The discount shoe retailer opened a luxury store called "Palessi" and filled it with the brand's inexpensive footwear; shoes that vary from $20-$40, consumers paid up to $600 for them.
I honestly think they should have kept the money. I don’t like Payless any more than any other company, but there’s something to be said about capitalist infighting and if you can spend four digits on shoes, you getting scammed is not deserving of my sympathy.
To be fair, they revealed it to them after checkout and not only gave their money back, but let them keep the shoes.
True true, I just found calling a marketing ploy a prank to be pretty funny in its own right
I honestly think they should have kept the money. I don’t like Payless any more than any other company, but there’s something to be said about capitalist infighting and if you can spend four digits on shoes, you getting scammed is not deserving of my sympathy.