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whorishconsumer

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Nobody processes exchanges via web orders guy. Probably in place for people like you, take your ass to a store and exchange it and if you're not close to one then you're assed out.

Oh and welcome aboard.

As a counter to this, I retuned some items purchased online in-store and because the purchase had been made using PayPal, they could only issue store credit (which, I believe, can only be used in-store). Were I to have returned the items via mail, I would have received a refund, a fact not explained to me. This Kafkaesque policy applies to ApplePay as well, and is pretty **** if you ask me.
 
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As a counter to this, I retuned some items purchased online in-store and because the purchase had been made using PayPal, they could only issue store credit (which, I believe, can only be used in-store). Were I to have returned the items via mail, I would have received a refund, a fact not explained to me. This Kafkaesque policy applies to ApplePay as well, and is pretty **** if you ask me.

Yeah I had that happened too, but I didn't do the exchange in store once they told me about the policy, and mailed it back instead. Unfortunately, it's been like three weeks and there's been no acknowledgement of receipt from them. I emailed and they said it usually took a month before mailed returns were processed.

Don't use PayPal or ApplyPay with Uniqlo.com.
 

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Yeah I had that happened too, but I didn't do the exchange in store once they told me about the policy, and mailed it back instead. Unfortunately, it's been like three weeks and there's been no acknowledgement of receipt from them. I emailed and they said it usually took a month before mailed returns were processed.

Don't use PayPal or ApplyPay with Uniqlo.com.
My experience is that it can take up to a month for refund to process.
 

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As a counter to this, I retuned some items purchased online in-store and because the purchase had been made using PayPal, they could only issue store credit (which, I believe, can only be used in-store). Were I to have returned the items via mail, I would have received a refund, a fact not explained to me. This Kafkaesque policy applies to ApplePay as well, and is pretty **** if you ask me.

That's some bullshit.
 

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chill dawg it's just uniqlo

That's some bullshit.

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Uniqlo steadily growing more trash. More and more **** is incorporated with polyester at an increasing rate. Soon everything will be 100% poly lmao.
 

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I don't mind a little artificial something or other in there for extending the garment's life, but yeah it can go overboard.
 

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I just recently discovered Uniqlo jeans and absolutely love them. Very comfortable, soft and they work well for slender guys like myself. Their dress shirts are nice too and are very affordable.

I bought their last year model jeans for $12.90. I had to go with regular fit. I dunno how you bastards fit into slim fit jeans man
 

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I bought their last year model jeans for $12.90. I had to go with regular fit. I dunno how you bastards fit into slim fit jeans man

It's a curse as well as a blessing. :rotflmao: I have one pair of the "skinny stretch" Uniqlo jeans, but I prefer the slim fit because I find the skinny just a little too constricting.

There was an insane sale this month on some old chinos. The olive chinos were down to $9.90. Sadly, all my 32/32 sizes were gone. Guess I'll wait for next year's clearance.
 

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