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UPDATE- SEE POST 28. Stompeez went out of their way to make things right for us. I'm no longer "warning" anyone, except about the backorder issue which you may have to deal with due to the demand for these slippers. DD is now sporting a pair of Stompeez which she would wear everywhere if we let her, and they fit fine (enough) and work perfectly. They are adorable. We may even order another pair.
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I thought I would post a warning in case anyone has ordered these slippers or is thinking about it. I certainly would not recommend dealing with this company.
Almost 2 months ago I ordered these for DD (5) who was begging for them after seeing the commercials repeatedly on TV. I ordered a size Medium which is noted as fitting size 10.5-1 on the website (both when I ordered them, and still today). When they didn't come, I called and was told they were backordered for 3-4 weeks because the demand was much greater than expected. Okay, I can deal with that, even though DD asks about them every day, and every time we get a package goes nuts thinking it is them.
BUT- it gets worse. Sunday, I get an e-mail that they were shipped but it notes the size as being S/M and fitting size 9-11, well my daughter is a 12.5, so that obviously is not right and certainly is not what I ordered. I called the company to clarify what we were actually getting so if the E-mail was right I could prepare DD to be disappointed as I ordered a slipper that fit size 10.5-1, and the E-mail said they shipped a slipper that fit 9-11, and was told that the manufacturer switched the sizing on them and no longer makes separate smalls and mediums, and that not to worry, they will fit both Small and Medium sizes because they are a S/M. I asked how a slipper that states in the E-mail that it fits up to size 11, fits a size 12.5 which is 3 sizes larger than that, and got a surprised oh- I guess it won't fit, you can switch it out for a Large when it gets to you (for 6.95 to ship it back to them, and another 6.95 to ship the large). I asked her if she was sure the size S/M only fit a size 9-11 as it said on the E-mail and that the E-mail was not mistaken and she told me "Yes". I asked what size a large fits, and she tells me size 2-4? Really because I just told you my daughter is a 12.5, so that is 5 sizes to big for her (which I told her nicer than my sarcastic tone here). Then she asks "Well how old is she because they go by age?" My response is, she is 5, but her good friend the same age has a size 9 foot, and she has a size 12.5 foot, so I don't see how going by age will work." I asked her is there anything in between the 2 sizes, and she told me there is not. I said so you are telling me that there are no slippers that fit the 8 sizes between a size 11 and a size 2, which basically means you have nothing to fit the 4 to 8 year olds which I'm sure are your target market? The answer- dead silence and then a somewhat shocked sounding "oh- I guess we don't". And you are telling me that all these people that have ordered a size 10.5-1, that have kids whose feet are between an 11.5 and a 1 (or 4 sizes), you just switched the sizes of the slippers they ordered and shipped out a size they did not order and which will not fit their kids, without even checking with the customers first to see if they wanted to cancel, as you weren't sending what they ordered? Again silence, then "We just thought that a S/M would work for all the ones that ordered M". Then I said "Well, it sounds to me like you are probably getting ready to have a bunch of slippers returned"- Response, a somewhat concerned sounding "You are right, it sure sounds like we are". I can ship them back to them for $6.95 (which means to get them and send them back I will have spent a total of almost $14.00 on shipping and DD still won't have her $19,00 pair of slippers), or they told me that the only way I don't have to pay to ship back the order they misfilled is that I can tell the post office I refuse the mailing and return them to sender and then they will credit them back (which I'm pretty sure our post office will not allow me to do). So, basically they switched sizes on me without even contacting me to see if that would work which it clearly is not going to fit DD, and they won't/can't fix, it, and it is going to cost me to return the slippers that don't fit. I thought about not spending the money to return the slippers, but I really don't want them to think they can just switch sizes on people and everyone will just keep the slippers and not do anything.
I just feel bad for DD because she was really wanting those slippers, and I told her we could order them in honor of her starting kindergarten that week. I guess she is going to learn a lesson about not trusting advertising.
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I thought I would post a warning in case anyone has ordered these slippers or is thinking about it. I certainly would not recommend dealing with this company.
Almost 2 months ago I ordered these for DD (5) who was begging for them after seeing the commercials repeatedly on TV. I ordered a size Medium which is noted as fitting size 10.5-1 on the website (both when I ordered them, and still today). When they didn't come, I called and was told they were backordered for 3-4 weeks because the demand was much greater than expected. Okay, I can deal with that, even though DD asks about them every day, and every time we get a package goes nuts thinking it is them.
BUT- it gets worse. Sunday, I get an e-mail that they were shipped but it notes the size as being S/M and fitting size 9-11, well my daughter is a 12.5, so that obviously is not right and certainly is not what I ordered. I called the company to clarify what we were actually getting so if the E-mail was right I could prepare DD to be disappointed as I ordered a slipper that fit size 10.5-1, and the E-mail said they shipped a slipper that fit 9-11, and was told that the manufacturer switched the sizing on them and no longer makes separate smalls and mediums, and that not to worry, they will fit both Small and Medium sizes because they are a S/M. I asked how a slipper that states in the E-mail that it fits up to size 11, fits a size 12.5 which is 3 sizes larger than that, and got a surprised oh- I guess it won't fit, you can switch it out for a Large when it gets to you (for 6.95 to ship it back to them, and another 6.95 to ship the large). I asked her if she was sure the size S/M only fit a size 9-11 as it said on the E-mail and that the E-mail was not mistaken and she told me "Yes". I asked what size a large fits, and she tells me size 2-4? Really because I just told you my daughter is a 12.5, so that is 5 sizes to big for her (which I told her nicer than my sarcastic tone here). Then she asks "Well how old is she because they go by age?" My response is, she is 5, but her good friend the same age has a size 9 foot, and she has a size 12.5 foot, so I don't see how going by age will work." I asked her is there anything in between the 2 sizes, and she told me there is not. I said so you are telling me that there are no slippers that fit the 8 sizes between a size 11 and a size 2, which basically means you have nothing to fit the 4 to 8 year olds which I'm sure are your target market? The answer- dead silence and then a somewhat shocked sounding "oh- I guess we don't". And you are telling me that all these people that have ordered a size 10.5-1, that have kids whose feet are between an 11.5 and a 1 (or 4 sizes), you just switched the sizes of the slippers they ordered and shipped out a size they did not order and which will not fit their kids, without even checking with the customers first to see if they wanted to cancel, as you weren't sending what they ordered? Again silence, then "We just thought that a S/M would work for all the ones that ordered M". Then I said "Well, it sounds to me like you are probably getting ready to have a bunch of slippers returned"- Response, a somewhat concerned sounding "You are right, it sure sounds like we are". I can ship them back to them for $6.95 (which means to get them and send them back I will have spent a total of almost $14.00 on shipping and DD still won't have her $19,00 pair of slippers), or they told me that the only way I don't have to pay to ship back the order they misfilled is that I can tell the post office I refuse the mailing and return them to sender and then they will credit them back (which I'm pretty sure our post office will not allow me to do). So, basically they switched sizes on me without even contacting me to see if that would work which it clearly is not going to fit DD, and they won't/can't fix, it, and it is going to cost me to return the slippers that don't fit. I thought about not spending the money to return the slippers, but I really don't want them to think they can just switch sizes on people and everyone will just keep the slippers and not do anything.
I just feel bad for DD because she was really wanting those slippers, and I told her we could order them in honor of her starting kindergarten that week. I guess she is going to learn a lesson about not trusting advertising.