Postby Mangafanatic » Fri Dec 17, 2004 7:10 pm
Okay. So here's the deal. My mother bought $70 worth of clothes for my 11 year old brother. He loved the clothes and it was most of what he was getting for Christmas. Well, that day, she did the brunt of her Christmas shopping and had a hand full of bags when she left the store.
Well, this evening I started helping her wrap things, and the Aeropostale bag that his things were in was gone. We called Aeropostale and one of the clerks remembers the bag (apparently, Mom left it somewhere other than Aeropostale, but it was sent back to the store with the company name on it.) Now what is Aeropostale to do with the lost merchandise? Why--- put it on the floor and sell it again of course!
Yes, so Aeropostale sold the stuff twice. We have the receipt. One of their clerks saw the things, and we can describe them but we're afraid we might not get any of the money back. Which would be a crying shame IMHO. Well, I'm going to confront management at Aeripostale, adn I would truly appreciate prayers. We need that money back. Or atleast we need store credit to replace them...
Thanks alot guys!
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