To Whom it May Concern...
Dear Charleston Outlet of Las Vegas,
Being an avid thrift store shopper I often see odd and sometimes shocking things. I would have to say that your shop imparticular has managed to "take the cake" in the "WTFWYT" category...that would be "What the f&^k where you thinking". Imagine my surprise, utter disgust and disappointment when I saw this on your shoe shelf. And not just on on one pair of shoes but on several. Somehow, someone managed to ruin a perfectly great pair of 80's 9 West electric blue pumps by ever-so-cluelessly writing the price ON the shoe...and following the lead, proceeded to write the marked down price below it...the fact that it has gone on sale probably has nothing to do with the fact that people do not want to walk around with big ol' grease pen prices on there shoes...riiiiiight (did the sarcasm come through on that? I hope so.)
Now, experienced in the art of price removal on second hand items, I know there is a chance that the pen can be removed but more than likely with the some sort of reminder left behind of the brilliant pricing technique. I have come up with a suggestion for where to write your prices, it works for many other stores, Savers is one thrift that comes to mind...It is called: THE BOTTOM OF THE SHOE.
Thank-you for your time and consideration on this matter. I have attached a photo below.
Kind Regards,
The Goods!
Being an avid thrift store shopper I often see odd and sometimes shocking things. I would have to say that your shop imparticular has managed to "take the cake" in the "WTFWYT" category...that would be "What the f&^k where you thinking". Imagine my surprise, utter disgust and disappointment when I saw this on your shoe shelf. And not just on on one pair of shoes but on several. Somehow, someone managed to ruin a perfectly great pair of 80's 9 West electric blue pumps by ever-so-cluelessly writing the price ON the shoe...and following the lead, proceeded to write the marked down price below it...the fact that it has gone on sale probably has nothing to do with the fact that people do not want to walk around with big ol' grease pen prices on there shoes...riiiiiight (did the sarcasm come through on that? I hope so.)
Now, experienced in the art of price removal on second hand items, I know there is a chance that the pen can be removed but more than likely with the some sort of reminder left behind of the brilliant pricing technique. I have come up with a suggestion for where to write your prices, it works for many other stores, Savers is one thrift that comes to mind...It is called: THE BOTTOM OF THE SHOE.
Thank-you for your time and consideration on this matter. I have attached a photo below.
Kind Regards,
The Goods!

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