Online purchases usually cause us some uncertainty as we cannot review the product at the time of purchase or do not know its place of origin. However, purchases in establishments also have their ‘buts’, even when these are official.
Such is the case of Valeria, a user of TikTok who, through said social network, recounted how he acquired a watch in the department store Liverpool which turned out… Pirate?! When purchasing a product michael korshe noticed a peculiar detail.
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In it video, the woman narrates that her partner had bought a watch of that brand at a branch in Liverpool. However, when she got home and inspected the accessory carefully, they noticed that the engraving of the brand was missing a letter. That is, it read ‘michael kor‘.
The customers of the watch thought that it was a ‘clone’ or ‘pirate’ item, so, with ticket in hand, they went back to the branch where they had bought it. As Valeria continued, the sellers couldn’t believe it either, but they agreed to change the product.
The TikTok quickly went viral and the opinions did not wait. While some users pointed out the option of a ‘factory defect’, Many others assured that it is not the first case of piracy in a department store. What’s your opinion about it?
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