I get a lot of mail from my readers who identify with what I post and otherwise. I thought this email would be interesting to post as I don't collect Sybarites.  The two purchases I've made from Superfrock were not for dolls and went very smoothly.
The writer has given me permission to publish her name along with the content of her letter. In two instances I have substituted XXX for the name of a company.
Dear Ms Gold!
I am a frequent  visitor to your blog and just today I read  about what your buying experiences with XXX were  like. 
This might not be a big comfort, but anyway: I bought this  ultra-expensive Tock doll from Superfrock. They had put me on a waiting list  and then recently e-mailed me that they had one left and if I wanted  it. I did. What I received was a doll with indentures, filing  marks and bad creases and scratches on her back and shoulders and front  upper bosom part. 
And it was no fun arriving at being able to  return her and receiving a full refund, i. e. one including my  shipping cost back to the UK. I am still waiting for my credit card to be  refunded with the amount for the doll, I got my shipping cost back via  Paypal. Hopefully this credit card refund delay is only due to it being week-end. 
Anyway, I would have never expected such an inferior  quality on such a highly priced and allegedly high quality doll.
I was  told that "oh, this was out of our hands" and that "the quality check in  China was bad" etc. Furthermore, the e-mail address given on Superfrock's  home page, i. e. "sales@ superfrock.com" leads straight to China. So  it's the customer's fault if they write to the wrong address...I wouldn't  want to say Superfraud.
What annoyed me even more, however,  was the Lady I talked to on the phone hanging up on me three times  and thus making me call again and again. On top of it all, she sighed  into the phone annoyedly. The connexion was admittedly bad, but only in one  direction. In case you're interested I can send you some  photographs of the faults described above.
This whole affair reminds  me of what you wrote about getting the  last Fashion Doll Agency doll from XXX This kind of behaviour really provokes a customer to think  that the sellers are trying to get rid of their last dolls which had  come back before (for who knows how many times).
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 Thank you very much for taking your time to read all this and for all your endeavours.  And for not sweet-talking to the sellers all the time on your blog. Their success has already gone to their heads  far too much.
Best regards
Petra
