My 'free' shoes
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anneed
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My 'free' shoes
Just had to share this.
I went into the Salisbury branch of Hotter shoes in Salisbury to get some cleaner for my tired but comfy leisure shoes. The sales girl was clearly inexperienced but a colleague glanced at my feet and said 'Dark aqua cream' which I then bought.
Now I did think the colour looked a bit different but went ahead and slathered the stuff over my shoes. They were ruined. My blue nubuck shoes were now a streaky, green.
I returned to the shop first thing the next day thinking they'd try to avoid blame. How wrong I was. They immediately took responsibility and offered to send off for identical replacement shoes or I could choose a different pair from the shop.
So I now have brand new shoes (which actually cost £10 more) and they even refunded the cost of the cream.
That's what I call good customer service.
I went into the Salisbury branch of Hotter shoes in Salisbury to get some cleaner for my tired but comfy leisure shoes. The sales girl was clearly inexperienced but a colleague glanced at my feet and said 'Dark aqua cream' which I then bought.
Now I did think the colour looked a bit different but went ahead and slathered the stuff over my shoes. They were ruined. My blue nubuck shoes were now a streaky, green.
I returned to the shop first thing the next day thinking they'd try to avoid blame. How wrong I was. They immediately took responsibility and offered to send off for identical replacement shoes or I could choose a different pair from the shop.
So I now have brand new shoes (which actually cost £10 more) and they even refunded the cost of the cream.
That's what I call good customer service.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Brilliant Anne
Wasn't it you that got a council tax re-banding earlier in the year ??
They say things come in three's so I would make sure you buy a lottery ticket.
It's nice to hear when a company will accept responsibility for their mistake.
Wasn't it you that got a council tax re-banding earlier in the year ??
They say things come in three's so I would make sure you buy a lottery ticket.
It's nice to hear when a company will accept responsibility for their mistake.
Jo
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Jean W
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Jo - you and I know each other too well.
Anne, I read your post and then went off to read others. I came back to say exactly what Jo has said. Well done
Definitely buy the Lottery Ticket
Anne, I read your post and then went off to read others. I came back to say exactly what Jo has said. Well done
Definitely buy the Lottery Ticket
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gfwgfw
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Re: My 'free' shoes
You lovey ladies are disgraceful, make no mistake about that
My very first Hotta purchase . . . the sole left the uppers
I sighed with what an a*se sole I am and bung them in the wheelie bin
No more cheapeee shoe shops for the Giant
Be happy and have a peaceful evening
My very first Hotta purchase . . . the sole left the uppers
I sighed with what an a*se sole I am and bung them in the wheelie bin
No more cheapeee shoe shops for the Giant
Be happy and have a peaceful evening
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas 
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anneed
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Yes, I have been lucky - and I'm in a lottery syndicate at work so you never know. Mind you, I've been in this syndicate for years and I don't think we've ever won more than about £20. Still, you have to be in it to win it.
And I think Hotter must have improved since Giant's experience. Perhaps he normally wears designer footwear but in my book Hotter aren't 'cheapeee' at all. My new shoes were £69.
And I think Hotter must have improved since Giant's experience. Perhaps he normally wears designer footwear but in my book Hotter aren't 'cheapeee' at all. My new shoes were £69.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: My 'free' shoes
I don't think we have any Hotter shops in our area or at least I've never seen one but I have had their magazine through the post and I don't think they sell cheapie's either considering you can go in somewhere like M&S and buy a pair of shoes for around £25.
Jo
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CaroleF
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Yes you can get cheaper shoes elsewhere but Hotter offer wider width shoes in some quite acceptable styles which don't look like some of those horrid ones I've seen in adverts for the elderly! I've had two pairs of Hotter sandals and one pair of loafers - really stylish and wide enough to fit my wide feet! I have worn the loafers for most of the winter and they still loook good - they do have occasional sales too. I'd love to buy some of the really pretty shoes I see but unfortunately they are always too narrow for me. I looked in M&S only yesterday and even their wider Footglove shoes are too narrow for me.
