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haburi.comNewest Review: ... instructions I sent them back and awaited my refund. Lo and behold nearly 90 days later and I'M STILL WAITING. Aparently they refunded me on the 01 of february 2003, I checked my bank statement, no refund, I phoned the bank who have no record of any monies going into my account on that date. I contacted Haburi who told me they would get in touch with their accounts department and get back to me. Shock and horror no reply, I have emailed them 5 times now each time with no reply back. Their curstomer service is appaling. I have now been in touch with trading standards and have forwarded them all the information so as they can get in tou... more |
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by - written on 25/04/03 (Somewhat useful, 70 readings)
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Having been bought in by the prices I purchased some clothes and a couple pairs of levis from Haburi.com. They came and I didn't like the colours or styles they had sent, so following their returns instructions I sent them back and awaited my refund. Lo and behold nearly 90 days later and I'M STILL WAITING. Aparently they refunded me on the 01 of february 2003, I checked my bank statement, no refund, I phoned the bank who have no record of any monies going into my account on that date. I contacted Haburi who told me they would get in touch with their accounts department and get back to me. Shock and horror no reply, I have emailed them 5 times now each ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/09/02 (Useful, 52 readings)
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No they aren't haburi.com is a internet based designer shopping portal heavily discounted to you the punter. All you do is sign up and get a weekly update on what they have for sale and you can have a look at you own leisure. So here I was with my daughter she wanted some new jeans so IDEA (ping) lets look on haburi for what they have. We looked and found some lovely jeans which both where suitable for my sensibilities and her cool and trendy outlook so we ordered them. Paying by credit card and at the same time buying one or two items to get passed the £60 limit for free shipping ( which I hate shipping should be free for any item ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/02/02 (Useful, 110 readings)
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I was employed by Haburi.com in the UK in May 2000 as a Merchandise Manager. I had worked for an offline designer discount company based on Old Bond Street in London and I was head hunted by my former boss. The idea behind the company was great with the empahsis on Designer brands at discount prices available across 14 European countries in 10 different languages. The reality is a difficult logistical and cummunications nightmare which Haburi.com have managed to pull of well in some respects. The market around the world for Designer Clothes (at discount) is massive, the supply is not. It is very difficult for a small unknown firm to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/11/01 (Very useful, 257 readings)
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I have a rather sad story to tell you; naturally it involves my boisterous companion, Geoffrey the Mad Mohican Giraffe. For those of you that know Geoffrey, it is common knowledge that he has been trying to find a young female giraffe for some time now. Well, having been expelled from his old school (for kicking his teacher in the shin, completely warranted as she was very rude about his heritage) we found Geoffrey a new school. One just for talking animals, located, well at a secret London location. Geoffrey had dusted off his satchel and his dictionary and gone off to school, looking forward to learning new things. His scalping axe was banned, left safely at ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/11/01
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If you want to save money, fly to New York. - Advantages: Online shopping - Disadvantages: Last years fashion, Not enough choice, High prices

