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Dealing with Farfetch was the worst shopping experience i ever had. Here's for the start: they delivered my parcel to their London HQ without telling me it's okay that my stuff was picked up by some other guy, and after i e-mailed them myself there were days of waiting without a tracking number. It's not the real issue though...
Turned out they send me the wrong product, not the one i actually ordered. Tons of e-mails, lots of waiting, DHL didn't pick up the parcel from my home two times, because it's not that easy to send something using this way, and Farfetch didn't tell me how to do it properly. Then i took it to DHL office by myself, tired of all this "luxury shopping".
And the best part? No apologies from the store. No future discount, no free shipping on the next order, no store credit... Actually, they didn't even refund me the shipping costs - glad i was using the code which covered the shipping for the most part, but anyway...
Well, at least the customer service was pretty good.
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FarFetch is the most mismanaged company I have ever dealt with. These guys literally don't want to make money.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Which is crazy, especially considering the large influx(es) of cash they've enjoyed recently. It may seem like they don't want to make money, but considering that they're taking an average of 20% from the stores they work with, all while providing subpar customer service and an inefficient returns system, I have to imagine they're making a killing, especially considering the youth of their company. Scheduling a pickup? What is this, the 20th century? ...
After my last nightmare return, I decided that if the piece I want cannot be found anywhere outside of FF, I take it upon myself to contact the store directly. I get to talk to a real person, who can provide data unavailable on the site, and I have often saved money over the FF price (ie VAT being deducted, even paying the US duty)
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Originally posted by Mirror&Rack View PostAfter my last nightmare return, I decided that if the piece I want cannot be found anywhere outside of FF, I take it upon myself to contact the store directly. I get to talk to a real person, who can provide data unavailable on the site, and I have often saved money over the FF price (ie VAT being deducted, even paying the US duty)
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Originally posted by delicious_not View PostDealing with Farfetch was the worst shopping experience i ever had. Here's for the start: they delivered my parcel to their London HQ without telling me it's okay that my stuff was picked up by some other guy, and after i e-mailed them myself there were days of waiting without a tracking number. It's not the real issue though...
Anyway, wanted to comment on the excellence that is Harvey's in Berlin. Bought a pair of Layer-0 boots from there a couple of weeks back; Siegfried who owns the store was an absolute gentleman and just a genuine sweetheart. Extremely friendly, attentive, "no pressure" service that developed into a couple of very nice conversations and a lot of tried on clothes (which unfortunately resulted in me understanding why I need a Harnden Norfolk jacket).
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Originally posted by udbrud View PostReally? I'm surprised. I mean, I've heard some of the complaints about Farfetch before, but I've never had anything but positive experiences dealing with their customer service and never had any problems with deliveries or returns. Well, except the couple of times where they realized a couple of days later that the item I had ordered, had been sold by the store itself ... that never ceases to be a pain in the ass - so that part speaks in favor of just dealing with the stores directly.
Anyway, wanted to comment on the excellence that is Harvey's in Berlin. Bought a pair of Layer-0 boots from there a couple of weeks back; Siegfried who owns the store was an absolute gentleman and just a genuine sweetheart. Extremely friendly, attentive, "no pressure" service that developed into a couple of very nice conversations and a lot of tried on clothes (which unfortunately resulted in me understanding why I need a Harnden Norfolk jacket).
I've always had great experiences at Ulf Haines. Ulf himself is usually there and super nice. Both Harvey's and Ulf Haines carry LUC as well.www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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Dealing with LN-CC,i have such bad experience with them. I ordered a Lanvin theme jacket from them last week and they sent a stupid shirt to me.They answered the jacket is missing in warehouse just now and ask me to do a lot of paper work to help them return this shirt from US back to UK by DHL and only return 17 GBP to my account. That's real dumb!
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Originally posted by udbrud View PostReally? I'm surprised. I mean, I've heard some of the complaints about Farfetch before, but I've never had anything but positive experiences dealing with their customer service and never had any problems with deliveries or returns. Well, except the couple of times where they realized a couple of days later that the item I had ordered, had been sold by the store itself ... that never ceases to be a pain in the ass - so that part speaks in favor of just dealing with the stores directly.
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Originally posted by justinhere View PostDealing with LN-CC,i have such bad experience with them. I ordered a Lanvin theme jacket from them last week and they sent a stupid shirt to me.They answered the jacket is missing in warehouse just now and ask me to do a lot of paper work to help them return this shirt from US back to UK by DHL and only return 17 GBP to my account. That's real dumb!
i'm pretty sure if you contact them again and explain what it is you are unhappy with, they will do their best to take care of you. their customer service in my opinion is absolutely stellar.
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Originally posted by justinhere View PostDealing with LN-CC,i have such bad experience with them. I ordered a Lanvin theme jacket from them last week and they sent a stupid shirt to me.They answered the jacket is missing in warehouse just now and ask me to do a lot of paper work to help them return this shirt from US back to UK by DHL and only return 17 GBP to my account. That's real dumb!
little more than a formal apology each time - never again LN-CC, never again.—
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I did nicely to contact them about this and what i get is the 15 GBP returned of shipping , do a lot of paper works to return it and in the mean time the jacket i ordered is still missing.Originally posted by Shucks View Posti'm pretty sure if you contact them again and explain what it is you are unhappy with, they will do their best to take care of you. their customer service in my opinion is absolutely stellar.
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I agreed with you,even they talk nicely,do not mean they can keep send wrong items to the customer.I will also say never to ln-cc.Originally posted by curiouscharles View Postboth times i've tried ordering from LN-CC, they have sent me the wrong product.
little more than a formal apology each time - never again LN-CC, never again.
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Originally posted by Chinorlz View PostSiegfriend is a bad ass. One of the most enjoyable stores and nicest conversations I've had across the Atlantic. He loves what he does and loves telling stories about Communist era east Berlin and being there for JFK's speech at Brandenburg.
I've always had great experiences at Ulf Haines. Ulf himself is usually there and super nice. Both Harvey's and Ulf Haines carry LUC as well.
Hadn't heard of Ulf Haines, so thanks for that recommendation - I'll check the spot out next time I'm in town.
Originally posted by delicious_not View PostAs i said, their customer service was pretty good, except they didn't tell me about all the paperwork for DHL that i need if i use their pick-up service.
Still think sold out items are the most irritating aspect of Farfetch, heh, I'm counting myself lucky.
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