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@Tago-Mago as @Alex mentioned earlier I was one of the few who had just bought the red/black buffalo check from the re-stock.. a week or two later and I couldn’t wait for the re-stock of the purple ombre then it arrived at IH and was red/black ombre
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@Tago-Mago two different fabrics entirely, you definitely need the chalk stripe
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@DeeDee85 I’ll be honest, this is the strongest lineup of shirts for me personally since I’ve been following IH (admittedly, that’s only been 4 years…). I like all of them which is exactly why I have to limit myself. Right now, one of the deciding factors is colour, so anything blue is automatically demoted. Apart from the sashiko obviously, because I am a walking contradiction
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@jordanscollected Thanks for the comforting words
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@Tago-Mago Thanks so much!
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@goosehd Thank you again for the assistance, super appreciated! Very excited about this piece, will enjoy it for years and years to come!
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@MSav32323 as I said it’s a lovely jacket. Enjoy wearing it:
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@Tago-Mago completely understand where are you coming from.. I have it in my head I really don’t need two flannels in similar colours, but seriously consider buying every indigo shirt that gets released, even though I already have 6
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@Giles happened to me in the past and I did two things:
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If you can contact the shipper and let them know you have received a shipment in error and ask what they would like you to do.
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Contacted the local authorities to see if it was some kind of scam. (The police were the ones who informed me of step one). In my case it was (still don’t know how the scam worked) and I had multiple deliveries sent to me from various vendors.
I ended up sending almost everything back and a couple of the senders told me just to keep them as it would cost them too much to return.
Edit: …nothing in the box as to say who sent it?
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@goosehd said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
nothing in the box as to say who sent it?
That's the problem.....
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@Giles We had similar happening to us for a while, random cheap plastic shit was turning up, addressed to Mrs H. Her details must've been on a data leak or something. Anyway, there's apparently a scam where people selling overpriced tat on Amazon generate a fake order for you, then send you something cheap. But the point is to generate an 'order' within Amazon's systems that allows them to write a verified review for the overpriced item.
But you say that this is thousands of £ worth which is weird. I'd be on the lookout for any calls claiming that you owe them money, but it'll cost you to get out of the contract for the thing you didn't order, maybe it could be a new version of the refund scam where they actually send something out to make it sound more believeable.