
Do you buy budget clothing on social media? This incident may let you concern.
Molly-May Watson, 27 years old, suffered from second degree burns after wearing short-shaped shorts she bought for £ 8.57 (around £1,000). The product was sold in the Tiktok store.
Watson first wore her sister on her baby. During her participation in the event, she suddenly felt a hot pain in her thigh and thought the bee’s dress entered.
She rushed to the bathroom and found that the elastane fabric of the shorts had melted into her skin. She was forced to rip them.
The next day, doctors at St Thomas’ Hospital said she could be “scarred for life”. She said the injury occurred in her upper glue and legs.
“I can’t walk properly at the moment. I’ve been bandaged since then,” Wales online quoted her.
“They confirmed that it was definitely burns, and that happened. They said,” It’s strange, we really don’t know if it’s a heat burns or a chemical reaction, “she said.
She couldn’t trace the retailer on Google. This caused her to be suspicious of the authenticity of society.
Watson contacted the Tiktok store with photographs of her injuries and damaged shorts. She was offered only a replacement and £ 10 ( £1 200) Coupon. She found it offensive.
“I don’t feel comfortable to receive a coupon from you to be honest. I will never buy from that store again. It’s offensive,” she told them.
They replied, “Unfortunately, nothing we can do.”
According to the publication, the woman has now promised to never buy on tiktoku, especially from budget or third parties. Her friends also confessed to being irritated by similar items.
“You think,” that’s a nice little store “, but it could let you like me for life. Any kind of budget or third -party dealers that I will never order from them. I will start a scar since some pieces of burns, ”Watson added.
Online shopping in India
In India, 75% of consumers prefer online shopping and visit only shops with exceptional experience, compared to 41% globally, as revealed by the EY Future Consumer Index (FCI) message in August 2024.
Half of Indian shoppers have been downloading retail applications in the last six months. Common complaints include damaged goods (21%), poor customer support (20%) and refund questions (19%).
According to a report, 62% of Indian consumers purchased on the recommendation of AI. Globally it’s only 30%.
Also, 61% of Indian consumers believe that AI recommendations for products are extremely beneficial.
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