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MikeLA

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Funny enough I have just had to wait 6-7 weeks for Chris Caine knife and although i checked its progress twice just to make sure I had not been forgotten I was happy to wait.
 

GGTBod

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Mar 28, 2014
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At least there you are waiting for a bespoke hand crafted item which i am sure will be a work of art when done, i was only after a standard width size 9 boot
 

British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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I had clearly forgotten all about the please wait 28 days for delivery days of my younger days

We now try to make most of what we need. I marvel now that anyone can produce a T shirt for £2.50. Imagine producing your own fibres and then weaving the cloth then cutting and stitching to size. What would it be worth to you?

I recall making a bag of sugar from scratch. I value that sugar at hundreds of pounds. It took two years.
 

GGTBod

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Mar 28, 2014
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When i was a kid my mother alway said anyone who wants more than 2 spoons of sugar in their cuppa is just being greedy, i'd hate to see what she would have said is she had made the sugar herself over 2 years.

I grow my own sacred cacti sacraments and it took 17 years to grow enough for my first spiritual journey, just another 14 years until the next one
 

rik_uk3

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Take the bloody shoes back in a bag, they will send them off, they will more than likely give a new pair or a refund...it ain't rocket science.
 

Quixoticgeek

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We now try to make most of what we need. I marvel now that anyone can produce a T shirt for £2.50. Imagine producing your own fibres and then weaving the cloth then cutting and stitching to size. What would it be worth to you?

*looks at the pile of fleece behind her, carded and ready to be spun on a drop spindle*

Am trying to make a medieval dress from scratch. I have a pile of black fleece ready to spin, Now just need to spin it. It's gonna take years...

I recall making a bag of sugar from scratch. I value that sugar at hundreds of pounds. It took two years.

OOI, how did you make the sugar? Home grown sugar beet?

Take the bloody shoes back in a bag, they will send them off, they will more than likely give a new pair or a refund...it ain't rocket science.

Not an option, I can't be without a pair of walking shoes for that length of time.

Julia
 

JonathanD

Ophiological Genius
Sep 3, 2004
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It is flip flop season. Poundland has them.


What size shoe are you. Might be able to find you some back ups. Not flip flops ;)
 

Blaidd

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Jun 23, 2013
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Julia, not sure if you mentioned your shoe size, but I've had 3 or 4 pairs of shoes from charity shops, and I've got size 45, they've usually got smaller ones. (my wife got a pair of leather walking boots for a fiver brasher i think?)They often have trainers. 24-48 hours in a bag in a freezer will kill shoe cooties if you're uncomfortable about pre-owned shoes.
 
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GGTBod

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Mar 28, 2014
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Sugar thread was good reading, I see what you meant by precious after all that work
 

Quixoticgeek

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If the staff had given you a full refund when you walked into the shop wearing the shoes, how would you have walked out?

Barefoot?

They didn't give me a refund, so I walked out wearing the shoes. If you read my responses you will see I have emailed their customer care and await their response.

Note: I am not after a refund, I am after a pair of shoes that are not falling apart within 100 days of purchase.

Julia
 
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Quixoticgeek

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If they had said "we'll send them away and let you know within 24-48 hours", I might have been happier with them sending them to the warehouse. But 2 weeks is IMHO, taking the ****. What if your car dealership said they would send your car off somewhere for 2 weeks and not give you a courtesy car?

I am awaiting email from blacks.

Julia
 

santaman2000

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Jan 15, 2011
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......Note: I am not after a refund, I am after a pair of shoes that are not falling apart within 100 days of purchase.

Julia

Two questions:
1) Yes we know what you're after and it sounds as if you may very well get that result, but! What if they decide to give a refund instead?
2) If you're dissatisfied with the product, why do you really want a replacement anyway?
 
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Quixoticgeek

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Aug 4, 2013
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Two questions:
1) Yes we know what you're after and it sounds as if you mat very well get that result, but! What if they decide to give a refund instead?
2) If you're dissatisfied with the product, why do you really want a replacement anyway?

Because it's only one out of the pair, and based on previous experience of these shoes they usually last well. I think this is an anomaly and thus another pair shouldn't have the same issue. This is my 3rd pair of TNF Hedgehog shoes, the previous pairs lasting significantly longer and putting up with a lot more abuse.

If they did give a refund, I would use it to buy another pair of shoes...

Juliah
 

mountainm

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 12, 2011
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Sounds like the "principle of the thing" is more important than the "actual thing" in this case.

Wearing the shoes to the shop
Claiming not to have any other shoes.
Not being satisfied with them being sent off.
Being satisfied with them being sent off but not with a standard 2 week turnaround.

It was daft wearing them into the shop - you wouldn't do that with defective trousers or any other item of clothing. Even a hat.

I don't believe you don't have any other shoes.

You probably won't want the same boots back so send them off and get a refund and in the meantime buy other boots then you can carry on as per usual.

I'm sympathetic that your shoes wore out too quickly, but you sure don't make it easy for yourself.
 

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