got these instead:
https://www.allenedmonds.com/shoes/s...&sz=18&start=1
got these instead:
https://www.allenedmonds.com/shoes/s...&sz=18&start=1
I love those. But I'm sure you can find another bargain that you'll enjoy. I couldn't pass on some drivers for only $75. And I picked up some derbies for my son in a EEE width for only $100. Unreal.
Update--I see you did. I was thinking about those as well. WTH? $67?
WHY ARE THE GUYS IN SUITS HERE? HAS SOMETHING GONE WRONG?
Well this is not what I wanted ... just came over email. I think this is a poor showing. I ordered early, and they processed, charged, and said my order was shipping. Seems to me they realized a pricing error.
The charge posted to my CC and I haven't received a refund. I would've assumed for good CS, you would post the refund first.Thank you for shopping with Allen Edmonds. Our popular or low inventory styles tend to sell out quickly, and unfortunately the below items were cancelled from your order due to insufficient inventory. Please note that your account has not been charged for these items. We apologize for any inconvenience and encourage you to shop AllenEdmonds.com and see what's new.
Charge posted or just an authorization/pending? Because even if they cancel the order/payment or refund right away on AE's end, it'll still take the bank several days to process that... Don't know why refunds/cancellations take days this day and age for banks to process... Probably because they're using that money immediately for risky/crappy bets.
Order had posted not gone through. In searching the deal boards ... it seems every order is canceled. This seems like a pricing error they screwed up and are hiding under low inventory. Every single person so far has posted their deal was canceled, those that posted right after it was found out and there were tons of sizes available.
I've had it happen it once or twice when there was a great sale--like 60 or 70 percent off. I paid with paypal and it took them about three weeks to release the charge.
But what made me the angriest was that the day after the sale was over, suddenly the shoes were back in stock. I still don't know what that game was about.
WHY ARE THE GUYS IN SUITS HERE? HAS SOMETHING GONE WRONG?
At least online they are indicating, it helps AE save face from a potential glitch in too cheap of price (unsure if yours were listed back at the 60-70%) and it helps them gather data from users like email, address, purchasing desires etc. that they may not have gotten without this approach.