Drappa
One Too Many
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- Hampshire, UK
I was wondering if anybody could tell me who is responsible for this dilemma. I have a cream coloured winter coat with big black buttons, which cost £200 new and which is 2-3 years old. I only got it dry cleaned for the first time last week, and apparently the label just stated it was a P. The dry cleaner phoned me to tell me that the black buttons were not colour proof and have bled all over the front of my cream coat! They also said that they covered the buttons, but it happened anyway. The manager is willing to write me a letter stating that they followed the instructions, and suggested I contact the manufacturer for a refund. I emailed customer services for both the shop I bought it from (twice, since they ignored my first email), and the actual designer (since they have a website too). The shop has not replied to me whatsoever, and I can't find any contact info for their headquarters. The designer cs rep just emailed me and said she also has this coat, and that the label states the buttons need to be covered and that it is the dry-cleaners fault. I am livid. However, I have no idea who to confront, because nobody wants to take responsibility, and I have a ruined coat. I haven't picked the coat up yet, so don't know how bad it is, but am sure it isn't wearable as is. Any thoughts?