The buyer ordered new clothes in the online store of the popular brand Missguided and was puzzled by the distinction of the goods in real life from the photo on the site. The corresponding video appeared in Tiktok.
Social Society Lauren (Loren) shared a story about his unsuccessful shopping on the net. At first she showed a photo of a light green bulk sweater with a MG (missguided) monogram on the entire surface of the fabric, as well as a collar and buttons in the decollete area.
Then the heroine of the material on the camera followed the thing sent to it. On frames it is clear that the goods do not correspond to the advertising picture: there are no buttons on it, and the sleeves end with elastic bands without a monogram. Moreover, in his life, the sweater looks much brighter than on the site.
Loren returned the goods to the store, and then ordered it again in the hope that she would send the desired sweater. However, some time later she delivered a thing with the same shortcomings.
Publication has become viral and scored 1.7 million views and almost 250 thousand likes. Commentators began to express their indignation about the situation. “It’s not at all like a photo from the site”, “write them again”, “I have this constantly”, “here is the reason why I am afraid to order things online,” they spoke.
Earlier in September, a similar situation happened to the customer WEBB (Talia Webb) customer. The girl acquired a bantewood suit from the collaboration of Pretty Little Thing and the televisions of Molly May Heig. She delivered a crumpled set, which was great to her in the waist.