I went into The Salvation Army on May 26, 2015 to purchase some clothing. I found several items that i liked. I went into the fitting room to try on a couple pair of capris and the tag that is STAPLED on the waist band of the pants was not pushed down, it was sticking straight out. I did not realize this and when I was trying the pants on, the staple cut into my leg. I don't think they should be stapling the tags on to the garments. this is a real safety hazard. The photo is of my leg just below the knee. I think something should be done about this procedure of attaching the tags to the garments, so it doesn't happen to anyone else.
That is like going to ANY store and not seeing a pin that YOU missed and saying it is the fault of the store...
THINK BEFORE YOU ACT
I disagree. That was not Salvation Army fault. The person who used the staples may not have seen that is quite common using them. If I tried on some clothing, I would first inspect them for errors, as I should for everything I think of buying.
i live in booneville ms and bought 2 chairs...got home steam cleaned them, vacuummed and had them looking great...someone knocked on my door and said she came to pick up her chairs she bought yesterday, , , i bought them today...someone needs to come manage booneville ms store, , cause this has happened more than once, , , i give alot to salvation army but these people are very rude and hang up on me when it wasnt even my fault...i did the right thing but not before i got my money back also for cleaning them...wont be back until new people are in ...very rude for a godly store like this that people give and give, , , , something needs to be done in booneville ms salvation store...god bless...patricia guinn
Staples also ruin clothing by leaving holes, common sense.