Decor My Eyes

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56 BEAUMONT STREET, BROOKLN, United States

Phone number: 800-995-9373
decormyeyes.com

Decor My Eyes Reviews

Codie July 14, 2009
Just a bad company
I had placed a large order from this company and Tony Russo was the person helping me with it. I had ordered 5 pairs of sunglasses for my company and he only had 1 of them in stock, so he was going to refund my credit card. 2 months past and our bill was still showing the charge. Thank goodness our accountant called and declined the purchase… Then the emails started from Tony. Telling me that I had cost his company $35 for the charge back and he is so disappointed in me. I checked into the problem and let him know that he did not refund our money and we aren’t paying for something and then waiting for a refund. Thank God for our accountant, because we starting researching Decor My Eyes, and I cant even believe all the people that haven’t gotten their money back. We stopped it just in time.
Well before everything was said and done, we ended up receiving emails from Tony stating "he hopes our company goes under", "that credit cards companies are retarded" and to top it off, " we are a bunch of A**holes"
This company is absolutely ridiculous.. I sure hope everyone gets to read these complaints before buying from them!
Beatrice April 1, 2009
Terrible company
I ordered a pair of Chanel sunglasses from Mr. Bolds, unfortunately it was around the holidays and on a Saturday evening. When I received the glasses they were the right item number, but the pair I had ordered were encrusted with rhinestones and the pair I received were not, there was also no packing list-which lead me to believe that maybe this company was not legit. The glasses appeared to be authentic Chanel, I've never been fooled before, but I assumed the worst. I came to Rip Off Report and found 4 unbelievable reports filed not only against the company but also against Stanley Bolds. Based on the ostentatious reports that he had told one woman he was 'going to kill her', another he told to kill themself, reports that the glasses were fakes, and other ridiculous claims. People wrote things that were to crazy not to be believed. I did not call Mr. Bolds, figuring that if he were to threaten me i would have documentation corresponding with him only through e-mails.

I wrote him a scathing e-mail, stating that I believed the glasses were fake and that according to Rip off Report he was a scam artist, he of course denied it. He e-mailed me stating that if I sent the glasses back he would refund only the purchase price, but I would have to pay for restocking fees and shipping. Further infuriated I went to Chanel, with the glasses, THEY ARE REAL! Mr. bolds ended up giving me a call, I was still angry that the glasses were not the ones I had ordered, so much so I hardly gave him the opportunity to speak. Somehow throughout our e-mails back and forth, he missed the fact that I told him there were no rhinestones on the glasses I received. He apologized stating that the glasses I had ordered were sold out, he notified one of his vendors, who had a pair of the item number in the correct color - he checked on his site, the color and item number were the same (he just didn't notice they had rhinestones in the picture).

Mr. Bolds is not AT ALL the person these Liars claim he is! My assumption is that the four people (one of which wouldn't even give his name?!?!) are probably competitors, or something of the sort. The website is crammed with well priced treasures and the fact that Mr. Bolds went out of his way to get me what he thought were the correct glasses is a testament to what a genuinely good business man he is! Given that the glasses were in fact the wrong ones Mr. Bolds was kind enough to eat the cost of the shipping and restocking, he is a small business owner and takes very little money to pocket (I know the true cost that Chanel would have charged me for the glasses). Don't believe everything you read - obviously angry people are prone to excageration. You would be passing up on a fantastic deal by not doing business with this gentleman, I cannot believe I took those slanderous remarks about Stanley Bolds and Decor My Eyes at face value, when your irritated you'll believe anything you want to I guess.
BD13143 March 25, 2009
FRAUD
I purchased an item, Dior Boudoir from decormyeyes.com on the 27th of February 2009 as a gift. I paid extra for gift wrapping which turned out to be UPS brown packing paper.
A minor detail, however as I incurred a loss financially I find this unacceptable. I contacted my seller Stanley about this and the response I received was abrasive and barely literate, at which point I requested not to be contacted again apart from details of the complaint procedure, to which I never received the courtesy of a reply.

I later discovered that the official Dior website priced the very same glasses approximately £20 cheaper than those listed on decormyeyes.com (the current exchange rate does not affect this). This came as a surprise, as decormyeyes claim to offer discounted prices,

I took this up with an online customer service adviser, in an instant messenger available directly from the website, by the name of Lindsey. Despite me providing her with the link and showing her the difference in price, in addition to pointing out the fact that the actual Dior sunglasses contained a Swarowski crystal and apparently could not see the difference. I also pointed out that their site claimed to sell authentic products with relevant documentary evidence in the form of an authenticity certificate. I pointed out that this was not received by the recipient. Nothing to resolve the issue. She then abruptly ended the conversation, re-directing me to her manager, giving me an international telephone number.

