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A Child's Closet Misrepresentation of clothing on their website, sent worn clothing and tried to sell client the wrong size

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I placed an order with this company on 06/06/2013. I received the items two or three days later. I opened the packaging to find three outfits, size 6, 10, and 12 that had no tags on them and appeared worn (there were fuzz balls and black marks on the shorts and missing sequins on the shorts). I called the company and a lady told me that they had not been worn, they don't resell items that were worn previously, and that the items in fact had tags on them when they left the store! I had my children to try the outfits on and the size 10 shirt appeared a bit large. I thought if I laundered it it would potentially work, after laundering the top only, the tag on the garment revealed that it was actually a size 12 and not the size 10 that I had originally ordered. The company had written, with a black ink pen, a zero over the two! I immediately contacted the company again and told them this and they told me they would call the manufacturer and call me back within 24 hours. After four days I called the company again and the lady that answered told me that she had in fact called the manufacturer and they no longer had any tops. She also said that they did not write the zero over the two and had no idea who did that. She said she would check with the owner to see what could be done and I told her that I wanted a refund of my money and no longer wanted to do business with them. I told her that they misrepresented the product and I felt that they were quite dishonest. She said that they would not accept the top back because it had been laundered and I told her that the only way that I discovered that I had been duped was because the item had been laundered! She went on to say the owner was on vacation and she would pass the information along to her and she would call me. A week or so went by and on 06/27/13, I received an email from the owner of the business stating that she was sending me a postage paid envelope to return the items for a store credit. I immediately contacted my bank and filed a dispute. I let them know that I still had the items in my possession because the owner of the business stated they were going to send me an envelope to return the items. As of today, I still have not received the envelope. I have emailed them and I am sending the items back to them at my own expense via the US Postal Service. My bank has instructed me to send the items back and request a refund, which I have requested a refund via email, and then file another dispute with them. I do not want a store credit as I no longer want to do business with a company that misleads the public, lies to the public, and has no customer service skills. I do not trust that if I were to get a store credit that the next items I receive would be brand new. I want my money back. I do not trust them. I also have photographs of the items showing the worn nature of the shorts and the ink writing on the tag.

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A Child's Closet Refund Policy Not Honored

The return policy is not honored. The owner claims the return policy is 14 calendar days from the date of order, rather than business days. Since this is an internet company requiring shipping time to deliver/return merchandise, "calendar" days leaves little time to receive, try and return (if applicable) the item. This is deceptive given the means by which the transaction must be completed and contrary to typical business practices. Other online childrens clother sellers are far more customer service oriented with the same brand merchandise. Far less hassle choices.

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Spokane Shopaholic
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Feb 15, 2014 1:44 am EST

Since regular shipping could take up to 7 business days- and there is nothing that says the order ships the same day it is ordered- then that certainly leaves almost no time to get the item back... This place is shady, as they have changed their store name at least once that I know of, and I have only lived in the area a year! Buyers beware.

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Julie Esquire
Beverly Hills, US
Jun 08, 2013 8:12 pm EDT
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I was looking to buy from this website and did a google search for reviews for it and this popped up... I have to ask this customer why in the world would you think someones return policy only applied to business days? Like somehow weekend days dont count? Unless maybe im misunderstanding something? If the policy says its 14 days from date of order then it needs to be back 14 days from date of order. While this might be a short period of time from when order is placed to this person (although its at least a week which is plenty of time for someone to try an item and send it back imo) if the policy states that then how can you be mad at the company? You should have chosen not to shop there in the first place...

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