Present L’Occitane booklet from The Malaysian Women’s Weekly November 2011 magazine at the nearest L’Occitane boutique. Start from 1st November. Limited to 500 readers only.
Here comes another bad experience story.
On Tuesday (1st Nov) I redeemed mine at Mid Valley but sadly I was rude treated by one of the promoter. The promoter asked if I’d like to browse around and I asked politely when is the event ending. I told her that I just dropped by for 5 mins while on the way to meet a client and I’d drop by again in another 2 days. Her face immediately turn sour and she just put the gift on the table and went off leaving me filling up the form alone. After I’m done filling the form I was standing there waiting for someone to come over but none of them bothered. I asked the girl if I should leave the form there and she didn’t even bother to turn her back and answer me. The rest just stood from far looking. That was rude!! IMHO the promoter should either hand me the gift with a thank you (even if it’s redemption) or she can explain to me what is the gift and how to use. L’Occitane humiliated me and I felt disgusted. I’m never going to step my foot to L’Occitane again. Nevertheless MWW and L’Occitane has done a good with such a good promo and sampling exercise.
I logged a complain at MWW Facebook fan page upon returning to office and the person in charge attended to my complain immediately. They actually informed L’Occitane and needed my email address to follow up as L’Occitane took this matter very seriously. I’m not gonna make this anymore worse than it already has been so I informed MWW that there’s no need to do any follow up as my intention is to make alert to MWW and L’Occitane only. Then there’s a missed call yesterday evening. I called back and found out that it’s L’Occitane HQ that was calling me. I didn’t know who is the person that called and it’s already 6pm so I put down the phone.
I’m disappointed somehow with some of the so-called “branded” brand store/counter/boutique that always treat me as if I can’t afford to buy anything. I’m always dressed up nicely with full makeup on and in pump heels but yet I’m always portrayed as “can’t afford” shopper. In fact I’m the one who bought more than anyone else. I’m getting more and more fed-up with this kind of treatment.
Nevertheless I love Malaysian Women’s Weekly magazine very much.