I then e-mailed sales at decormyeyes.com and provided them with full details of the conversation and my complaint. The response I got was sub-par and automated. It did nothing to resolve the issue and despite being directed to a supervisor or manager as instructed by the Customer Services representative, the person I received a response from was indeed the person I was making the initial complaint about in addition to the price discrepancy, being none other than my seller, Stanley Bold!

Upon further e-mail correspondence I decided to phone the so-called manager at the London I called the London office and spoke to a lady named Melissa who took down the details and informed me that the manager was out and would call me shortly. This manager is the sales rep, Stanley Bold. Despite me requesting that he contact me on my mobile phone, I made a call to him upon which I was put on hold.

I then spoke to him (or rather, was verbally abused and shouted at). He did not listen to a single word I said, or tried to say and hurled racist, derogatory, threatening and offensive abuse to me despite my attempts at keeping the matter civilized and professional, the point at which he told me to “shut the fuck up” and that “England was a weird little country” and he “Doesn’t know how we do things here” and “Doesn’t care”.

At this point I terminated the call. Initially I wanted a refund, however at this point in time I am more concerned as to preventing people from using this website, as it is obvious the merchandise therein is fake, counterfeit, the website falsely advertises their merchandise as being authentic when in fact it is mere cheap knock-offs and the staff are abusive and unhelpful.

Since the telephone conversation did nothing in the way of resolving this issue, I put the various points in my complaint in writing including reference to the Consumer Goods Act 1972 whereby I should be entitled to a refund without having to pay an re-stocking fee in addition to the dispute over the authenticity of the item.

I then received an e-mail threatening the recipient of my purchase and their business address to the effect of: “NEVER INSULT ME THIS WAY AGAIN AND TELL ME THE ITEMS I SELL ARE NOT AUTHENTIC OR I WILL CALL [the business] AND CAUSE SUCH A PROBLEM AT YOUR DAUGHTERS OFFICE THAT YOU WILL NEVER KNOW HOW TO GET OUT OF IT.

DO NOT UNDERMIND ME AND SAY THIS EVERY [sic] AGAIN!”

This further exemplifies the illiterate, unprofessional, aggressive and abusive sub-human cretin that Stanley Bold is.

In conclusion, I hope that this complaint reaches you before this obvious con artist deprives you of your hard earned cash! I will however be taking this as far as possible in order to get this man and his products recognized for what they are – fraudulent and dishonest, both for the US and the UK.
Larry March 11, 2009
Unauthorized billing
I recently ordered RayBans and received the wrong RayBan item, I was told to return them and the shipping cost would be paid for by them. I later contacted this Stanley character who informed me that the item that I ordered was no longer in stock or made, and that a refund of sunglasses was being issued. I then asked him about the returned shipping charges being credited at which time he became very unprofessional and sarcastic. He told me to eat the $11.80 shipping cost and told me what do I expect from shopping on the internet that I was being a little girl about the $11.80.

First of all if he could not deliver the correct item which now seems intentional, according to his behavior he shouldn't have sent them and have me return them to a different location, 2nd the agreement on return per three different phone conversations was that the shipping cost would be reimbursed.

Attention consumers read previous filed reports, after speaking with Stanley I can attest to his conduct.
swanrenee January 5, 2009
fraud
I submitted an order for a pair of sunglasses. I incorrectly imput my credit card info and the order came back declined. I cancelled the order and now they claim that I owe 20% of the order, otherwise they would send it to collections. Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't they wait for payment before they request the order?
November 1, 2008
glasses
I wanted to buy my mother a christmas gift and i knew that she wanted a pair of designer glasses. so naturrally, i wanted to buy her some genuine ones, but without the price tag that usually follows. I went searching online for a site that sold designer glasses but was cheaper. I came across a variety of sites but of all of them decormyeyes were the cheapest and promised the fastest delivery. Best of both worlds, right? Wrong. I wne t ahead and placed the order and during the time when it was placed and the time that it should have been delivered to my house, I started to have second thoughts about whether it was genuine. So, I contacted the company first via telephone and couldnt reach a person. Finally, after many attempts I was able to talk to a man that said that his name was Stanley. He explained that even though I had canceled my order, 20% of the price tag would still be deducted from the refund that I would eventually receive. This puzzled me because I had not read any of this before, during, or after the placement. So I called once again and the same voice answered. This too made me realize that the odds of a real company only having one person to answer the phone was highly unlikely. Another clue to allude to the fact that this site was a scam. Thank goodness that prior to the cancellation, I had called my bank and explained the situation. They recommended that I close down the account immediately and get a new credit card number. I took their advice and proceeded to inform this "Stanley" on our next conversation via email. After he was informed about the damper in his plans to cheat me out of my full refund, he sent back a reply email saying that he was glad that I had to go thru all the trouble of getting a new account number. I sent one back telling him to grow up and to look for someone else to cheat out of their money. He sent the email back saying that he had all of my information and would put it all over the web. Does this sound like a rel company would do? Think twice before you give your information out, especially if it sounds too good to be true. It usually is.

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