Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
#25Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 4:04pmNever mind I found it.
#26Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 4:07pmLOL. Oh, Facebook...
#27Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 4:50pmWaaaaaa! They made fun of our dresses!
#28Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 5:11pm
I read recently that Spencer Pratt had fallen on hard times, but I didn't realize he had to actually get a job.
#29Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 7:27pmSo, basically, if you're out shopping with your girlfriends you are not allowed to make jokes about any of the clothing because that is considered bullying the customers.
#30Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 9/30/11 at 8:32pmThe hosts of that show missed the best part of that interview. When asked if the employee made that nasty remark, Chidgey replied that he wasn't there and didn't know what was said. Yet somehow, he knows PRECISELY what the girls were saying and doing in the store, which was never mentioned in the email response to her complaint. I'd be very surprised the store had a sudden surge in actual sales (not browsing customers) as a result of this incident. I've no doubt there was a boost in window-shopping, but as a result of rubber-necking, not purchasing. But maybe it's a good thing to have such a store. It can be like day care for mean girls so the rest of the world won't have to be subjected to them as much.
Urban
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/27/05
#31Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 10/1/11 at 12:07pm
Some imput from an actual local who actually finds this entire thing hilariously funny more then anything else...
Chapel Street, South Yarra is Melbourne's High End Fashion Street. There is a lot of inbuilt snotty value that goes with the street (and where most of the money goes) which going by the entire controversy would actually work in the shops favour.
Granted I honestly haven't the foggiest notion when it comes to women's fashion (bad gay man I know), in fact it pretty much perplexes me, but I did spend close the three years working on the street (in an office building just to point out!) and I live in the area and well... it can be a bit of a la-la land when it wants to be where the shops located on it and the people that shop there really have a different set of rules from the rest of the known universe.
I am pretty sure every big city has a similar location, this is just Melbournes. Hell, Melbourne as a whole itself has a somewhat wierd snobbiness to it as well.
Honestly, like it, hate it, love it, this controversy will properly help GASP and its clientle - at least for the short to medium term. Granted as far as I can see they (GASP) are appealing to the clients that are basically the showoffs, wannabes and the money-but-little-sense types. The Melbourne versions of Heidi Montag and Kris Jenner basically (so not a compliment either!).
Which does make me think it was all just a publicity stunt. For whatever one thinks of the Heidis and Krises of the world... well they do have money to burn and they burn it at shops like this one.
I have to admit the Facebook groups do amuse me - there is almost an irony to it all. The people posting on those FB groups and who do seem like they are foaming at the mouth, well they really would never of been the ones to enter into a store like GASP and hand over money in the first place (the type of women the regional managers emailed response admitted to having no interest in catering towards) and also they are inavertinley helping the exposure and thus sales for the store.
As said I'm amused more then anything else... in fact it is already yesterdays news. Football Finals Weekend and all.
Oh and I still have no freaking clue about womens fashion either.
#32Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 10/1/11 at 1:07pmDisgusting.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#33Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 10/1/11 at 3:38pmOhhh, I thought it was in New York. I just figured a certain bald dwarf finally left his concession stand post and moved on up to insulting women for a living.
#34Customer complaint email and response by GASP clothing goes viral
Posted: 10/1/11 at 9:51pm
I see sparkly, polyesther prom dresses, just like these, sold in alley ways in downtown L.A. every day of the week.
Fugly...
And the very fact that they have so many multiples of the dresses tells me they are mass-marketed and far from being anything ‘special’.
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