Carole
Carole
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Jean W
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Jo - our nearest is Meadow H?ll 
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Dancing Queen
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Thanks Jean,I've never seen one there , mind you I go to MeadowhEll so rarely these days that when I do new shops have popped up everywhere

Jo
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Did they ever get the monorail running there? We did the electronic station signs when it was first built. They called it Merryhell then so things must be improvingDancing Queen wrote:Thanks Jean,I've never seen one there , mind you I go to MeadowhEll so rarely these days that when I do new shops have popped up everywhere![]()
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david63
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Re: My 'free' shoes
I think that you need to remember that there is no "free" anything in life.
Whilst in this case the shoes were replaced there will be a cost incurred by the company in doing so and that cost will ultimately be passed on to the customers or the shareholders.
Whilst in this case the shoes were replaced there will be a cost incurred by the company in doing so and that cost will ultimately be passed on to the customers or the shareholders.
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emjay45
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Goodness that is good service. I've seen those shoes advertised on TV and I'm always looking for comfy shoes. My feet always swell up when I'm on the ship so maybe I'll send for some online. 
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Frank Manning
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Sue swears by Hotter for comfort Emjay, and their size 12s fit me, and I am really a size 13. (I do totter a bit on stilletos though
) Anne's experience confirms what we think. Also all their shoes are made in the UK we believe...even better.
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oldbluefox
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Re: My 'free' shoes
For comfort I always go for Rieker. The most comfortable shoes ever - just like slippers!! And they come nice and wide.
I was taught to be cautious
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Dancing Queen
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Yes Bob they've had the tram system in Sheffield for years, you're not getting Meadowhall which many refer to as MeadowhEll mixed up with the Merryhill centre in Birmingham are you as I've never heard Merryhell used to describe Meadowhall but that doesn't say it hasn't beenQuizzical Bob wrote:Did they ever get the monorail running there? We did the electronic station signs when it was first built. They called it Merryhell then so things must be improvingDancing Queen wrote:Thanks Jean,I've never seen one there , mind you I go to MeadowhEll so rarely these days that when I do new shops have popped up everywhere![]()
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Ray Scully
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Re: My 'free' shoes
They are based about 6 miles from us. They manufacture a lot of their lines there, a rarity these days, shoes manufactured in the UK
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Yes, you're right of course. Meadow hall is on the old steel works on Sheffield, isn't it? Whereas Merryhill is on the old steel works in Dudley. There's a pattern here.Dancing Queen wrote:Yes Bob they've had the tram system in Sheffield for years, you're not getting Meadowhall which many refer to as MeadowhEll mixed up with the Merryhill centre in Birmingham are you as I've never heard Merryhell used to describe Meadowhall but that doesn't say it hasn't beenQuizzical Bob wrote:Did they ever get the monorail running there? We did the electronic station signs when it was first built. They called it Merryhell then so things must be improvingDancing Queen wrote:Thanks Jean,I've never seen one there , mind you I go to MeadowhEll so rarely these days that when I do new shops have popped up everywhere![]()
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Dancing Queen
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Re: My 'free' shoes
Yes the pattern being the decline of the steel industry, very little of it left now in Sheffield sadly, I'm not sure if the Meadowhall site was a steel works ( as I'm not from Sheffield ) but there used to be many in that particular area so it probably was.Quizzical Bob wrote:Yes, you're right of course. Meadow hall is on the old steel works on Sheffield, isn't it? Whereas Merryhill is on the old steel works in Dudley. There's a pattern here.Dancing Queen wrote:Yes Bob they've had the tram system in Sheffield for years, you're not getting Meadowhall which many refer to as MeadowhEll mixed up with the Merryhill centre in Birmingham are you as I've never heard Merryhell used to describe Meadowhall but that doesn't say it hasn't beenQuizzical Bob wrote:Did they ever get the monorail running there? We did the electronic station signs when it was first built. They called it Merryhell then so things must be improvingDancing Queen wrote:Thanks Jean,I've never seen one there , mind you I go to MeadowhEll so rarely these days that when I do new shops have popped up everywhere![]()
Jo