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Twins Secret (Tiffany)

Chapter 356
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Chapter 356 Shifting the Blonto the StuAgain Two days later.

After the Flower Festival ended, Tiffany's stuwas bustling again.

Before the festival, Tiffany had given everyone a break to rest. Now that they were back, they were swamped with orders. Even Tiffany's offline brand store had sold out of many items and needed to restock with new products.

Tiffany arrived at the stuearly, pushed open the door, and walked in. She saw Julie looking upset, staring intently at her computer screen. Tiffany walked over, curious, and asked, "Why so serious? What's going on?" Julie, hearing Tiffany's voice, looked up with worry in her eyes.

"Tiffany, it's these reviews. They keep saying our studio's clothing quality is bad. But we take every order seriously; there's no way there could be mistakes." Tiffany took a closer look at the reviews, which were all new and negative.

But Tiffany didn't recognize the IDs, which meant they hadn't bought clothes from the studio.

Tiffany wondered if there was an issue with the brand store.

She called the store, and they assured her they hadn't received any customer complaints or had any issues.

So, the clothing quality wasn't the problem.

But where were these negative reviews coming from? As Tiffany pondered, another negative review popped up, this twith a picture.

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"I bought this because of Tiffany, thinking the Flower Festival would have good deals. But now I know cheap things aren't good. I wore this dress for just one day, and it ripped. Even a famous designer shouldn't be this careless!" The picture showed a dress with a ripped seam and messy threads.

But Tiffany was sure this wasn't the studio's work.

And during the Flower Festival, Tiffany hadn't involved the studio; she had given them a break.

So, it was clear that this dress wasn't from the studio.

As Tiffany wondered where the dress cfrom, she remembered the booth at the Flower Festival.

Could it be from that vendor? Tiffany had taken his order, designed many styles, and sent him samples, worried he wouldn't know the details. She had even bought two pieces herself, but after giving them to Damon to wash, she had forgotten about it. It seemed the problem was here.

The vendor had used Tiffany's studio's nto sell clothes, attracting many buyers.

But when the clothes had quality issues, people naturally blamed Tiffany's studio, thinking the vendor was involved.

"Julie, post a statement from the studio. I'll handle the rest." "Okay, Tiffany." Julie nodded and quickly posted an apology statement from the studio. After all, customers were their valued guests, and making them unhappy warranted an apology. This could also show others their excellent customer service.

They also clarified that the clothes weren't from the studio.

Tiffany contacted Damon to bring the two pieces to the studio.

Half an hour later.

Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on nov L5sfor uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! Damon brought the clothes.

Tiffany took them to the office and examined them with Julie.

It was indeed one of Tiffany's designs, but the problem was with the fabric and stitching.

The fabric used wasn't the qualified pure cotton they used.

The label said 100% cotton, but it was deceiving customers.

The stitching was also messy and unorganized.

This made the clothes easy to tear and not durable.

Tiffany and Julie tested it by pulling on the fabric, and within minutes, it tore.

Julie, usually good-tempered, was furious looking at the torn fabric.

"Tiffany, this is too much! It's his fault, but he's blaming the studio! If he used good fabric, he would get good reviews. Now he's dragging the stuinto it. This is unacceptable. Does he think we're easy to bully?" Tiffany couldn't help but laugh at Julie's angry face.

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She reached out and pinched Julie's cheek.

"It's rare to see you angry. But this is easy to solve. Since it's not our studio's work, we don't need to take the blame. I'll go find that vendor myself. As for the online comments, we'll just show the evidence."

Tiffany wasn't afraid of doubts. If the studio's brand clothes were of poor quality, it would have closed long ago, and customers would have torn them apart. But it was the opposite.

Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on novi L5sfor for uninterrupted enjoyment. The nex chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! Tiffany's studio, her brand, and her designs had never received bad reviews. Loyal customers kept coming back, recognizing Tiffany's work.

So, when the quality issue beca hot topic, many loyal customers and big names who knew Tiffany spoke up for her.

Even students and moms who had bought from the offline store praised Tiffany for her integrity.

With these voices, clarifying the situation was easier for the studio.

Tiffany prepared to find the vendor.

It was her design being misused, and it affected her mood. She'd rathen take back the designs, refund the vendor, and make the clothes herself than let him deceive customers. Tiffany found the vendor's address and, with the help of the security guard, went to his apartment building. She saw the vendor, Conrad Pena, sneaking out with a briefcase.

She walked up and grabbed him by the collar, smiling, "Mr. Pena, long tno see." Conrad Pena, hearing Tiffany's voice, was terrified.

"Miss Grey! What are you doing here!" He clutched his briefcase tightly. Tiffany noticed the unzipped side, revealing cash inside.

It seemed the briefcase was full of cash.

"Mr. Pena, don't tellyou're trying to run away?" Tiffany's smile faded, her eyes growing cold.

He couldn't just scam people and run away!