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My trademark was removed from the NIKE T-shirt I just bought, but when I put it on I found it was not the right size. Can I exchange it? what to do? Ask the experts for advice

In fact, this problem is not as serious as what some people above said. Goods sold according to normal procedures must be intact and can be returned or exchanged unconditionally. However, this is just a theory. In fact, many of them are not like this.

Especially for more expensive clothes such as NIKE, the customer base is also very picky. After all, the Chinese are still stingy and careful. They spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in blood and sweat. If you buy it today, you can return it tomorrow, no matter what. Maybe they can't stop it, so they live by theory, and their store clerk has long been beaten to death by angry customers.

Your T-shirt tag fell off. Such an accident is okay. You must have a sales receipt and guarantee that you just bought it in the past two days. I want you to explain the problem properly. big.

I will give you two suggestions. If you are very happy when buying, you just pick up the clothes from the shelf, try them on and then leave after you think they are OK. The time is only a few minutes, and you have already forgotten to entertain you. The appearance of the store clerk, then when you went there, you directly said that there was no tag when you bought it, and you were not looked at carefully at all. You came here today just to change the size, not because it was a sample. Try to look innocent. The expression indicates that he has not noticed that there is no hanging tag. This is the best way to change, because with so many clothes, they can't guarantee that they all have tags. People often try on clothes and try to remove the tags. There are also vulnerabilities that they transfer from store to store and remove the tags. , so if you bought it quickly and directly, it probably didn’t leave a deep impression on the store clerk, and they would easily believe you. But the premise is that the product is not the kind that was picked up from the warehouse without even unpacking it, and there were many customers when you bought it, so you can guarantee that the clerk will not remember you.

If there were not many people when you bought it, and you unfortunately tried it on for a long time, in just a few days, I guess you went and the clerk who served you could recall you, then you It's best not to say that there was no tag when you bought it. It's even more useless to say it after being exposed. Boys who sell sports brands are the least likely to accept this trick. They will think that you are deliberately causing trouble, and they can give it to you. I won't change it for you when it's time to change it. I suggest you just say nice things and be more sincere in your attitude. It's similar to the clerk who treated you. After all, he got the commission from the purchase of that dress. If you say it again, his attitude will be different. Good service, good stuff, etc. can usually get things done. In fact, they have spare tags that can be reattached to clothes.

So, many times after-sales problems can be easily solved, but many old store clerks are unwilling to go against the theory to help others, mainly because they are afraid of trouble. But people are all emotional creatures. If you say more nice things and don't be harsh, the problem will actually be much easier to solve. This is my experience in facing countless after-sales problems in the retail industry for many years.

Hope it helps. Don't worry too much, go and try it, as early as possible.