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Louis Vuitton.... My favorite next to Chanel. But this boutique within Holt Renfrew is pathetic! I still remember this experience so vividly. I was 16 years old working for my dad's company in Calgary for the summer (as I visit there every summer) and my birthday was just around the corner so my parents allowed me to go buy a Louis Vuitton purse for my 16th birthday (Since they were in California they told me to go purchase the one I wanted myself). I went to Holt Renfrew went directly to Louis, I was looking around oh I'd say for about a good 20 minutes, and the 5 foot nothing Asian man would not even GREET me. I'm sorry but because I was 16 and didn't look like a potential buyer he totally blew me off. Until finally I brought to his attention I was interested, I said, "I want the small monogram dog collar, this pink tie, and the recital monogram handbag." He looked embarrassed after I actually ended up racking up about a $800 dollar bill. Silly Louis Vuitton, haven't your managers ever taught you that ANYONE could be a potential customer?
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