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JustFab CA has a rating of 1.6 stars from 54 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with JustFab CA most frequently mention credit card and customer service. JustFab CA ranks 90th among Subscription Shopping sites.
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Im just writing this because i was a little skeptical about buying from just fab after reading all the horrible reviews. Its true justfab does try to scam you by automatically signing you up for a VIP membership that will automatically charge you like 40 dollars a month if you dont "skip" (EVERY month) or cancel your membership. They almost got me because they offered to let me have my first item for 10 dollars + 5 dollar shipping but luckily i read the agreement that they post on the side of the confirmation (it kinda looks like an ad so i could see how most people dont notice it). I was excited and bought a actually really nice purse for 15 bucks. The trick to avoiding this scam is to buy what you want for the VIP price and then cancelling your membership when your receive your item either that or just "skip" the charge every month. It explains it on the website. Its really annoying but whatever atleast youll get something out of it. P.s. When you do try to cancel your membership the operator will try there best to keep you as a member by offering your credit or discounts (i got offered 20% off my next item and even an automatic $10 dollars added to my account) i think its just best to cancel before you get charged for something you didnt even buy yet. So yeah i hope i helped even a little.
I don't understand all the negative reviews. My experience with site has been nothing but positive. Yes u are charged monthly as a VIP member however u can opt to skip the month and receive a credit. If u don't want to bother to call customer care to cancel vip status then cancel your card with your credit card company
I tried out JustFab for the first time last year and it seems to be okaaaaay for a subscription based company. I don't normally like the subscription based sites due to the fact that you are required to sign in every month to "skip the month" in order for you to avoid unwanted charges to your credit card. To be fair they do tell you this in the subscription details on their sign up page if you take the effort to read it. This is a sure way to make many consumers angry as we all have full time lives and might not remember to sign in and skip the month especially when they refuse to refund your credit card but give you an in-store credit instead. Alright fine... I'm still getting something for my money, it's not the end of the world. However, that being said I feel then that I am required to find something to use up the credit. But I have discovered that I don't actually like many of their products. I find them to be of low quality, made with synthetic non-durable materials. I have found the same type of product at the junior retailer Stitches or Forever21 and then I can have them without the shipping charges and exchange rate! Not only that but when I don't like the product the shipping costs of sending it back are often more than the product will be worth :( Out of all the orders I've made so far from JustFab I've only kept one pair of boots because the style was so different, I gave the rest away. I haven't had any real problems with their customer service, any representatives I had correspondence with were polite and reasonable. I know lots of other people really enjoy the company and their products, but personally I don't think JustFab will be worth my time in the future.
2 and a half years ago (27 months) I decided to buy my wife a pair of boots from this JUST FAB website and i did the regular checkout without noticing any subscription that I was registering for.
The boots were fine and for 27 months I completely forgot that the website existed, until 2 days ago when I checked my credit card statement for the first time. I noticed recurring statements for the entire period. After some investigation, I realized that I have been paying 1100 $ for a women's fashion subscription. As a guy, I find this quite pointless and I have had no use for this "service"(39.95$/month) except for the initial purchase, at which point I was not aware of said service.
I realized how much of a scam this company really is for regular web users. Back in 2012, the website looked different from what it looks now, but I guess not by much. I talked on the phone for 20 hours straight with the Philipino customer reps/ call center fashion experts and I was getting a lot of contradicting information regarding what I would get refunded. Initially they said I would be able to refund only 9 months(maximum allowable) of the service and then the same guy said 10.1st LIE.
Later I got hold of Rose who managed to raise that already maximized number to 14 months in instant refund in my visa and the remainder of 13 as a check that shall be delivered to my door in 8 to 11 weeks. How much can this really take? There is no such thing as half admission of guilt. By refunding me some money, they admitted THEFT. After asking numerous times to talk to someone in charge, they passed me from one employee to another contradicting everything the previous reps said.
After my entire experience with JustFab I don't feel comfortable receiving a part refund in form of a cheque for several reasons:
- I do not trust this company or anyone working for them
- From my professional experience in the field of payment portals I know for a fact that they are not allowed by VISA to refund a disputed item after more than 4 months(120 days), hence they are now defrauding the dedicated payment channels
- I do not have any security that if they send a letter allegedly containing a cheque, the cheque will be there.
