expectation vs. reality when you buy clothes online

Shopping clothing online and it didn’t go well? These types of online “scams” ​​are already identifiable on social networks, so you can laugh at the most blatant cases!

When we shop online we are always faced with expectation vs. reality, because we are practically buying blind and we can only trust the seller, and this is worse when it comes to clothes, it is a direct dart to the heart of womenour vanity and our pocket.

Some platforms, such as Amazon and Mercadolibre, base reliability on the reputation of both parties to the transaction, but there are countless online clothing stores not associated with any of these, so they work on their own, and some of them systematically disappoint their customers.

Has something like this happened to you when buying clothing online?

The worst part of the matter is that many of these stores of dubious reputation they have advertising on Facebook and Instagram and it is through these social networks that they deceive to his clients. They usually post a flashy photo of a dress or other item of clothing at an unbelievably low price, but when the package arrives…

Reality hits us in the face: what does not arrive is completely different from what they offered us. Whether it’s the design itself, the fabric, the quality, or even the size of the garment, we realize that we have fallen for a scam.

The worst thing is that, as reported by the portal buzzfeed Recently, claiming is impossible, because some of these virtual clothing stores are inaccessible, with fake customer service contacts, chats where no one answers and, if they show signs of life, they do not return the money arguing «differences in sizes by country» or blaming the intermediary who delivered the order. Fortunately, Facebook is going to take action on the matter.

“One of the most important goals of Facebook Ads is to present experiences that are relevant and high-quality. We are aware of the seriousness of this problem and we are taking it very seriously. We are thinking of ways to incorporate new indicators (alarms) that help us identify which of the more than 50,000 companies active on our platform are delivering products and services that are not satisfactory”has declared to the portal Genbeta Andrew Bosworth, Vice President of This Section at Facebook.

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