My two friends and I walked into this store in hopes to get a simple black bag for lugging around town. Though to our surprise, a store called "TAS" (meaning bag, which by the way carried only bags and wallets) had few options for what we needed. Eventually, we found a tote that would do the job. However, shortly after we left the store with the new bag, my friend immediately noticed that the black suede was wiping off onto her new white top. After this, she was greatly disappointed in the quality of her overpriced bag. After thinking about the 42 euros she had just wasted she decided to return it. An hour later my two friends, mom and I all went back to the store in hopes to get a simple refund, however, to our annoyance the simple task was turned into a violation of human rights in the mind of the worker of the store. She went on and on about how she "did not force us to buy the bag," and "that by law she was not obligated to give us a refund," however, she seemed to neglect the fact that she was completely in control of her option to return our 42 euros. After a fifteen minute disagreement on how to best handle the situation, we left the store shocked and disappointed with credit to a company to which never wish to contribute to. read more