To check out Part One of the Shapewear Saga, click here.
For those who don't want to click away, here's what is labeled as a TLDR (too long, didn't read) on these Internet streets.
- I wanted to update my shapewear and was bombarded with ads from this company everywhere.
- There was a promotion so I decided to take advantage.
- Two of the five pieces didn't suit me; I wanted to return them.
- Unfortunately, the company only gave me two options: (a) to return the items on my dime in exchange for something else or (b) accept a 20% refund on the total cost of the order.
- Option two was chosen, but the company is now dodging me.
Got it? Okay, let's continue.
It's now December 18th, and I've heard nothing from any of the company's representatives. I decided to file a dispute with PayPal. Perhaps I could have filed a claim for the full amount I spent. However, I wanted to hold the company to the piddly twenty percent refund they promised. I explained the situation and provided screenshots to PayPal to demonstrate I had attempted to resolve it with the company directly with no results.
I received PayPal's customary, "We will investigate the matter and give the company (insert date) here to respond to the dispute" response.
Okay, bet.
Not even fifteen minutes after I contacted PayPal, guess who decides to finally respond?
Good grief! Not the, "We are a small business; please have pity on us" line.
Look, if said small business had been prompt with their response and honored their word, I would not have even filed the claim in the first place. Going back and forth on the email was my attempt at pity. At this stage, I'm irked because the company is asking me to close my claim and not sticking to what they promised in the original email.
Then, I received a message from "Joy".
If this company had not put me in a cycle of RTG (responding then ghosting), then I would have been tempted. Getting all of my money back is better than twenty percent.
Unfortunately, because they did not honor their word the first time around, I was skeptical that dropping the PayPal claim would leave me with zero, for there was nothing holding them accountable and preventing them from disappearing once more. Sure, I could have filed a second claim with PayPal to demand all the money (if I took the deal and they vanished again) ... but it's near Christmas and holiday time is stressful enough.
With my understanding underwater and my cooperation canceled, my petty presented itself.
I did not hear back from them personally. They never spoke to PayPal. I did receive my 20% percent refund, so that is a victory in itself.
HeyShape's Customer Service is utter shite. Their refund policy as well.
The partial refund from the total amount spent was less than the cost of the two items I wanted to return.
I also do not think it's right for the sender to be on the hook to return the items. If the sender returns the items, why can't the refund be issued, provided that the tags are still on the items and there were no stains or signs of wear?
I have also noticed that any low rated or unfavorable reviews are suppressed or hidden. There is no way any company (great or small) has excellent reviews on all their products at all times. Every body is different and not every person is going to like your items.
It seems a bit fishy to me ... just saying.
All I will say is to proceed with caution if you decide to deal with this company.
The two pieces I wanted to return will get donated. Not sure what I will do with the other three. They may get donated as well, but I have not attempted wearing them since the whole debacle. This debacle left a sour taste in my mouth for sure.
As for me, the search for updated awesome shapewear continues.
Wish me luck!
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