just pretend you don't have a receipt. If they have really have the same shoes, then they'll exchange them for you.
Anonymous
Had to go look up the shoes - ugly and way overpriced. They are just ballet flats. Are you paying for the "hood ornament" that is on the shoe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I had a lot going on."

Do you work, OP? Tell us more about what's been going on for you in the last year.


Yes. I also got knocked up and went through a terribly painful breakup the week the shoes arrived. I tried them on and put them in the closet to deal with later and forgot.

And I did try them on again after the baby was born, but my feet didn't end up growing at all.


I want to hear more about the break-up before I decide whether you suck or not. Was it with the baby's father? Did BabyMan dump you?


Yes, it was the baby's father who dumped me. The shoes came the next day.


Wow. So it's like the shoes have a kind of toxic aura attached to them.


OP, considering the shoe's tainted history, I feel you must do whatever you can and need to do to get them out of your life. Go to Nordstrom or Macy's and exchange.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Next time buy them at nordstoms, they have a great return policy.


+1 Saks should do better. If unworn and the product is still sold, what's the problem besides inflexible adherence to policy? You don't go to upscale retailers for that kind of nonsense.


Agree with this. OP is not entitled to a return but being inflexible under these circumstances is just bad business. Dumb move by Saks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"I had a lot going on."

Do you work, OP? Tell us more about what's been going on for you in the last year.


Yes. I also got knocked up and went through a terribly painful breakup the week the shoes arrived. I tried them on and put them in the closet to deal with later and forgot.

And I did try them on again after the baby was born, but my feet didn't end up growing at all.


Go exchange them at Nordstroms.


What is wrong with you people? Thats unethical and just plain fraud.


If they carry the exact same shoe in the exact same box and are handing over the exact same shoe in the exact same box, how is that fraud?


HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU?




No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.

Too stupid to try to get cash for them like most people would.
Anonymous
No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.


OP wants a new size, and to rid herself of the bad karma associated with these clearly toxic shoes. Godspeed, OP.
Anonymous
Personally I'd just let it go. Year old shoes? That would be my own fault.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.


OP wants a new size, and to rid herself of the bad karma associated with these clearly toxic shoes. Godspeed, OP.


Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.


OP wants a new size, and to rid herself of the bad karma associated with these clearly toxic shoes. Godspeed, OP.


Indeed.

I'd take them into the store and play a bit dumb on the policy, but still grovelly. They're unworn shoes still being sold and you don't want a credit, just the same shoe in a smaller size.

If you tote the baby along, the whole "I've been crazed" thing has a bit more impact. Also, nobody wants a baby meltdown. Customer service people on the phone can be a bit officious.

Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.


OP wants a new size, and to rid herself of the bad karma associated with these clearly toxic shoes. Godspeed, OP.


Thank you.


And by returning them to the incorrect store you deserve more bad karma OP! Good luck because you got some more bad shit coming your way for being unethical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one wants CASH, OP wants a new size. It's an even exchange. Whatever store is willing to do an exchange for OP loses nothing, they shift stock by way of sizes.


OP wants a new size, and to rid herself of the bad karma associated with these clearly toxic shoes. Godspeed, OP.


Thank you.


And by returning them to the incorrect store you deserve more bad karma OP! Good luck because you got some more bad shit coming your way for being unethical.


What is unethical about an even exchange?
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