- I have decided to build a payment platform just for them to refund my money using channels that check for fraud prevention, but they didn't want to hear about it.
- Last but not least it is JustFab's policy to not accept cheques as a method of payment, as such I shall not accept what they consider a substandard method of money delivery.
We are talking here about thieves stealing over 1100 dollars. Their only place is either in jail or out of business.
After this whole day, their javascript on the site's billing page has crashed and will not show me any of the items in the list, because it was not loading an asset stored in an amazon bucket, behind a cloudflare CDN proxy. You guys should check the settings on those buckets and make sure your assets have public permissions(403 HTTP error).
Do not believe anything that the fashion gurus tell you they are lying as to the various "company policies". The only company policy in use is to steal, to avoid any refunds if possible and to not admit any wrongdoing(clearly http://www.sccgov.org/sites/da/newsroom/newsreleases/Pages/NRA2014/Online-Fashion-Retailer-Pays-Over-$1-8-Million-to-Settle-Consumer-Protection-Lawsuit-For-Misleading-Advertising.aspx). The fact that they agreed a refund is an admission of theft/roberry/larceny/stealing.
My complaint: I was promised 14 months refunded on my card and 13 on a cheque. I have no way of checking in the card refunds are being processed for now. I have no way of knowing the cheque will ever be written and sent; just like a lot of people here received empty packages.
My desire: I want to be refunded in full, using a third party(escrow) that will guarantee that they received the money and then I want to have that money delivered to me by the third party. For this purpose I have created a payment gateway just so that JustFab can deliver the money(using Stripe https://stripe.com as an escrow service); I do not trust this company. They are a bunch of liars.
How are companies like this still operating? They rob your bank account or credit card of money they had NO PERMISSION TO TAKE! VIP A count my $#*!, they are simply stealing and getting away with it!... and the only reason there are stats for ratings is because you can't submit your comment without checking at least one star... so another scam?
Just got my shoes and purse today... LOVE LOVE LOVE... purse was bigger then expected which was a bonus, great lining and compartments, can't wait for spring... my boots were exactly as pictured on the website, my only complaint was a notice put up for Canadian buyers that they would be charging us in U. S dollars. Very disappointing.
If I could give this site no stars I would! This website is a scam. They start out by offering a low cost pair of shoes. Which in actuality, were pretty decent quality. However, to get this deal you need to sign up for a subscription and give them your credit card. If you don't hit a "skip this month" button before the 5th of each month, you will be charged almost $40/month for nothing. If you try to cancel your account, you can only do so by calling despite them having an e-mail address and online chat. The wait time for the call center is upwards of two hours, which can be impossible.
Unless you can remember to log in every single month to hit the skip button, don't use this website. You will literally be throwing money away and dealing with TERRIBLE costumer service.
I have heard the service for everything (returns, inquiries, etc.) are all terrible.
Bout a pair of boots and I just lve them I was so impressed with the deliver time and the quality of the boots and a pair of diamond hoops & a bracelet too like I mentioned good quality I'll have them for a long time. Cant waut to shop and order more of Justfab.ca
Thank you
Christine Wynne
DON'T EVER SHOP HERE!
The site doesn't even deserve a single-star rating.
Unlike some of the other reviews, I knew about the VIP Membership conditions of JustFab. My problems lie other fine print issues and lack of customer service.
I signed up about two weeks ago. For my first purchase, I was given 50% off one pair of shoes. There was also a BOGO sale going on at the time. I decided on three pairs of shoes. When I received them, all three pairs fit extremely poorly (one too big, one too small and one with a very strange fitting ankle strap). I wrote a review on one of the pairs saying I would need to return them.
The next day I received an email from JustFab addressed to "JustFab Member". It said that because the shoes were BOGO, they were not eligible for an exchange or refund. Nothing once came up during my order process to notify me of a final sale. I reviewed my order, along with all the main sections on the website and the page I got with the order, and NOTHING said that there were restrictions on refund policies.
I emailed them back saying that these unpublished restrictions were unacceptable. They emailed me back telling me they couldn't resolve the situation without me calling.
I called the next day and the woman on the phone again insisted that their policy was no refunds on BOGO. I said that this was not published anywhere and that I wouldn't have bought shoes from the site if that was the case as I had no idea how they would fit. She quickly said that because I was a first-time customer, they would offer a one-time refund for my shoes.
