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Isn't that what the diamond industry used to do/still does? Hold back inventory to increase status and cost? It seems to be common practice among luxury goods.
I've read a couple articles lately where very wealthy women are choosing not to buy well known luxury brands in favor of lesser known brands because they are rebelling over what they say are outrageous costs of luxury goods.
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I’m not sure what aspect is the most ridiculous, that a handbag can cost over $50,000, that there can be a waiting list to spend over $50,000 or that those with a $50,000 and no Hermes handbag are “forced” to sue Hermes for not allowing them to spend $50,000.
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I friend of my husband's has played this game with Hermes for his wife for years. He developed a relationship with a SA at the Paris store, and would fly over a few times a year to buy things, just to get their numbers up to hopefully be offered a bag. It took a few years, and close to $100,000 in purchases before they were finally offered a Birkin, and they didn't even get to choose the bag. Just "this one" or nothing. She now has 6 of them, and seems like she's just going to keep collecting them. He even changed his specialty (he's an MD) so he could make more $$ to support her shopping habit. It's rather grotesque, IMO.
WOW that’s wild. How did she manage to get the other five since it took so long to get the first one?
I friend of my husband's has played this game with Hermes for his wife for years. He developed a relationship with a SA at the Paris store, and would fly over a few times a year to buy things, just to get their numbers up to hopefully be offered a bag. It took a few years, and close to $100,000 in purchases before they were finally offered a Birkin, and they didn't even get to choose the bag. Just "this one" or nothing. She now has 6 of them, and seems like she's just going to keep collecting them. He even changed his specialty (he's an MD) so he could make more $$ to support her shopping habit. It's rather grotesque, IMO.
WOW that’s wild. How did she manage to get the other five since it took so long to get the first one?
Exactly what @Asscherhalo_lover said. They just keep spending money there to stay in their SA's good graces, and they buy pretty much everything they're offered, whether she was wanting it or not. And let me tell you, it is their THING. Like, they talk about it more than they talk about their child.