No. If it came down to it, I'd buy the outfit, try it on and return it if I didn't like it (just like online shopping). But I wouldn't pay a fee just for trying it on.
The store owner needs to get a clue.. Maybe she can buy one..
It is called the price you pay to do business. Why doesn't she assist the customers in the dressing room to find out what they need or want. Learn more about body types and what she can suggest to help the customer.. "Maybe I am having a fat day and need a little help picking out the perfect dress." IDIOTS!
This is in Australia. Except for really big chain stores, you cannot return clothes and get your money back there. Drove me crazy when I lived in Melbourne a few years back. You can't buy some thing and go home and see how it looks with a certain pair of shoes or a jacket or something, and then bring it back if it doesn't work. So I just wouldn't shop at the small boutiques.
There simply isn't enough customer service in some of these stores to justify charging a fee to try on items. I could see if you had an appointment (such as in a bridal salon) or a personal shopper/assistant to help you select. I for one would feel more obligated - or rather 'inclined' - to purchase at the store if there was truly excellent service so maybe these stores should offer great service in helping the customers find the perfect item and they wouldn't have so many walk-outs then going and buying on line.
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It would be a cold day in H-E double L. :)
I couldn't have said it better! It would never fly here! I'd do what Kristen-515 said-- buy it & return it if it didn't fit.
Only women would be so superficial to go out, try on clothes and they buy the internet equivalents.
Its all your fault.
Only misogynistic men would make asinine comments like yours.
No. If it came down to it, I'd buy the outfit, try it on and return it if I didn't like it (just like online shopping). But I wouldn't pay a fee just for trying it on.
I'm with you Kristen-515; no fee for me! That's crazy!
Pay a fee to try on clothes they want me to buy? Not in this lifetime!
screw you idiots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The store owner needs to get a clue.. Maybe she can buy one..
It is called the price you pay to do business. Why doesn't she assist the customers in the dressing room to find out what they need or want. Learn more about body types and what she can suggest to help the customer.. "Maybe I am having a fat day and need a little help picking out the perfect dress." IDIOTS!
This is in Australia. Except for really big chain stores, you cannot return clothes and get your money back there. Drove me crazy when I lived in Melbourne a few years back. You can't buy some thing and go home and see how it looks with a certain pair of shoes or a jacket or something, and then bring it back if it doesn't work. So I just wouldn't shop at the small boutiques.
There simply isn't enough customer service in some of these stores to justify charging a fee to try on items. I could see if you had an appointment (such as in a bridal salon) or a personal shopper/assistant to help you select. I for one would feel more obligated - or rather 'inclined' - to purchase at the store if there was truly excellent service so maybe these stores should offer great service in helping the customers find the perfect item and they wouldn't have so many walk-outs then going and buying on line.
A fool son-in-lawThree son-in-law to mount tai life, each have ye shall be a poem, in order to show the worship of the heart. Big son-in-law in the yard of pear trees see open positive amorous, bees, and the winds increased during the dancing, bees were fly without a trace, so a poem: "the flowers are very good-looking, pear tree provoked hundreds of thousands of bees, a violent wind blown." Two son-in-law looked at his father-in-law made of wheat straw with food store is big and round, is make poems said: "the son of the father, according to make up very good-looking, moving the mouse hundreds of thousands, a flower cat walk." Three son-in-law looked at busy busy in the mother-in-law, get a brainwave, poetry yue: "mother-in-law grow very good-looking, make go whoring guest hundreds of thousands, old father-in-law's a great scattered."<a href=
Don't wear pantsA national not wear pants, the king with clean and warm encouraged people to wear. A farmer solution for not used @!$%#, not to take off pants, looking back, the ground after solution what also have no, thought it clean, sit down again, bottom of the warm after, thought and warm<a href=
lol I did not understand a thing the last 2 posters wrote....Am I losing it? :)
No, I think they are on the wrong page! lol If you lost it so did I! :-)