I've seen a number of pre-wedding photo-shoot packages up for grabs at deal sites, as have you. My question is:
Do these deals really live up to their promises?
That's important because nobody likes to be misled. I love to buy from the internet but I don't love getting my product/service different from what is pictured on the site. What makes the seller think that it's OK to post one thing (namely pictures) and provide another thing (goods/services)?
The promise must MATCH against the product/service.
Honesty is truly the best policy here. Regardless of the price.
Please quit posting touched-up photos or photos that are styled for a photoshoot meant for a PR campaign. Unless you are in the business of selling coffee table books, give us REAL LIFE photos that show us exactly the product/service we will get should we buy. WYSIWYG.
(Unless you are aiming for negative PR. It's still PR, isn't it?)
I especially mean fashionable dresses worn by Korean models (mostly seen in local fashion portals and local fashion sites). It's good to see it on a real person but no good if she'd twisted around her waist too much. And the images are really noisy. I'm no photographer so what do we call it; grainy? What we need are closeups of the real thing that shows us the material and hems. And it's no good allowing us to zoom in if the image quality is so low in the first place that zooming in makes no difference.
Take note from Zalora.
Some people have done it with cheap clothes. Now don't do it with dining or photo-shoot packages.
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