To the CEO of Quicksilver
I wish to discuss the horrific prices that you sell your clothing items for. They are way too over priced and they seem to have the same qualities as other clothing items that are sold in other stores, however there is one minor thing that sets your clothing line from the other companies. I think this small detail makes you or your brand think they can put an outrageous price on all of you’re items. This minor detail is the name of you’re brand and your logo. If you were to buy a plane white T-shirt for Ten Dollars and then put the logo on the front, you’re company would most likely sell it for quadruple it’s price.
I did some research and went to you’re stores and compared you’re clothing prices with other clothing items that I felt were exactly the same thing from other stores. At Main Beach located in North City Plaza in Porirua there is a pair of shorts being sold for $120 which might I add has numerous holes and tears in them. Then the same sort of shorts are being sold in Jay Jay’s which is also located in North City Plaza for only $40. And yet the same minor difference is that your companies name and logo is on it.
I am constantly puzzled on why you’re company thinks they can put an expensive price on your Items. Because I believe that the only thing different to the compared items are name and logo would you kindly tell me why you’re company put ridiculous price tags on its items. I believe you are ripping you’re customers of and you should defiantly reconsider your expensive prices.
From Puzzled citizen of New Zealand