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Anyone else get really stressed repacking stuff to send back that you've bought online?

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FluffyJumper · 16/11/2013 21:13

Bought a load of stuff from Me&Em, it arrived looking untouched by human hand - tissue paper, the lot.

I've tried to get it all back in it's bags and I always get really stressed, trying to get the creases the same as when it was packed. Obviously I've not worn the stuff but it looks a little bit of a mess!

I always wonder how well other people manage to repack stuff and how bad it would need to be before they'd raise an eyebrow - presumably everything is re pressed before it's sold on?

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mirpuppet · 16/11/2013 21:14

Yes. They will repress and fix before sending back. Do not stress. Just send back.

EyeOfNewtBigtoesOfFrog · 16/11/2013 21:16

After a few years I've finally worked out that when i order something from Boden etc I should try to have a vague look at how it's been packed before I grab it out of the parcel! But usually, I don't replicate it exactly to return it. I basically fold it neatly with the tissue paper somewhere inside :o

I expect they're used to it and are happy that you've only tried it on, because I know (from friend who worked in a shop) a lot of people try to return something after wearing it out for a night.

HerdyHerdwick · 17/11/2013 10:23

Yes.
The individual bags never seem big enough, but they must be because the item got nicely packed into the bag in the first place.
I always feel bad that I can't seem to fold it right and keep it looking pristine.

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