By far the worst run business ever! I have tried to purchase shirts from Designgive on two occasions and both have been absolute nightmares. The first time I ordered a shirt they sent the wrong size. After several attempts to figure out how to exchange the shirt, I gave up and ate the cost. Designgive recently had an $ 8 sale so I thought I’d give them a second chance and purchased two shirts on April 14th. I received the standard email confirming my purchase and notifying me «Your order will be processed in 1 – 2 days. You will receive an email notification when your order has shipped.» It has been two weeks now and I have yet to hear anything else. I have even tried to contact them through their online contact form and Twitter. Although Designgive has a great business concept, they have no clue how to provide quality customer service, which in the end prevails. I have given the company enough chances and will never shop with them again. Absolutely ridiculous!
Kabir H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cambridge, MA
A total no brainer! You get to support a great cause, like the American Cancer Society, ASPCA, American Red Cross, or the Make A Wish Foundation, all while sporting really unique, very limited, awesome Ts. Designgive allows artists to donate their designs for t-shirts that they sell, with $ 1 going towards the charity of your choice. The prints are usually limited edition runs so you’re getting one of less than a thousand shirts and the designs range from outright fucking cool to beautiful. Cons: The sizes run a little small, and the shirts aren’t the best material. Shipping also takes a while. If you know one of those kids that buys all their Ts at Urban Outfitters, send their punkass to Designgive. The universe will thank you.