Chanel Korea comes under fire for sale of used bag

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Chanel Korea has come under fire for allegedly selling a used handbag to a customer.
South Korean media outlet News One has reported a customer paid 7 million won (US$6280) for a Chanel 2.55 flap bag at a department store in April. She claims she later found a bankbook and credit card belonging to someone else inside the bag, both items issued a month earlier.
“I asked Chanel if anyone had purchased and refunded the bag, but the company said the product’s serial number showed that it had no purchase history,” the bag’s owner said.
Chanel Korea released a statement saying it had no idea how the items came to be inside the bag, but it ruled out the possibility an employee had borrowed and used it before its sale. It said it had offered to replace the bag with a new one in July.
Several South Koreans went online to express their dismay about the incident, one commenting on a news story saying: “Korean customers should take collective action such as a boycott to make sure that foreign companies such as Chanel and BMW do not look down on Korean customers and to teach them a lesson”.
An unidentified “industry insider” said such an event was “very rare” and “close to impossible”.
“If that product had been refunded, it is possible to find someone’s belongings from the bag.” But the source said if the bag had really never been sold before, it was hard to explain how the items got insid
Questions & Answers
Q.What is the key claim made by the customer regarding her Chanel purchase?
What is the key claim made by the customer regarding her Chanel purchase?
The customer claims she bought a new Chanel 2.55 flap bag for 7 million won in April, but later found a bankbook and credit card belonging to someone else inside the bag. Both items were issued a month prior to her purchase.
Q.How did Chanel Korea respond to the customer's allegations about the bag?
How did Chanel Korea respond to the customer's allegations about the bag?
Chanel Korea stated it had no idea how the items got into the bag and ruled out an employee using it. It also claimed the bag's serial number showed no prior purchase history and offered a replacement in July.
Q.What was the reaction of South Korean online commenters to this incident?
What was the reaction of South Korean online commenters to this incident?
Several South Koreans expressed dismay online. One commenter suggested collective action, such as a boycott, to teach foreign companies like Chanel and BMW a lesson about how they treat Korean customers.
Q.Could an industry insider explain how the items might have ended up in the bag?
Could an industry insider explain how the items might have ended up in the bag?
An industry insider said such an event is very rare. If the product had been refunded, it would be possible to find belongings in the bag, but if truly new, it's hard to explain.