Elizabetta.net Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor quality scarves, poorer customer service, D-

As someone who regularly purchases luxury accessories including Italian-made pieces, I decided to give Elizabetta a chance despite being unfamiliar with the brand. This turned out to be a disappointing decision I want to warn others about.

The most concerning aspect is their deceptive marketing practices. Their homepage boldly promises "Love it or your money back" and states "Your happiness is our priority... If for any reason, your purchase is not right for you, you can return or exchange it." However, this turns out to be misleading - the fine print on a linked page completely contradicts this unconditional guarantee.

When I attempted to return two scarves I was unhappy with, they refused the refund by claiming damage that didn't exist when I shipped them back. Their assessment included unprofessional hyperbole like claiming "a whole bottle of perfume was sprayed" on one scarf. They also claimed there was a "hole" that, from their own photo, appears to be simply displaced threads that could be fixed with a finger swipe.

Most concerning was their shifting story - only after multiple emails did they suddenly produce these specific damage claims, along with a claim of "pilling" on a supposedly high-quality scarf that had barely been handled.

While they emphasize being a "family-run Italian luxury brand" with 20 years of experience, their customer service practices fall well below contemporary luxury retail standards. True luxury brands understand that building customer trust requires honoring return policies and handling disputes professionally.

For reference, I've purchased scarves from Hermès, Ferragamo, and Louis Vuitton - all of whom stand behind their products and handle returns with the professionalism you expect at this price point. Elizabetta's practices seem designed to prevent returns despite their prominent "money back" guarantee.

My advice: Stick with established luxury brands that honor their promises and treat customers with respect. The slightly lower price point isn't worth the risk of dealing with their questionable business practices.

Pros:
- Nice website presentation
- Competitive pricing

Cons:
- Misleading return policy
- Poor quality control
- Unprofessional customer service
- Questionable business practices
- Shifting explanations for refund denial

December 24, 2024
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