This is gonna sound really weird but…(updated)

…did anyone place an Anthropologie order and have it shipped to me??!? I just got a package today from Anthropologie with stuff I definitely did not order.

Color me confused. Please email me…you have excellent taste btw. 🙂

TWO UPDATES 5:47 PM:
– First, the person who placed the order contacted me and it is in fact a mistake. I have no clue how this happened though, sooooo weird.

– Second, Anthropologie is launching an official blog! I just found out from customer service. Undecided on how I feel about this (though truly, I knew the day for something like this would come.)
Update 2/22: Anthropologie reached out to me over the weekend to let me know that CS was mistaken — Anthropologie is not starting an official blog. More details here.

56 Comments

  1. February 19, 2010 / 9:03 pm

    LOL that is weird Roxy! Doesn't it have a packing slip in it with billing info?Maybe Anthro sent you free gifts!

  2. February 19, 2010 / 9:03 pm

    wow! a gift from a secret admirer? wish it were me but it isn't. do tell us the juicy tidbits 🙂 and enjoy? your gift?

  3. February 19, 2010 / 9:04 pm

    Oooh, intrigue. Maybe ring Anthro with the order number or any details you can find? Fingers crossed it's a gift for you!

  4. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 9:06 pm

    maybe it was a valentines gift for you 😛

  5. February 19, 2010 / 9:07 pm

    hee, well if it is a gift I'm quite flattered. I just want to make sure that someone isn't missing an order. I would hate it if someone is waiting infinitely for their order!!

  6. February 19, 2010 / 9:08 pm

    That would be my idea of the best day ever!!!

  7. February 19, 2010 / 9:08 pm

    If it makes you feel any better, I've often opened the door and claimed in mock surprise, "WHAT IS THIS STUFF? I DO NOT REMEMBER ORDERING ALL OF THIS" hand-gesture hand-gesture infront of husband just so he *thinks* someone else ordered it and sent it to me.It's okay, Roxy. I'll play along. 😉

  8. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 9:08 pm

    what is it and what size? maybe it was mine 😉

  9. February 19, 2010 / 9:09 pm

    I received an order from Anthro once that I did not place. It turned out to be gifts my husband had ordered for me…using an account he set-up on Anthro's site. We have no idea how or why that happened especially since he had ordering from the site with no problem. Strange.

  10. February 19, 2010 / 9:16 pm

    Are they things from your wishlist? If it's a public wishlist, it's possible somebody bought you some goodies! Is it addressed to you? What a fun mystery!

  11. February 19, 2010 / 9:18 pm

    So sweet! I just got a pair of pants that were sent to me. I was really confused. I don't think they were meant for me, so I'm sending them back.

  12. February 19, 2010 / 9:21 pm

    I'm dying to see what you received!

  13. February 19, 2010 / 9:29 pm

    Um, that sounds like heaven. I guess call Customer Service?

  14. February 19, 2010 / 9:39 pm

    I definitely have an order lost in transit. For some reason it is shown as going from Georgia to Washington, which is a strange way to get to Texas! It also has had no shipping updates after Washington and that was Tuesday. Lucky you though!! I'm really curious to hear/see what you got 🙂

  15. February 19, 2010 / 9:39 pm

    I'm curious…what did you get?

  16. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 9:41 pm

    This happened to me in 2006/(7?). I had placed an order recently and got two seperate packages; some stuff was stuff I ordered, but mostly it was not stuff I ordered and a lot wasn't my size. I thought Antrho had severely botched the order and called customer service. They told me my order had not yet shipped. I insisted that it had as I received it, but it was mostly wrong. I could not get the rep to believe me that I had received the order. Called back the next day and spoke to someone different; explained my package and was told my order had just shipped that day so I could not have received it. I was so frustrated because I could not get two different people to understand that I indeed had an order and it was wrong. I went online and checked my credit card but had not been charged (not even for the order that had just shipped). So I gave it a few days and my order comes in, and it's all correct. So I go online again to check the transaction and only the one I had just received was billed. I called again, spoke to a third person and explained the whole story but they insisted there was only one order shipped (same order number on both shipping docs!). I gave up. I kept my free stuff because I tried really hard to explain the situation to three people and noone seemed to care or believe me. Some of the stuff was really nice. I am actually wearing the 200 dollar coat I got from that free shipment today.

  17. February 19, 2010 / 9:41 pm

    belated v-day present? i guess a call to CS is in order. do share whatcha got!

  18. February 19, 2010 / 9:47 pm

    which items did you get??? were they cute? you should take pictures with them! =) i wish i could get a surprise package from anthropologie!!

  19. February 19, 2010 / 9:47 pm

    I'm also dying to know what you got… Oddly, I've never received an incorrect item in all of the shipping orders that I've made over the years (probably somewhere between 50 and 100, since I live so far away from the nearest store).

  20. Annie
    February 19, 2010 / 9:52 pm

    Maybe someone sent it to as a thank you gesture for such a great blog.

  21. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 10:00 pm

    Is it a XS teal rare bloom tee? I'm missing mine LOL.

  22. Christiana
    February 19, 2010 / 10:13 pm

    I agree with Annie. I bet Anthro loves your blog as much as we all do!

  23. February 19, 2010 / 10:14 pm

    that happened to me once before too! But i received duplicate of the order and they only charged me once…

  24. Athena
    February 19, 2010 / 10:25 pm

    Oh wow Roxy, I hope it was Anthro sending you a free gift!

