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It should come as no surprise thatbusinessesexist to make a profit.
However, how they go about doing this is vital.
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Some dance studios charge parents extra for the costumes they order for the kids.
Okay, theres a number of problems with this.
One: I would never shop from Shein or support Shein in any way.
Two: for one costume, they charged me 10 times what they paid.
For the other costume, they charged me five times what they paid.
Like one of the costumes, they literally paid $9.50 and they charged me $100.
I obviously was like, whats going on here?
So I emailed them and I was like, Can you kindly explain this to me?
And so I feel like I am being scammed.
My daughter has been dancing since she was little and I have never experienced this.
yo, yo weigh in because I need to know how nuclear I need to go.
That makes a lot of sense.
For one, the video creators daughter really enjoys going to the studio and likes her teachers.
If the mom were to name the business, it might get a lot of backlash.
Especially seeing how viral the TikTok videos have gotten.
The popularity of the clips is also the reason why the mom refused to do a costume reveal.
It could lead to a lot of privacy problems down the line.
Unless youve got endless cash to spare (who in this economy does?
), youre going to feel like someones ripping you off.
Especially if its not altered in some way.
At some point, you have to draw the line.
The extra charge has to be common sense.
If it were any other product or service, many people would probably be outraged as well.
However, the companys labor practices and role in pollution have gotten it quite a bit of backlash.
In short, the fast fashion brand Shein is known for its incredibly cheap clothing.
Time magazine writes that Shein has anunsustainablebusiness model.
Whats your stance on Shein, dear Pandas?
Have you ever had to overpay for costumes at a dance studio?
What would you have done in the moms situation?
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