I didn't get anything, apparently MAC in Westfield Stratford got no stock. I don't know whether that's true or if she was just fobbing me off but I can't be bothered hunting things down.
There was a bit of a drama at Westfield, someone fell from the third floor and hit someone else. It's all over the news now. So sad, I hope both pull though.
Not in that bit, it happened near the John Lewis end. Two ladies told me what happened. Some said he fell, others that he jumped. The barriers aren't exactly low... Scary indeed.Oh no, how scary! Were you there when it happened?
Ouch - and how creepy too I got caught - I think by the same company - at a motorway service station a couple of years ago - got the same sales pitch anyway. I bought quite a few bits and pieces. Felt such an idiot when I looked up the firm involved. But wow were they convincing.Ohhhhhh I got so so ripped off the other day! In my shopping center, near super drugs there was a stand called Love Me Makeup Essentials and they grabbed me. They said this is brand awareness for England, and that this is sold in Macy's in new york (I immediately called their bullshit but he insisted) he also said it was going to be sold in debenhams and super drug here... More lies. Somehow I ended up buying it, not for myself, for a relatives birthday. But damn now after reading up about them I almost want to go back and give them a piece of my mind. One of them also noticed my bag from boux avenue, and asked to see if I had bought kinky underwear and said if I countour makeup, I don't need to on my boobs as they're good enough already. Wow.... (this was after I paid btw!)
Oh - that's awful - last week a sixteen year old was threatening to throw himself off our local shopping centre in Epsom, so they evacuated the whole area. Luckily they managed to talk him down.I didn't get anything, apparently MAC in Westfield Stratford got no stock. I don't know whether that's true or if she was just fobbing me off but I can't be bothered hunting things down.
There was a bit of a drama at Westfield, someone fell from the third floor and hit someone else. It's all over the news now. So sad, I hope both pull though.
They've been in our shopping centre too. All bright and bubbly and cheerful, and dancing along to 'Gangnam Style', they were (obviously tactics to make them seem friendly and approachable). They held out a bag to me, asking me if I like makeup, but I told them I had no money and walked off. I sat with my son on a nearby bench, eating chips, and watched them working. They hold out a bag of stuff, asking people if they would like free makeup. People are caught off guard, believe it will be free, and stand there holding the bag while the SA goes through their spiel (big brand, sold at Macys, and coming to the UK etc.) Then they start adding things to the bag, telling you all about them before starting to talk prices. They are hoping that people will feel obliged to buy rather than hand the bag back. I saw a couple of women buy while I was sat there. If you say you can't afford the stuff or that you're not ready to buy just now, the whole bag gets taken from you - you don't get anything free at all.Ohhhhhh I got so so ripped off the other day! In my shopping center, near super drugs there was a stand called Love Me Makeup Essentials and they grabbed me. They said this is brand awareness for England, and that this is sold in Macy's in new york (I immediately called their bullshit but he insisted) he also said it was going to be sold in debenhams and super drug here... More lies. Somehow I ended up buying it, not for myself, for a relatives birthday. But damn now after reading up about them I almost want to go back and give them a piece of my mind. One of them also noticed my bag from boux avenue, and asked to see if I had bought kinky underwear and said if I countour makeup, I don't need to on my boobs as they're good enough already. Wow.... (this was after I paid btw!)
That was how I felt, obliged. With me it was a bronzed thing for 30.00 and the rest was "free" - a brush set which allegedly will be sold for 80.00 (hahahha) and eyeshadow pallate and mini travel kit. You'd think it would be illegal to use Macy's and other stores to sell.They've been in our shopping centre too. All bright and bubbly and cheerful, and dancing along to 'Gangnam Style', they were (obviously tactics to make them seem friendly and approachable). They held out a bag to me, asking me if I like makeup, but I told them I had no money and walked off. I sat with my son on a nearby bench, eating chips, and watched them working. They hold out a bag of stuff, asking people if they would like free makeup. People are caught off guard, believe it will be free, and stand there holding the bag while the SA goes through their spiel (big brand, sold at Macys, and coming to the UK etc.) Then they start adding things to the bag, telling you all about them before starting to talk prices. They are hoping that people will feel obliged to buy rather than hand the bag back. I saw a couple of women buy while I was sat there. If you say you can't afford the stuff or that you're not ready to buy just now, the whole bag gets taken from you - you don't get anything free at all. I'm surprised they are allowed to trade in shopping centres using that kind of trick