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August 23, 2008
Selling ill made gowns
I ordered a gown from this company, the entire top of the dress is made crooked, can't not be repaired. They refuse a refund, will not speak to me on the phone or answer emails. Reported it to the Better Business Bureau, their response to them was "no refund". Please do not order from this company.
They are professing to be in Pennsylvania but truth of the matter is the gowns are made in some sweat shop in China!!!
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August 18, 2008
Scam and cheating
NextEve.com boasts cheap and inexpensive prom, evening, MOB and MOG dresses. Their dresses arrived in dirty, dusty plastic bags from a province in China. In spite of the fact that NextEve.com says you must complete their return police to return articles purchased from them, they later told me when I finally was able to reach them, after they requested that I take photographs and give detailed information as to why I did not want the NON-custom garments that I had purchased from them, they refused to refund my money.
I returned the four dresses I had purchased from them because they looked NOTHING like the photos of the dresses that were featured on the internet. The dresses were very poorly made, one even having an 18-inch area which had not been stitched at all. The material on the dresses looked more like what would have been used in a pant lining rather than an actual dress that could be worn in public. Likewise, one of the dresses had not been hemmed at all, but rather the material had apparently been held together and likely cut with scissors, creating an irregular, jagged hem line.
Lastly, in addition to the dirty bags the dresses arrived in, the dresses themselves were also dusty. At this time, NextEve.com has their poorly made dresses, which I returned immediately, and they have my money, as they refuse to refund my money, contrary to their listed return policy.
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