Caitsmama
<font color=darkorchid>Closet Hannah Montana Fan!<
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The OP said that the one she bought first came out a few months ago, so it would only be about 3 or 4 months now. So he would have a time frame to work with. But if it was an exclusive that wasnt a one shot deal, than yes he wouldnt have any idea when it was purchased.
I do beleive the mgr was wrong and should have given her a credit for the bag. Its called good customer service. He would have been able to return it to the mfg for a credit in most cases. He would have kept a customer and not had all these crafters read about her negative experience.
I don't believe i read it where she said that.

the OP knows EXACTLY when the bag was released.. I don't remember reading that.. And since it was a gift, how would she know when it was released? She said she got it as a GIFT a few months ago.. which is a different statement.

And out of curiousity -- WHY do you think that the mgr. should have given her the credit..? I just don't understand this........... IF they DON'T know when it was purchased or HOW the damage happened (under what conditions) WHY on earth should they take it back???

I think honestly sometimes "customer service" rules are taken too far by the consumers. I really have to believe - the customers are NOT always right.

I absolutely agree -- if it were a default of the item, then yes, the manufact. should be held responsible......... (in most cases if there were similar complaints.. not just an isolated case).
Flipping this--- if someone were to come into MY store - and say "Uh, I got this lotion as a gift about 4 months ago -- and i dropped it, and 1/2 of it spilled out -- can i get a replacement?? " -- sorry, but i would have to say NO WAY.
Now, if someone came into my store - and said -- "I got this nail polish as a gift a few months ago, i have no reciept - but i was using it, and the brush broke apart -- can i get a replacement?" AGAIN-- i would have to say "no."
Basically - b/c you have no proof of when it was bought - or how it was handled to cause it to break-- and in that case, i can't get a replacement from the company.. and i am out the cash for the item.

Now--- if someone came into my store, and said; "I got this lotion as a gift, and it is making me breakout-- can i return it.. " I would absolutely take it back.. b/c i make that product and stand behind it.
Again, Mikes has NO idea WHAT caused this handle to break off.. What (and again i am SOLEY doing this as a friendly debate



Again --- please don't take any of this the wrong way.. i am just trying to do a friendly debate.. I have NO problem with the OP or anyone else who disagrees.. We are all scrap friends here!
