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(Note: Translated with AI for clarity, but the frustration and technical analysis are 100% mine.)
If I could give 0 stars, I would. The recent Supreme x MM6 drop exposed just how shockingly amateur Maison Margiela’s online store really is.
During the drop, the site crashed for 40 minutes. When it finally loaded, it happily took my payment and confirmed my order. The absurd part? The website continued to show the item as "in stock" for another 10-15 minutes, taking payments from thousands of people for items that didn't exist.
Nearly 24 hours later, I received a cold email stating my order was cancelled. When I pressed Client Care, they literally admitted in writing that they accept "overlapping orders." In plain English: their system blindly takes your money, holds your bank funds, and then someone has to manually cancel your order the next day when they realize the physical stock isn't there.
A brand charging luxury prices shouldn't have a website that operates worse than a local mom-and-pop shop. If they can't even handle basic order processing reliably, do NOT trust them with your personal data or credit card information. I have already submitted a formal GDPR request to have my account and all my data completely wiped.
If they ever host another hyped collab drop in the future, don't even bother trying. Their infrastructure will just melt down and trigger the exact same oversell disaster.
For the tech-savvy buyers:
As a software engineer, analyzing this architecture is painful. Their components are completely decoupled: the frontend says "in stock" while the payment gateway happily accepts money for phantom inventory. With zero queue system and no transaction management, it’s the ultimate "push to production and pray" mentality. Honestly, it’s impressive how their backend managed to fail the CAP theorem all at the exact same time.
(Note: Translated with AI for clarity, but the frustration and technical analysis are 100% mine.)If I could give 0 stars, I would. The recent Supreme x MM6 drop exposed just how shockingly amateur Maison Margiela’s online store really is.During the drop, the site crashed for 40 minutes. When it finally loaded, it happily took my payment and confirmed my order. The absurd part? The website continued to show the item as "in stock" for another 10-15 minutes, taking payments from thousands of people for items that didn't exist.Nearly 24 hours later, I received a cold email stating my order was cancelled. When I pressed Client Care, they literally admitted in writing that they accept "overlapping orders." In plain English: their system blindly takes your money, holds your bank funds, and then someone has to manually cancel your order the next day when they realize the physical stock isn't there.A brand charging luxury prices shouldn't have a website that operates worse than a local mom-and-pop shop. If they can't even handle basic order processing reliably, do NOT trust them with your personal data or credit card information. I have already submitted a formal GDPR request to have my account and all my data completely wiped.If they ever host another hyped collab drop in the future, don't even bother trying. Their infrastructure will just melt down and trigger the exact same oversell disaster.For the tech-savvy buyers:As a software engineer, analyzing this architecture is painful. Their components are completely decoupled: the frontend says "in stock" while the payment gateway happily accepts money for phantom inventory. With zero queue system and no transaction management, it’s the ultimate "push to production and pray" mentality. Honestly, it’s impressive how their backend managed to fail the CAP theorem all at the exact same time.
So far so good. I bought sunglasses online and had payment issues and customer service in Italy were there and helpful. Bought a few times at the richelieu shop m. They were very nice. On the other hand, I bought a bag and bomber jacket at Arletty and they had major production issues. Bag glued and not stichted and dried up. Bomber jacket (mm6) zipper impossible to use.
The Maison Margiela online customer service is exceptional. The team went out of their way to help me when a well known luxury online retailer sent me an Margiela item with missing parts. I can’t praise them highly enough and will shop direct only from now on.
Worst experience ever. Received an email that a product was back in stock. Spent a week and a half trying to order it online. Called customer service twice and was told the "inventory hasn't been released". Continued to try and finally got the order placed! Next day got a message that the order was cancelled. Went to website and ordered again, cancelled again the next day. Called customer service and was told it was out of stock. Customer service is absolutely pathetic. With such a "high quality" brand you would think that they want to help their customers, NOPE.
Absolutely worst customer service...sent me 1 item that wasn't even on my order of 4 items. Sat on hold on multiple phone calls and no response to multiple emails. We'll see if the replacements come, so far it's been an awful experience. DO NOT place an order with them if you can help it - buy from Sephora or elsewhere if you absolutely want to purchase their items.
I bought a pair of shoes on July 17 ande send the shoes back for a size exchange on July 19. After the firm had revived my order it took 20 days of communication back and forth with me not getting my size exchange and decided to cancel my order. To cancel my order it took 24 days before I saw my money. Worst costumer service I have ever experienced, and being a high end brand, this shouldn’t be a problem
Mother’s Day present not promised and it’s been over a week andi amFinally reaching out to my bank because I attempted twice everyday since last Monday-Friday. And over 6-8 emails lies Re: order # MAM_00392139 placed on 5/12/24 over 6-8 calls last 21 minutes each and sadly the customer agents are so nice, apologetic it almost seems like they being abused
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Maison Margiela, formerly Maison Martin Margiela, is a French luxury fashion house headquartered in Paris and founded in 1988 by Belgian designer Martin Margiela.
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