Ugg boots marked down
They had a sophisticated-sounding name, “Women’s Knightsbridge,” and seductive online Discount Ugg Boots marketing paragraphs about bare feet and warm sheepskin and “fresh, fashion-forward style.” I had been wearing fashion-backward knockoffs from Old Navy for years. I was over 30 now. I wanted big-girl boots.Then, one Sunday in October, it struck me that surely in that vast sea of online commerce, there had to be one pair of Knightsbridge boots, in size 5, on sale. I eBayed and Googled. Same price. Same price. Same price. Then, bingo.“Discount UGGs Boots!” the Web site beckoned, displaying the official Ugg logo and a Better Business Bureau “accredited business” symbol. I scanned a testimonial from “Kimberly in Fort Worth,” gushing, “Your customer service is the BEST!” Did they have the Knightsbridge? Yes, they did! In my size! At 40 percent off! Free 10-day shipping! Incredible. I keyed in my credit card number.
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