Anonymous wrote:Take it to a tailor and have a new zipper put in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had worn it once before the 30 days, you would have noticed the defective zipper. Lesson learned.
I think the bigger lesson is to not take the tags off until you’re ready to wear something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is the retailer?
I’ve noticed stores have gotten VERY strict with their return policy.
Saks
I think you are probably out of luck, but if you are a regular Saks shopper or have a Saks credit card, then ask to speak to the store manager or write an email or letter to customer service. You're going to have to elevate this if you want any shot of return. Does Saks have in store alterations? I'd settle for them replacing the zipper in-house.
Anonymous wrote:I always read the return policy before i purchase anything. Also I never throw receipts away, and I never throw tags away. I have a drawer full. I also take pictures of all of my receipts. Your only option is to get the zipper fixed, and if you just don't want the dress throw it away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had worn it once before the 30 days, you would have noticed the defective zipper. Lesson learned.
I think the bigger lesson is to not take the tags off until you’re ready to wear something.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you serious? You took the tags off and it’s passed the return period. It’s over. Stop being such a miser.