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[quote=Anonymous]Several years ago I was invited to a CAbi party, which is a line of women's clothing. A lot of the items are really cute, so I started buying them, and eventually had a party. I had several parties and people really liked the clothes. After a couple of years, I started noticing that the clothing quality was going downhill. The biggest issue for me was the tops. After a few wears, little holes would start to form in the fabric. This was a consistent problem with most of their tops. They were good about exchanging the defective merchandise, but it got to a point where I did not want to do it anymore. The interesting thing is the consultant would tell me that the problem is how I am wearing the clothes. Huh? She sent me these blogs about how to avoid the little holes in your tops. The blogs did not mention CAbi, but I bet my last dollar those blogs were created by CAbi marketing folks. It really is a scam...selling clothing that sucks and blaming the problems on the consumers. People keep inviting me to these parties, and I just don't go anymore. It really was a bait and switch situation. They started with high quality clothing, and once they got a good base of customers, they went to cheaper factories. The problem with these parties is they serve alcohol and people get tipsy and everything looks good. I know of people who had buyers remorse and either cancelled their order or returned each and every piece they got. I am back to shopping in the store or online. I am finding that the quality is better and prices better because of discounts. My advice is to avoid CAbi.[/quote]
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