Do Not Recommend Into Archive
Multiple negative experiences with this Company. Company sold $2000 bag. Arrived in thin bubble pouch (no box, tissue, or packing for $2000 purchase) with dried out strap completely cracked. Contacted Company immediately which gave me the run around. Although photos of two breaks in handle, and photos of no packaging were provided, they gave me the run around and made up new "terms" not on website (screen captured all of them) to try and avoid providing a return address label or providing a refund. Did not care how I was damaged in their process with their negligent business practices. First, told me they would "get the bag repaired" "or offer me site credit" vs. a refund on a bag with two complete cracks on the one strap handle. Next showed fradulent photos of just the underside of the strap (not the top), then sent photos where the crack on top was visible in blowing up the photos, which they had not bothered to check. The owner refused to send a return shipping label or take responsibility for sending an expensive bag in a flimsy document pouch, causing intentional damages to me of $200+. Then when a refund was finally issued after I sent it back, it was shorted. There is no customer service number, the text "customer service box on website" doesn't work, and a search of New York business does not return anything for "Into Archive". The Pay Pal refund comes from a Kate Mao at RISD email. This was the second bad experience, the first was when they sold a $9000 bag. They didn't send it, and stonewalled for weeks when it wasn't shipped. Turns out they used the bag I had paid for in a paid photo shoot, and when it was finally sent, arrived in an old Amazon box with no tissue or packing. I pointed this out to them and they said it was a one time issue. The practices of this business are deeply troubled. They do not care about customers, their goods, or the damages they cause with their negligent practices. Buyer beware.
7 de novembro de 2024
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