I bought a pair of tights about a month ago in the same size that I usually wear. I didn't have time to sample it because the mall was closing. I took the tag off and tried it on because I had no doubt it would be on me when I got home, and it was terribly large. I later left the city and was unable to return it because there was no Stradivarius in Bartın. I took it to the store today; there was a cashier lady there at first; she checked and asked why, etc. I was told that because I didn't have my credit card with me, it could only be exchanged, not refunded. I also looked at another dress. When I got to the cashier, there was another lady there, and she asked if I was wearing it, and when I said I wasn't, she showed me big black spots like dust in a few places on it, so I said that the previous cashier didn't see it checked either, and there was absolutely no stain when I brought it in. He said it wasn't feasible, and where the tag was, I tossed it away since I pulled it off, but if I wore it, if I washed it, it would smell like detergent, so I claimed the product smelled the same as the ones that weren't bought. For God's sake, why would I return it if I wore it? If I am malicious, I will bring a stained product without cleaning it. Come on, I brought it, the prior checker remarked, why didn't the cashier notice the change? They said let's look at the heart of the matter, and I responded it should absolutely be taken. If a proper inspection is performed, it will be evident that it has not been worn, but the blonde cashier in Vadistanbul was very accusatory, which was both alarming and simple. I used to shop there frequently, but they were very unjust. Bershka and Zara would not have been treated the same way.
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