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SheffieldOwl
Guest Shopper
We have been shopping with sit up channels for over 5 years now, and have only had to return a handful of items among hundreds that we purchased. I would think that if the quality of the products was as bad as you make out, the obvious thing would be to shop elsewhere! I also find it interesting that this is all happening just after the Megadrop event, where it was plainly obvious that some people were just buying everything with the intention of sending back any that they didn't get for £1.......is that why two thirds of a prior posters items were sent back ??? To have to return two thirds of purchases is excessive by anybody's reckoning, and must be costing an absolute fortune in postage. No-one is forcing you to buy from Sit-Up, so if you don't like it then change the channel and go elsewhere!! And before anyone suggests it, no I don't work for them I am just one of their hundreds of more than satisfied customers.
No, two thirds of the items were sent back because they were either not as nice IRL as had been thought, or the quality was not up to the standard required.
I have sent back a number of items due to the naff, tacky quality of the items when they have arrived. Granted, some stuff that I have received has been great, and I have gained a great deal of use and enjoyment out of it, but I have been desperately disapointed by the quality on a good deal of items that I have purchased, and as such, I send it back.
If I see that Curry's have a good deal on, I pop down there and check out the merchandise before I purchase it, and if it is not up to the standard I demand as a consumer, then I don't purchase. Unfortunately, I don't have that luxury when purchasing from bid-up, and as such if an item/offer is attractive to me, then I shall purchase accordingly, and make my judgement when I receive the piece. If, upon receipt, it does not meet my expectations, then I return it.
I would add that by purchasing in this way, I am the only person that suffers, because not only do I not get my original postage charge refunded, I also don't get my return postage refunded, so all in all I end up a good £10 out of pocket each time I make a return.
Given that I am the one who 'suffers' when I make returns, I think you will agree that bid up have a darned nerve attempting to ration how much money I lose!
In so far as your final statement is concerned, really, I think it is our individual choice where and how we choose to purchase. If we then choose to express distain at letters etc received, we surely have the right to do that as well.