In today's retail horror story that will make you feel icky, a customer at Victoria's Secret tried on a bikini bottom, andthen realized it was smeared in menstrual blood from a previous customer trying it on.
In San Diego University Towne Center's Victoria's Secret location, this past Sunday, the customer was looking to purchase some swimwear for the upcoming season. All perfectly good and normal. And then this happened:
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The customer asked to speak to a manager, who gave her hand sanitizer and a 30% off coupon as an apology. No words. After calling customer service, the customer was effectively given the runaround, with the representative saying a number of the store's policies are confidential.
The customer ended her horror story with this:
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The fact that a blood-covered garment of clothing went unnoticed and sat on store shelves for who knows how long is pretty inexcusable. As is the refusal for the store to adequately take responsibility for what is, hopefully, a rare meeting of retail and bodily fluid (though let's be honest, it can't be that rare).
[via Jezebel]