funbibi.com

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Joseph Barnes
Cheap Products Falsely Described

Do not buy. You will be disappointed. There were so many red flags with this company that I ignored; learn from my idiocy.Red Flag #1 Look closely at the photos of the shirts - not the fun Godzilla images ON the shirts, but the shirts themselves. After looking at 3 or 4, you'll notice that all the folds and wrinkles in every shirt of the same style are identical. That means these are not photos of the product; they have 1 photo of 1 shirt and just photoshop the graphic onto the photo. None of these pictures actually show one of the items you will receive. The Reality: Based on my order, the graphics are small-ish or lower resolution, so when blown up and printed on the shirt material, the images are pixelated and blurry. Had I been able to inspect photos of the actual products, I would have had the opportunity to notice the poor print quality.Red Flag #2 The price. I have purchased linen by the yard; I know what linen costs. I know a linen shirt at $30 is unreasonably cheap, and it should have occurred to me that it either wasn't real linen, or it was made by sweatshop labor and exploited workers. But I was rushing to buy some last-minute birthday presents, and ignored my better sense in favor of the cheap cost.The Reality: I don't think these clothes have even been in the same room as a fiber of linen. They are some sort of shiny, plasticky polyester, in a square weave with thin faux-slubs in it as if to create a sort of illusion of silk dupioni. Not a one of the shirts have any fiber content label or washing/care instructions or information regarding country of origin for article or material. Advertising them as linen is false.Red Flag #3 Excessive promos. "Buy 7 get a free gift" was advertised; this is a pretty egregious sales inflation tactic that speaks to a reliance on quantity over quality. Usually correlates to bad service and bad return policies.The Reality: The assumption held true. I ordered 5 articles, and received only 3. In order to get the other 2 shirts I had to provide custoner service with photos of the items I received AND the original packaging - thankfully I still had it, as I had waited several additional days to contact customer service in case the missing items were in a separate package. The tracking link provided for the second package took me to a site that asked me to download and install an app - which of course I would not do. I did receive the last two items today (15 Aug 2024) and these were the same mediocre quality as the first 3 shirts I received over 2 weeks ago. Three of the shirts are too small for the recipient, but I will take the $75 hit rather than fight to exchange for the right size: only "authorized" returns will be accepted, meaning you have to contact customer service and deal with their pressure tactics to not return the items before you can even get an address to remit items to. If they were better quality - actual linen, with good graphics - I'd more seriously consider it, but replacing garbage with better-fitting garbage is still garbage.Do yourself a solid and learn from my failure to listen to my instincts.

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Date of experience: Aug 15, 2024

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