Friday, July 20, 2012

Save On Designer Purses

So after being ignored all that time, only to get attention when they thought I was a thief, I left PISSED!

So boys and girls, moral of the story: Pretend to commit petty/grand theft and get great customer service from Louis Vuitton Union Square!
I was on a mission. The goal? Petit Damier Tie. LV inside Bloomie's only had the display one left, and I refused to purchase one that had been touched by so many
people already. I know that sounds snobby but I was buying a Christmas present for someone.
It was a showdown between this store and Neiman Marcus. I wanted to give this location another chance, but I couldn't.

Yet again, you have failed me. Lack of customer service! Stuck up bitches.

I will never set foot in this store ever again. Neiman Marcus has NEVER shunned me.
Meh is exactly right. I feel as if the house of Vuitton is falling down like a lush socialite after too many martinis and happy pills.

They remind me of the old money women who hold on to their chinchilla furs and mend their threadbare rugs when company comes for tea. It looks good glossy, shiny,
pulled, stretched and snipped on the outside but inside it's old, crappy, and in need of an overhaul when the years pass by.

I've heard mixed responses about whether LV will repair bags. Why pay $1200 for a canvas bag when it'll just rip in a few months? Kate Spade has canvas bags with
cotton linings for $100 and you can buy one at Nordstrom where they won't treat you like a second class citizen.

I believe women are masochists for going back to this store after they've been judged the first time by the sales associates. They look you up and down, pass
judgement on your attire, your current purse of choice and then decide if you're worth of their time. LV doesn't work on commission so I believe this is a learned
behavior from the corporate training department.

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