mahstmacat
Active Member
Well, it's definitely NOT a DWR/Knoll chair. The salesperson agreed, and said it was extremely dishonest to say it was a DWR product when it was not. (as we all have, she's seen Chinese manufacturers try to pass off copies of other products and even use the original photos in the ads; this was an actual human being selling to another human being something and repeatedly calling it something it wasn't). I have photos of the differences. The feet are different, the fasteners are different (hex keys here, screws that honestly don't look as good, but that's a side point, on the Knoll). and of course the difference in height between the seat and ottoman. As well as the 3" width difference and a difference in angle of the back (hard to discern but when you sit in the real one you can feel the difference; it had been a while since I'd sat in a real one ).
Another point: at least in Portland, $900 *could* conceivably be a price for a used, not new Womb Chair if someone didn't care and just wanted to get rid of it (esp. with an unusual color combination); I've been lucky and gotten good deals on several things just by being in the right place at the right time, but this one got past me.
If the seller refuses to take the chair back, I would greatly appreciate people's thoughts on what can I keep in my pocket as next moves. I also have a msg thread with him where he says he doesn't have the DWR receipt anymore and that when we go to DWR the measurements *should* be the same as the authentic Womb Chair. He's not an ignorant person, he works for a major IT company and is quite well-read. He knows what he did.
I'd love to be able to say "if you won't take it back and give me back the money, we'll just have to go to small claims court for false advertising and I have the ad and your messages."
Another point: at least in Portland, $900 *could* conceivably be a price for a used, not new Womb Chair if someone didn't care and just wanted to get rid of it (esp. with an unusual color combination); I've been lucky and gotten good deals on several things just by being in the right place at the right time, but this one got past me.
If the seller refuses to take the chair back, I would greatly appreciate people's thoughts on what can I keep in my pocket as next moves. I also have a msg thread with him where he says he doesn't have the DWR receipt anymore and that when we go to DWR the measurements *should* be the same as the authentic Womb Chair. He's not an ignorant person, he works for a major IT company and is quite well-read. He knows what he did.
I'd love to be able to say "if you won't take it back and give me back the money, we'll just have to go to small claims court for false advertising and I have the ad and your messages."