I think H&M should have limited each person to only 2 of each item (one for them, one for a friend). That's ridiculous that people who went to the store and waited in line weren't able to get any clothes and they now have to go to Ebay to get them!
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Veni, Vedi, Visa.
I came, I saw, I did a little shopping.
Man I should have done this. I went to the one on Michigan Ave yesterday and they had a ton of stuff. I tried on a bunch but didn't love anything and didn't want to buy just for the sake of having one her things.
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I think H&M should have limited each person to only 2 of each item (one for them, one for a friend). That's ridiculous that people who went to the store and waited in line weren't able to get any clothes and they now have to go to Ebay to get them!
to play devil's advocate for a second... in a way doesn't it make it more fair (assuming that the person isn't adding a huge mark-up) since now people who live in places where there are no h&m's have a chance to purchase the clothes?
honey wrote: zeitgeist4 wrote: I think H&M should have limited each person to only 2 of each item (one for them, one for a friend). That's ridiculous that people who went to the store and waited in line weren't able to get any clothes and they now have to go to Ebay to get them! to play devil's advocate for a second... in a way doesn't it make it more fair (assuming that the person isn't adding a huge mark-up) since now people who live in places where there are no h&m's have a chance to purchase the clothes?
I can see your point honey but I still think H&M should have put some kind of limit on it, even if it were as high as 10 items per person. There were people in the stores buying like 30 items and obviously it wasn't all for friends. I was actually really only going out of my way to go to H&M to try to get something for a friend who lives in an area without an H&M (bumblebee) and wasn't able to get what she wanted. Of course now she can try ebay and hope the markup isn't huge. Anyway aside from these vague "moral" issues I think it would have made things less insane in the stores if they had put a limit on things.