Reader 156
in reference to *click*
Hi there,
Im an online shopper myself, personally i've never bought anything from BSA.
But i think that it's reasonable for BSA not to offer the buyer a full refund and more so, gracious of her to offer her a refund at all.
especially since it's stated in her blog that it's not refundable.what's the point in blogshops even stating that on their sites if no one regards it?
Maybe BSA didnt give the buyer enough information or maybe the buyer didnt ask abough questions , we wouldlnt know.
if it were me and i was concerned about the chest size i would just ask what cup (brasize) it would fit.
I personally dont think it's fair to shop owners when a customer's item dont fit or they decide they dont want it anymore.
perhaps it was the blog owners fault for editting a few points here and there and that's deffinitely wrong.
but if the customer doesnt ask? i see no wrong in anything if the owner refuses to offer her a refund.
and contrary to what the customer thinks, refunds deffinitely apply to stains and rips only ( in most blogshops and probably in online shopping everywhere)
i've encountered many things ive bought online that didnt fit. but i knew it was my fault for not asking enough.
i think im done here.sorry for being so long winded. but we really shouldnt attack blog shops , because admit it or not we all love online shopping and this is just discouraging blogshop owners.
p.s no offence to either party.
, by stander.


i agree that shop owner shouldnt be blame. i had 2 experience buying things that doesnt fit me nice and its tight.
my 1st experience is the clincher is wayyy too tight for me. (my 1st time buying clincher).i was too excited bout the price n forgot bout the length of clincher (which the clincher is almost chocked me. it was for petites while im M size)
next is a mid length dress. the seller and i did clarify few things such as material type, lining, hip measurement is ok,(we measure and we check and i ask she answer). she also asked bout my hip measurement so she can measure either it fit in or not. that was very kind of her. but we missed out bout the chest measurement. it was tight when i got the dress. rather than i demand and asking for refund, i just simply sell it off. well, its rather my fault for overlook things. no one to blame tho. :)
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