Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
Amazing how you are writing in present tense about an incident two decades ago.
The writing was just not clear, perhaps. I was last there, in person, approximately 20 years ago; poor experience. Recently, I planned to go back and pick up items reserved online; had a poor telephone experience with a crap employee and items were not available so I did not go in. So: two poor experiences.
The through line here is… you. Not two separate employees 20 years apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are the best place for quality shoes
Girl, what? No.
That is, of course, quality defined by longevity and comfort, not by how many guys offer to buy you a drink whilst wearing….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
Amazing how you are writing in present tense about an incident two decades ago.
The writing was just not clear, perhaps. I was last there, in person, approximately 20 years ago; poor experience. Recently, I planned to go back and pick up items reserved online; had a poor telephone experience with a crap employee and items were not available so I did not go in. So: two poor experiences.
The through line here is… you. Not two separate employees 20 years apart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
Amazing how you are writing in present tense about an incident two decades ago.
The writing was just not clear, perhaps. I was last there, in person, approximately 20 years ago; poor experience. Recently, I planned to go back and pick up items reserved online; had a poor telephone experience with a crap employee and items were not available so I did not go in. So: two poor experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
I have had the complete opposite experience at this store. Went looking for men’s hiking socks and kids shoes, so 2 different associates.
The return policy changed because so many people were abusing their generous return policy.
And who is the crazy PP still so hung up on Trump? You are ridiculous. Doubt you ever shopped at LL Bean anyway.
A few years ago customer service said the return policy changed largely because of the homeless population taking items like donated used hiking boots they received free and demanding a brand new pair citing the company policy pretending they bought them.
OMG this is not the "homeless population" exchanging their old llbean boots! It's my BIL and all the dumbasses just like him cause "nothing says he can't".
LL Bean spokesperson says about 1 year return policy:
“What’s changed, it seems, is how strictly L.L.Bean is enforcing those conditions. “Our reason for announcing and more strictly enforcing them has been the big increase in destroy-quality returns (products that have no useful life) that had nothing to do with product satisfaction and increasingly were returns from those who were not the original purchaser—purchases made from yard sales, for example,” Beem says. “We continue to stand behind products that did not hold up to customer expectations [and to honor returns] due to manufacturing defects.”
My FIL used to buy LL Bean stuff at yard sales and then return it to the store. He was super cheap and proud of what he did. I always thought it was an abuse of the return policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
I have had the complete opposite experience at this store. Went looking for men’s hiking socks and kids shoes, so 2 different associates.
The return policy changed because so many people were abusing their generous return policy.
And who is the crazy PP still so hung up on Trump? You are ridiculous. Doubt you ever shopped at LL Bean anyway.
A few years ago customer service said the return policy changed largely because of the homeless population taking items like donated used hiking boots they received free and demanding a brand new pair citing the company policy pretending they bought them.
OMG this is not the "homeless population" exchanging their old llbean boots! It's my BIL and all the dumbasses just like him cause "nothing says he can't".
LL Bean spokesperson says about 1 year return policy:
“What’s changed, it seems, is how strictly L.L.Bean is enforcing those conditions. “Our reason for announcing and more strictly enforcing them has been the big increase in destroy-quality returns (products that have no useful life) that had nothing to do with product satisfaction and increasingly were returns from those who were not the original purchaser—purchases made from yard sales, for example,” Beem says. “We continue to stand behind products that did not hold up to customer expectations [and to honor returns] due to manufacturing defects.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
I have had the complete opposite experience at this store. Went looking for men’s hiking socks and kids shoes, so 2 different associates.
The return policy changed because so many people were abusing their generous return policy.
And who is the crazy PP still so hung up on Trump? You are ridiculous. Doubt you ever shopped at LL Bean anyway.
A few years ago customer service said the return policy changed largely because of the homeless population taking items like donated used hiking boots they received free and demanding a brand new pair citing the company policy pretending they bought them.
OMG this is not the "homeless population" exchanging their old llbean boots! It's my BIL and all the dumbasses just like him cause "nothing says he can't".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
I have had the complete opposite experience at this store. Went looking for men’s hiking socks and kids shoes, so 2 different associates.
The return policy changed because so many people were abusing their generous return policy.
And who is the crazy PP still so hung up on Trump? You are ridiculous. Doubt you ever shopped at LL Bean anyway.
A few years ago customer service said the return policy changed largely because of the homeless population taking items like donated used hiking boots they received free and demanding a brand new pair citing the company policy pretending they bought them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
I have had the complete opposite experience at this store. Went looking for men’s hiking socks and kids shoes, so 2 different associates.
The return policy changed because so many people were abusing their generous return policy.
And who is the crazy PP still so hung up on Trump? You are ridiculous. Doubt you ever shopped at LL Bean anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they move it to fair Oaks Mall. There’s plenty of space and it must be cheaper out here.
Fair Oaks Mall would be a good location - or a free-standing store near Potomac Mills. I think the former Gander Mountain store is vacant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The last time I went they were pretty snotty about plus sizes. Oh well.
The staff there are generally unpleasant. Last time I wen tin person was approximately 20 years ago. I called recently about gloves and mittens I reserved online for my kid, but never heard back about ... super snotty. Good riddance. Can't stand stores where employees are so unpleasant.
Anonymous wrote:I was in there last week to buy some gear for my kids. The employee who checked us out said ll bean couldn’t successfully renegotiate the lease with the mall. She said this was the second most profitable location outside of their Maine shop. She also said the plan was for them to build their own large freestanding location in Nova.