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The customer is always right in China

Started by Josquius, October 27, 2011, 01:02:26 AM

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Josquius

QuoteSometimes when you buy a pair of shoes, one of them can feel snug while the other one does not quite fit.
Tom Boddingham certainly knows the feeling.
When the 27-year-old ordered a special monster-design slipper to fit his oversized left foot, he was sent this size 1,450 one – because manufacturers failed to spot a decimal point.

He had requested a 14.5, as well as a smaller size 13 for his right foot. The pair cost £15.50.

However, manufacturers in China misread the measurement and accidentally made the whopping seven foot-long slipper, which was shipped to him along with the correct smaller size.
Now 6ft 7in Mr Boddingham, who wears custom-made shoes because of the different sizes of his feet, will sell it on eBay.

Mistake: Tom ordered his custom-made slipper from the Monster Slippers website
'It was sent directly from Hong Kong and measures 210 x 130 x 65cm – the same length as a grizzly bear or a family car,' said Mr Boddingham, from Ilford, Essex. 'I must be the owner of the biggest slipper in the world.
'I'm going to sell it online, and if I can make a few quid out of it then all the better.'
Online slipper company Monster Slippers – which is based in Dunmow, Essex, and has the motto 'for the animal in you' – apologised to  Mr Boddingham and has not charged him any extra. A spokesman explained the mistake occurred because of a 'translation error'.
'We are making him a replacement slipper of the right dimensions,' he added.

Apparently workers in the slipper factory assumed his giant order was for a shop window display.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2051081/Tom-Boddingham-slipper-Decimal-point-error-sees-size-size-1-450-order-China.html



:lol:

No clue on the truth of this, it seems quite unbelievable- they would charge 15 quid for something so huge? Why, you could dismantle it for parts.
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The Brain

My fursona doesn't have a giant left foot. Not buying it from him.
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Eddie Teach

I suspect the billing and the production/shipping were handled by different people.
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Syt

http://www.geekosystem.com/tag/tom-boddingham/



QuoteWhat was at one time a straight-forward, if strange, story of a communications mix-up that resulted in an enormous slipper has suddenly taken a turn into the mysterious. As we, along with several national news outlets reported, a man by the name of Tom Boddingham claimed that he'd ordered a size 14.5 slipper and received a size 1,450 by mistake.

However, a post by the UK Guardian's Polly Curtis casts some doubt on this story. In her research, Curtis found a tweet from @william_summers that highlighted how the Boddingham looked exactly like Monster Slipper web manager Joe Jennings.
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Josquius

Jaha, a cunning advertising ploy.
Well.
Not so cunning. Just stupid press :lol:
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The Brain

Is Dailymail part of "the press" though? :hmm:
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Richard Hakluyt

I think everyone knew it was a stunt right from the start, but it was an amusing stunt so the story ran.