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Was a little disappointed… Queuing up for an hour over three levels of the very hot and sweaty China Heights stairwell, only to finally arrive at a so called warehouse sale with mediocre savings on stock that was surplus for good reason. And getting practically frisked on my way out, after having emptied my entire bag for the bottle blonde queen-come-bouncer was the cherry on top. Gareth!
oh please. firstly you are attending an end of season sale; this is by its very nature a clearance sale of unsold stock. if you are after a full and diverse offering in a more salubrious environment, the why don’t you take yourself on a a trip to the high street and buy something at retail you cheapskate. or if you are unable to do so, then yes, buy online. how can you expect to come to what is, in essence, the end of the line for a brand’s product, and have the red carpet rolled out for full and thorough viewing of a brand’s wares. you get what you’re given, or don’t come. chances are if you are attending such a sale and complaining about discount prices then perhaps you should not be wasting your and everyone else’s time at such events and should instead be seeking out some sort of gainful employment to ensure that one day you may be able to shop as the rest of us do: IN STORE and ONLINE at RETAIL.
if you attend a clearance sale, you must accept all those element which come part and parcel with such events.
August 10th, 2011 at 10:11 pm
Was a little disappointed… Queuing up for an hour over three levels of the very hot and sweaty China Heights stairwell, only to finally arrive at a so called warehouse sale with mediocre savings on stock that was surplus for good reason. And getting practically frisked on my way out, after having emptied my entire bag for the bottle blonde queen-come-bouncer was the cherry on top. Gareth!
August 11th, 2011 at 6:12 pm
I thought the sale was great, next time buy online fuckwit.
August 31st, 2011 at 11:35 am
oh please. firstly you are attending an end of season sale; this is by its very nature a clearance sale of unsold stock. if you are after a full and diverse offering in a more salubrious environment, the why don’t you take yourself on a a trip to the high street and buy something at retail you cheapskate. or if you are unable to do so, then yes, buy online. how can you expect to come to what is, in essence, the end of the line for a brand’s product, and have the red carpet rolled out for full and thorough viewing of a brand’s wares. you get what you’re given, or don’t come. chances are if you are attending such a sale and complaining about discount prices then perhaps you should not be wasting your and everyone else’s time at such events and should instead be seeking out some sort of gainful employment to ensure that one day you may be able to shop as the rest of us do: IN STORE and ONLINE at RETAIL.
if you attend a clearance sale, you must accept all those element which come part and parcel with such events.