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Skateboarding => Shoes & Gear => Topic started by: MeanestCleanestPenis on February 20, 2012, 09:48:57 AM
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Bought a pair of halfcabs in America a while back and wore them casually for a couple of weeks until the suede split just above where the upper meets the sole. Obviously some sort of manufacturing error but I can't seem to get hold of anyone in the UK to get a replacement. I have tried hitting up Vans Europe on twitter and emailing the American customer service but with no luck. Anyone got a number or an idea of who to speak to?
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have you tried getting in touch with nic powley (vans uk tm)?
(https://www.facebook.com/nic.powley (https://www.facebook.com/nic.powley))
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Bought a pair of halfcabs in America a while back and wore them casually for a couple of weeks until the suede split just above where the upper meets the sole. Obviously some sort of manufacturing error but I can't seem to get hold of anyone in the UK to get a replacement. I have tried hitting up Vans Europe on twitter and emailing the American customer service but with no luck. Anyone got a number or an idea of who to speak to?
have you ever thought about contacting the people you bought them from? no shoe company deals with the consumer directly when i comes to defects. i bought some dunks that fell apart and tried to contact nike and they told me i had to go through the people i bought them from. i doubt contacting the tm is gonna do anything, but i guess it couldnt hurt to try.
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have you tried getting in touch with nic powley (vans uk tm)?
(https://www.facebook.com/nic.powley (https://www.facebook.com/nic.powley))
Many thanks, good idea.
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Bought a pair of halfcabs in America a while back and wore them casually for a couple of weeks until the suede split just above where the upper meets the sole. Obviously some sort of manufacturing error but I can't seem to get hold of anyone in the UK to get a replacement. I have tried hitting up Vans Europe on twitter and emailing the American customer service but with no luck. Anyone got a number or an idea of who to speak to?
have you ever thought about contacting the people you bought them from? no shoe company deals with the consumer directly when i comes to defects. i bought some dunks that fell apart and tried to contact nike and they told me i had to go through the people i bought them from. i doubt contacting the tm is gonna do anything, but i guess it couldnt hurt to try.
Yeah, it is a bit of a tricky situation, I know Vans are probably going to tell me to just go to the retailer but as I bought them in America and am in the UK it is a bit tricky. I'd have to pay for shipping to the states and there is no guarantee of a new pair, the shop would probably be bummed to send a new pair to the UK and try to avoid it. Pretty crazy as they fell to bits after wearing them to go to the pub or shops, not even skating. I guess I just dropped too many lifestyle hammers ;)