She kept insisting on a store credit. I kept insisting on a straight refund to my credit card because I still wasn't sure what sizes would be appropriate for me. One second she would acknowledge that I wanted a full refund and the next she would tell me she was going to process my store credit. When I final got frustrated and insisted on a refund, she said that that would be fine but there would be a $6 restocking fee. I again checked my order confirmation, the main parts of the website and the Order Info Slip in my package. The words "free and easy refund" were used four times on the slip alone... nowhere did it mention a restocking fee. I explained that I worked in public relations and that the company's lack of transparency is ridiculous. She finally agreed to wave the fee (though I haven't received the refund yet so we'll see).
I then asked to cancel my account as I was severely unhappy with the overall experience. She kept redundantly telling me about all the perks I would lose. When I said I didn't care, she just kept repeating herself. I finally insisted that she cancel my account and she claimed to have cancel it. She kept repeating "I'm soooo sad to see you go" over and over again. Then she finally ended the conversation with a plug to not forget to check them out on YouTube! How ridiculous.
I insisted on receiving a confirmation email for both my refund and my cancellation.
Once I was off the phone, I looked at more of the fine print on the website, I found a small section buried among statements about free returns that *some* promotion items weren't eligible for refunds. There was also a tiny section saying the returns were free save for a $6 restocking fee...
Regardless of it this website is fraudulent or not, their lack of transparency and poor customer service are reason enough not to shop with them. Save your time and money and hit the shoe stores in the mall!
I purchased one time from this company, which was six months ago. My credit card was pretty much at it's limit. As soon as i got it cleared up, they blasted me with a $39.95 charge. I disputed the charge with my cr crd company and then contacted Just Fab. They tried talking me into staying, I refused. They tried pushing the just skip, I refused. I said to the customer service rep, just cancel this, get this off my credit card. Was then told oh, as a vip member, we can void one transaction, but we are going to put a credit into your account for the $39.95. I said no, cancel, I won't buy ever again from you, I don't want a credit in my account, just credit my cr crd. SHE HUNG UP ON ME! DON'T EVER BUY FROM THIS COMPANY!
JustFab is just simply fabulous. They are not a scam as what others kept on saying. Yes, they do charge your card $39.95 a month, but you have the choice of "skipping the month" so they won't charge you, but if you forget, too bad. But you can still use it since it becomes a store credit. What you can do is, you can probably change your card details. Change it to a card that has nothing in it so they cannot take anything from it.
I love all my purchases from them. The quality is actually good. A lot of people buy from them. Love them! :)
I've been buying from Just fab for just over a year now. There quality is pretty good. The $40 price for everything isn't really a great deal, because you can find some great stores in Canada, that have shoes for $25-$40. What I like is that there is no hassle to return items for whatever reason you don't like them. I usually get a store credit, to avoid the restocking fee for a refund. I like there pumps, because their boots [shaft] are always too big for my skinny legs. I don't think jewellery is worth buying from their site, for price to quality reasons. And I did not like the quality or fit of their jeans and shorts. Their customer service is good. I've had both good and bad experiences with them. I will be discontinuing my membership with them in the near future,
They charge you $40 a month, whether you buy anything or not. I tried to cancel on the website after I bought my half price pair of shoes in Sept. In Oct I was charged the monthly fee.
I just had a VERY lengthy and heated discussion on the phone with them. They kept trying to sell me on keeping the membership, tried to tell me I could cancel anytime on the website (tried that twice already with no luck), told me I should have received notification emails (didn't get anything). Finally after threatening to report them for fraud and to file a dispute with my CC, they offered to fully cancel my membership and refund the charges.
I immediately called my credit card company to report the issue. I told them that they promised to refund me and stop payments, but that I don't trust them. The CC said they will keep an eye on the account.
Answer: There might have been an "offer code" included somewhere in the email (it might have looked something like "firstorder75" or something of the like) which you would have had to key in during the checkout process. If there was no promo code, I'm really not sure what went wrong. The only thing I can suggest is reading the initial email over again carefully and if you didn't miss anything maybe contact customer support. Sorry, I wish I could have been more helpful. Good luck!
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