We've all heard the expression, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." Well, shame on me because I did it again—ordered another piece of cute apparel from China selling for an unbelievably low price.
See here for the first debacle: https://allwaysinfashion.blogspot.com/2018/12/caveat-emptor.html
Why did I let that happen after vowing never to do it again? It rains a lot here in Houston. I'm always on the lookout for rain gear that is long enough, not too heavy and most of all stylish. Trench coats are out; I'm just not a fan.
This popped up on my Instagram feed from a store called Miracle228:
I want look exactly like her! From the jaunty scarf to the perfect leggings and waterproof slip-ons to the cunning juoosh of the sleeves. I wear my watch on my left hand. Otherwise that could be me, if only I had that raincoat!
Of course I knew it was from China. Of course I was wary, but then I saw this:
All the buzzwords—Satisfaction Guarantee, 100% Money Refund, Shipping 3-10 days within 6 hours, FedEx Private Line (no idea what that even is) and all the symbols for Guaranteed Safe Checkout. What could possibly go wrong???
It was only $28.99 plus shipping, which came to a total of $34.98. I must have been feeling flush that day, because even as I pushed the button I was thinking, If it's really terrible I'll just keep it in the car as a spare.
I was willing to blow $35 on a bad choice, but I truly expected to have a raincoat. That was October 6. Miracle 228 took my money right away. On October 19 they sent an email with a tracking number that has never ever worked. I've written them twice asking where or where is my raincoat. Crickets.
In a week or so I will have to call Mastercard and hope I don't get the same representative I dealt with for the last China scam. This time I mean it though.
And wouldn't you know? It's raining today.
Oh, dear! Caveat emptor indeed! Those clothes in the pop-ups and plug-ins are NEVER as nice as they show - I see so many of these horrible plastic-based fabric clothes in the thrift stores now, as the bad purchases get donated. The sizing is terrible, the quality is awful, and they feel nasty.
ReplyDeleteI should paste your comment on my desktop and re-read it if I am EVER tempted again!
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