Why can some companies just get it right and some get it so wrong?
Around a year ago I decided to treat myself to some Levi 501's as the Jeans from Next started to get a bit "trendy", and getting some decent looking jeans in my size was getting tough (as it does periodically for some reason).
LadyWayne said, "why don't you get yourself some Levis - they'll last foreever, and you will get use out of them". I replied that they were chuffing expensive, to which LW replied that as I only buy jeans once every 4-5 years, they'll work out well. Besides, Levis last "forever".
Well, a few weeks ago I noticed that there were patches worn through around the seam near the crotch.
Not happy, given that I've had jeans from Next at half the price that have lasted for 5-6 years before the same thing happened to them.
So, I contacted the local store - who said they couldn't help as they don't stock my size in the stores, and as I'd purchsed them online I'd need to contact Head Office. They gave me the number, and I called.
Oh, you'll need to speak to someone in "Consumer Relations" she said - and put me through.
Nobody available in Consumer Relations to speak to, but by the sounds of it you'll have to speak to Germany as they deal with all online purchases/queries.
I call Germany.
I speak to "Michael". Michael tells me that he'll need to send me a UPS label and send the jeans back to them for "evaluation" to see if there's a fault, or if it's just wear and tear.
I wait for the label.
I wait a little more (appreciating that Christmas is happening at the same time).
I receive a hand written envelope.
Inside the envelope is a UPS label - nothing else.
I trawl through the UPS site trying to find a number.
I speak to someone at UPS, but there will be a charge for arranging the collection over the phone. You can do it online for free.
I attempt to book the collection online. I fail.
I call UPS again - they tell me that the label is invalid.
I am told to call Levis again.
I speak to "Louisa".
Louisa is going to send me another label....
Tune in next time for the next installment of "10 Reasons I Will Never Buy Another Pair Of Levis"
Around a year ago I decided to treat myself to some Levi 501's as the Jeans from Next started to get a bit "trendy", and getting some decent looking jeans in my size was getting tough (as it does periodically for some reason).
LadyWayne said, "why don't you get yourself some Levis - they'll last foreever, and you will get use out of them". I replied that they were chuffing expensive, to which LW replied that as I only buy jeans once every 4-5 years, they'll work out well. Besides, Levis last "forever".
Well, a few weeks ago I noticed that there were patches worn through around the seam near the crotch.
Not happy, given that I've had jeans from Next at half the price that have lasted for 5-6 years before the same thing happened to them.
So, I contacted the local store - who said they couldn't help as they don't stock my size in the stores, and as I'd purchsed them online I'd need to contact Head Office. They gave me the number, and I called.
Oh, you'll need to speak to someone in "Consumer Relations" she said - and put me through.
Nobody available in Consumer Relations to speak to, but by the sounds of it you'll have to speak to Germany as they deal with all online purchases/queries.
I call Germany.
I speak to "Michael". Michael tells me that he'll need to send me a UPS label and send the jeans back to them for "evaluation" to see if there's a fault, or if it's just wear and tear.
I wait for the label.
I wait a little more (appreciating that Christmas is happening at the same time).
I receive a hand written envelope.
Inside the envelope is a UPS label - nothing else.
I trawl through the UPS site trying to find a number.
I speak to someone at UPS, but there will be a charge for arranging the collection over the phone. You can do it online for free.
I attempt to book the collection online. I fail.
I call UPS again - they tell me that the label is invalid.
I am told to call Levis again.
I speak to "Louisa".
Louisa is going to send me another label....
Tune in next time for the next installment of "10 Reasons I Will Never Buy Another Pair Of Levis"
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