What is the name of your state? MS
I have no idea what their terms of service are, nothing is printed on the receipt nor do I see anything on their website (mylapels.com, seems like a national company.
Took 24 shirts to get dry cleaned, missing one of my shirts, but I was given a shirt from someone else's order. Employee said she would look for my shirt and call me the next day but never did. I returned the wrong shirt a week later and the same employee she didn't look for my shirt but will look for my shirt today and call me, again, never called me..
A week later I called and a second employee said they will replace it and tried to get me off the phone, but knew nothing about the shirt. I asked if she knew the brand and she said "uh no, give me that.... OK thanks, bye now", I did the same with the size and color.
Two weeks later I hear nothing and call and ask to speak to an manager (who was the first employee) she knows who I am and knows about the shirt. She seemed to talk to an owner(?) who agreed to replace it and she asks me some details of shirt and tells me to give her a week. It's been two weeks since, and I've not heard anything back. At the time of the call I asked if she'd pay me if she can't find a replacement, she seems to agree to it, but seemed determined to replace it.
I've already looked and it's not cheap, Shirt is Brunello Cucinelli blue dot shirt, size is Large. Only the retail store has it in my size and it's $950. Cheapest is an used one on eBay for $80 but it's size small. A retail outlet has a new one on sale $239, but it's size medium. I don't remember what I paid, I think around $500.
Question is What amount should I request to be compensated? Not sure if the same rules of auto accidents apply...they are responsible to fix it back to original, in this case the $950 would be the price to get another size Large. Saw a reddit thread on an $80 shirt, the guy was offered $50 and everyone told him to take it. This isn't a $30 loss though.
I have no idea what their terms of service are, nothing is printed on the receipt nor do I see anything on their website (mylapels.com, seems like a national company.
Took 24 shirts to get dry cleaned, missing one of my shirts, but I was given a shirt from someone else's order. Employee said she would look for my shirt and call me the next day but never did. I returned the wrong shirt a week later and the same employee she didn't look for my shirt but will look for my shirt today and call me, again, never called me..
A week later I called and a second employee said they will replace it and tried to get me off the phone, but knew nothing about the shirt. I asked if she knew the brand and she said "uh no, give me that.... OK thanks, bye now", I did the same with the size and color.
Two weeks later I hear nothing and call and ask to speak to an manager (who was the first employee) she knows who I am and knows about the shirt. She seemed to talk to an owner(?) who agreed to replace it and she asks me some details of shirt and tells me to give her a week. It's been two weeks since, and I've not heard anything back. At the time of the call I asked if she'd pay me if she can't find a replacement, she seems to agree to it, but seemed determined to replace it.
I've already looked and it's not cheap, Shirt is Brunello Cucinelli blue dot shirt, size is Large. Only the retail store has it in my size and it's $950. Cheapest is an used one on eBay for $80 but it's size small. A retail outlet has a new one on sale $239, but it's size medium. I don't remember what I paid, I think around $500.
Question is What amount should I request to be compensated? Not sure if the same rules of auto accidents apply...they are responsible to fix it back to original, in this case the $950 would be the price to get another size Large. Saw a reddit thread on an $80 shirt, the guy was offered $50 and everyone told him to take it. This isn't a $30 loss though.