Alternatives 358
The Attires' Attic - RM37
Alphabet Closet - RM39
My Closet Giggles - RM39 (originally RM45)
Phat Culture - RM43
voicing out.
Posted by FT at 8/06/2009 02:58:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: *Dress (casual), Alphabet Closet, Alternatives, My Closet Giggles, Phat Culture, The Attires Attic
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 6/16/2009 08:50:00 AM 1 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Impulse Grabber, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:The reader that sent in *Alternatives 300* also would like to compliment Phat Culture for their services :
Oh and I also want to commend Phat Culture because I asked her about a dress I was unsure about.. and she went out of her way to get a larger sized girl to try it on and tell me if it would fit..even if it would risk the sale of her product... ! Other blogshop owners should take this initiative too.. kudos Phat Culture!! :)
Posted by FT at 5/18/2009 08:47:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Phat Culture, reader, stories
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 5/18/2009 08:41:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: *Dress (casual), Alternatives, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 5/06/2009 07:18:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: *Dress (casual), Alternatives, Phat Culture, Simple Kinda Something, Style Influx
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 4/29/2009 10:25:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Ablinc, Alternatives, Chilli Kiss, Our Mutual Passion, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 4/25/2009 04:05:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, No Plain Days, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 4/23/2009 02:10:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 4/10/2009 04:58:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Phat Culture, Smashing Pit
Artigos Relacionados:hi guys,
I've always been a keen follower of Fashion Truth ... and the whole online shopping community in general, because I'm a pretty avid online shopper myself.
I'm always intrigued by all the drama and whatnot ... XD as a mere consumer, I find it quite eye-opening that so many things actually happen "behind the scenes" ... lol. But I'm not here to condemn or complain about anything. :) I'd just like to share my two cents and experience with you guys!
One blogshop that I'd really really like to talk about is www.phatculture.com ... I've bought a couple of items from them, and they're such gems! Really friendly, and accomodating. They never take long to reply my emails / SMSes and their service is really one of the better ones out there. I've always liked their clothes and found their pictures gorgeous, but what prompted me to write this email was this experience:
I'd recently bought a top from them and 'coz I was too busy to arrange for a COD, I opted for pos ekspress. They delivered it the next day and provided me with the tracking number ... but for some reason, I didn't get the delivery. I informed them about it, but didn't expect any refunds or anything, because I know that most blogshops have this policy that any delivery error isn't their fault ... I was even thinking to myself: 'this is the last time I'm buying anything online!'. but to my surprise, the Phat Culture owners were extremely concerned and helped me track the item by calling the post office and stuff.
In the end, I didn't get the delivery ... but without me asking for it, they offered me a full refund! But they managed to restock the item that I purchased, and they re-sent it to me ... and I got my parcel :) :) I was really quite surprised at how nice they were, going to the extent of absorbing the costs just to ensure that I get my purchase! They not only have affordable clothes, good pictures, but their owners are one of those 'genuine' ones too who really go the extra mile ...
And yes, this has definitely been one of the experiences that makes me continue to shop online, despite the risks. ;) Beyond all the dissatisfaction and drama ... there are really good blogshops out there who provide their best and make shopping online a fun and worthwhile experience for us!
other blogshops I'd like to commend for excellent/prompt service: http://www.room8008.blogspot.
xoxo
Posted by FT at 4/05/2009 12:50:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bibabot, Bunny Noo, Phat Culture, reader, Room 8008, stories
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 3/17/2009 01:06:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Chance Boutique, Phat Culture, The Chocolate Buttons
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 2/25/2009 09:55:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Miss Lola Closet, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 2/20/2009 03:03:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Miss Capsicum, Phat Culture, Vejae
Artigos Relacionados:Posted by FT at 2/18/2009 11:28:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alternatives, Bunny Noo, Dressing Lab, Phat Culture
Artigos Relacionados:Hi there! I have been shopping online for quite some time now. Just wanna voice out some of my concerns based on my experience with various online sellers.
While most shops practice the 'first come, first serve' policy, some other shops defer by implementing a bidding system. For example, if an item is wanted by two or more buyers, that item will be open for bidding and the highest bidder will get the item. I think that this is perfectly okay as long as it is stated in their 'terms and conditions'. However, what annoys me is when some of these sellers do not post the current price of the item. There was once when a particular dress caught my eye and I emailed the seller to get her bank account details. But the seller replied me that the item is currently reserved for another buyer and asked me if I would want to increase the bid. (Take note that the item was not listed as reserved or that a bid had been placed on it.) As I really wanted that item, I agreed to increase the bid and pay more than the amount stated on her site. But I was thinking, what if there is actually no existing bid for that item? What if the seller purposely increased the price of the item when she knows that I am interested in it? By not stating the current price of the item, the seller has opened all these possible doubts. Therefore, I strongly feel that online shops which are implementing the bidding system should always state the current price of the item. By doing so, we will know that sellers are not deliberately increasing the price of the item when there are interested buyers.
Other than that, I have had fairly good experiences with online shopping. Shops which offer excellent service and after-service are Absolutely Irresistible, Ancient Orchids, Sweet Toothsome and Shopaholic Epitomist. Kudos to these owners and keep up the good service :)
Also worthy of mention is Phat Culture. Few days ago I emailed them to enquire about an item which I've set my eyes on. As I'm quite heavy-chested, I asked the seller if the item would fit me in that area by providing my measurement. She honestly replied that the bust area wouldn't fit me and discouraged me buying it. They provide accurate info even if it results in unsuccessful sales. Honest sellers like these are what other online shopping sites owners need to look up to. Again, keep up the good work :D
Posted by FT at 2/09/2009 05:14:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Absolutely Irresistable, Ancient Orchids, Phat Culture, reader, Shopaholic Epitomist, stories, Sweet Toothsome
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