Sooooo... I cracked the code.
ShoeDazzle sent me my replacement selection.
And, ohmyfreakingwordhalelujiahpraisebabyJesus they sent me more than one pair of acceptable shoes.
But...
Its ShoeDazzle, so of course there is a but. What, you were expecting success?
The 2 shoes I really really liked were sold out in my size. As were a pair of decent shoes I liked, but already have something similar too. They sent me 3 out of 5 SOLD OUT shoes.
WTF?
What have I done to deserve this?
Moral of the story: use small words related to what you want. Like peep-toe, conservative, casual. Do not use the words tranny, streetwalker, or cork, unless of course you are a streetwalking tranny who favors cork. But be prepared to still find yourself disappointed that the stylists will figure out exactly what you want and offer you the once in a lifetime chance to covet the shoes without the chance to actually wear them.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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What does everyone have against cork? I mean I would never wear it to work but it can work during the summer with a casual dress. Although the wedges I own that look like cork are not really cork.
I agree. Actually I have a few pairs of really cute shoes with *cork* accents. My issue is that a., I need work shoes, and b. I am a little iffy about the quality of $39 shoes (not all, but some) and since I found my realy cute cork wedge shoes that I wear with summer dresses, they were less than $39 from a store.
I am almost done with Kim's bullshit. They sent me, AGAIN, the exact opposite of what I effing ask for. Of course, I asked for 5 new pairs, so we'll see how it goes. This time I didn't put a damn word in the comment box hoping that no requests was better then any requests. Maybe it has been because of the use those words, like hooker, tranny, etc....
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