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Even big and famous brands sometimes send generic replies that are not very helpful. Some pieces look shiny online but feel like plastic when you open the package. I have learned to avoid items that look extremely different in every product photo. Many times I avoided a bad purchase just by reading a few careful comments.
If anyone is interested in real user experiences, I sometimes write short notes about the shops I test. You can find one of the pages here: check this link Sometimes customer service can fix a bad experience, but not always. Forums, blogs and communities create a kind of collective memory for shoppers. Metal can feel more premium, but acetate can be more comfortable for long wear. I try to balance my budget between basic everyday items and a few special pieces. Smaller shops can be surprisingly friendly if they care about repeat customers. Maybe this is useful for someone. |
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