Thank you and thank you @Jmr928.Usually you send the product back before you're refunded
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Thank you and thank you @Jmr928.Usually you send the product back before you're refunded
Sorry mate. Me a lumpen, no Herr Professor Dr. of English.I admit that sometimes I come to this thread just to see your trolling, because I enjoy a car crash as much as the next person. However, when someone teases you back for the horrible grammar, it's not a great look to clap back with more nonsensical sentence structure.
A true german Lump you are ?Sorry mate. Me a lumpen, no Herr Professor Dr. of English.
Maybe this will help you answer your question. I’d think of how many shoes I have in my collection. I’d think about why would you never pay that much for shoes that aren’t welted. Do you have a small collection where you regularly re-sole your shoes and need it as a practical option? Or do you tend to just like the idea of being able to re-sole them but have brought very few pairs in for a re-sole and like them because you were told they are better?Can we please keep this thread on topic?
I got my email about the options. Debating what to choose: partial refund & keep the shoes or complete refund & return the shoes.
The last of Archibald fit me well (I have never found a Chelsea boot that really fit me except this one) but even with a partial refund, I would never pay that amount for non-welted shoes. So I'm tempted to go for the full refund and look further for shoes that are in fact welted.
Anyone care to comment what they chose?
If they fit and you like them I’d say just slap a sole protector on and keep them.Can we please keep this thread on topic?
I got my email about the options. Debating what to choose: partial refund & keep the shoes or complete refund & return the shoes.
The last of Archibald fit me well (I have never found a Chelsea boot that really fit me except this one) but even with a partial refund, I would never pay that amount for non-welted shoes. So I'm tempted to go for the full refund and look further for shoes that are in fact welted.
Anyone care to comment what they chose?
as mentioned, the only real difference is the fact it will be very difficult, if not impossible to have the shoes re-soled.Can we please keep this thread on topic?
I got my email about the options. Debating what to choose: partial refund & keep the shoes or complete refund & return the shoes.
The last of Archibald fit me well (I have never found a Chelsea boot that really fit me except this one) but even with a partial refund, I would never pay that amount for non-welted shoes. So I'm tempted to go for the full refund and look further for shoes that are in fact welted.
Anyone care to comment what they chose?
Can we please keep this thread on topic?
I got my email about the options. Debating what to choose: partial refund & keep the shoes or complete refund & return the shoes.
The last of Archibald fit me well (I have never found a Chelsea boot that really fit me except this one) but even with a partial refund, I would never pay that amount for non-welted shoes. So I'm tempted to go for the full refund and look further for shoes that are in fact welted.
Anyone care to comment what they chose?
What can you get for $200?Get a refund and use the money to get some actual proper shoes.
What can you get for $200?
What can you get for $200?
I think there’s a misunderstanding- You can effectively drop your cost to 200 by taking your 30% back on the refund if you keep them or you can get all of your money back which would give you 300 or so to find a new pair of shoes.Where did $200 come from, weren't they at $300 with VAT excl even at "Naked"?
Here's 60 brands of mainly welted shoes below $340 listed (that's domestic RRP pricing, so for all European brands VAT can be deducted for US folks etc).
Take the 30% and you have a pair of shoes and roughly $100.I think there’s a misunderstanding- You can effectively drop your cost to 200 by taking your 30% back on the refund if you keep them or you can get all of your money back which would give you 300 or so to find a new pair of shoes.