  25. February 19, 2010 / 11:05 pm

    That is sooooo weird. Not only that they sent you someone else's order, but also that said someone just happens to read your blog!!! (cue Twilight Zone music)

  26. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 11:08 pm

    They should hire you, Kim, Tien, Dea, and Maria to run this new official Anthro. blog :)–Lauren S. (having trouble logging in)

  27. February 19, 2010 / 11:27 pm

    Weird! Oh no, an official blog? I wonder what that is going to look like. I'm very curious, indeed!

  28. February 19, 2010 / 11:28 pm

    Ladies, I am loving all the theories. And ROFL'ing at many of the comments. :DBetsy – LOL, I'm just happy the intended recipient is a reader.Lauren S – I wish they would!! I just hope they don't make me shut the blog down, I would be really sad.

  29. Anonymous
    February 19, 2010 / 11:32 pm

    Did they say when the blog will start?

  30. February 19, 2010 / 11:50 pm

    I was thinking anthro sent them to you for being such a fab anthro-blogger!

  31. February 19, 2010 / 11:51 pm

    Hi Roxy,I'm confused 🙂 I must be missing something… from your comment at 6:28p, how could Anthro make you shut down your blog??? I think no matter what they put out in a form of an official blog, you and Kim have such a devoted and loyal following, that our loyalties would be to both of you ladies before the companys blog.Elizabeth

  32. February 20, 2010 / 12:01 am

    I'm sure Roxy's just worried is all; they wouldn't/couldn't shut her down. Effortless Anthropologie does not claim to be the official Anthro blog, so she's fine.I'm not worried. I'll continue to read your awesome blog, Roxy.Oh and this:Chilling Effect

  33. Anonymous
    February 20, 2010 / 12:05 am

    Additionally, unless they have women– of all sizes –to try on the clothes I just don't see how or what else they would have to say that would be that interesting.Also, I'm not sure they would be that interested in sharing sale tips and guesses on Monday nights.:-)

  34. February 20, 2010 / 12:21 am

    I totally agree 100% with anonymous on top of me!

  35. February 20, 2010 / 12:28 am

    Urban Outfitters already has it official blog. It's quite boring imo. Nothing is better than having reviews from an actual person/people.Oh how much I wish they shipped something to me by mistake!

  36. Stephanie
    February 20, 2010 / 12:30 am

    Also, we wouldnt get a buyer's perspective – like quality of the fabric, actual length etc

  37. February 20, 2010 / 1:35 am

    Official blog, smchog! The reason that blogs like yours are such a hit is precisely because it's NOT official! As consumers, we've become very skeptical of all things 'official' – and therefore flock to blogs/communities like yours to hear the 'honest truth.'::steps down of academic soap box::So don't you go anywhere, Roxy – or the rest of you! I'll still be here, waiting for the next review, trying to guess markdowns, and hunting for coveted items for myself and others.

  38. Naomi
    February 20, 2010 / 2:25 am

    I love the fact that you can leave reviews on Anthro's website, but the other day I found out that they actually censor what they put on the site. I left a lukewarm review of an about $400 item (shoes), and never saw it appear on their site. I then received a phone call from HQ that they were going to fix the issue I had with the item, but they never published my review! They sent me a new item, and it still had flaws! LOL!! That is why it is so good to have Roxy's blog where we get totally honest reviews.

  39. February 20, 2010 / 2:31 am

    Anthro may get an official blog, but I will never stop visiting you Roxy 🙂

  40. February 20, 2010 / 2:46 am

    Naomi, that is REALLY upsetting to hear! I wrote a very negative review for some boots back in October. It was posted, but I noticed that that was the day Anthro removed the number of the rating next to the stars. And it was then buried with positive reviews 😡

  41. Naomi
    February 20, 2010 / 3:02 am

    Lauren – I just went back to the website to see if by any chance they had buried my review among the other 20+ reviews, but no, not there. And the review wasn't even that bad, but maybe they just have too many of these shoes left and cannot risk an even slightly negative review. It is sad to read that the same thing happened with one of your reviews too. Disappointing really 🙁

  42. Anonymous
    February 20, 2010 / 3:54 am

    Naomi-I've had a review censored out for language, I think. It was a glowingly positive review but it didn't get posted. The only thing I can think of was that I used the term "boobage"…I know better now!

  43. Betsy
    February 20, 2010 / 5:47 am

    Interesting comments about the censored reviews! I, too, submitted a fairly critical review that never showed up on the site. I thought it a was an oversight, but now I'm not so sure. It kind of irritates me that Anthro would intentionally hold back reviews of their items. It's just so shady, and seems like intentional misleading of customers. They should really publish any and all serious reviews, if for no other reason than to keep themselves honest.

  44. February 20, 2010 / 6:11 am

    Wow, I've written lots of reviews on Anthropologie – both positive and negative – and I've never had a review withheld. I try to be diplomatic, so maybe that helps (ex. I won't generally say "this dress is horrible" but I will say "the fit was horrible and the buttons were sewn on poorly"). To be quite honest, I've been pleasantly surprised by the fact that Anthro is willing to post some of the negative things that I write. After all, they're a business and they're trying to make money and my negative comments about fit, quality etc. probably don't help. I agree that they *should* be honest and post all reasonable reviews, but I can also understand where they're coming from. That's why Roxy's blog is so awesome! We can count on her being totally honest 🙂

  45. Anonymous
    February 20, 2010 / 6:50 am

    I've read a number of scathing & relatively pointless reviews on the site (including once an advertisement for an outside product unaffiliated w/Anthro)…so it just leads me to believe that they have a fickle censorship process/standards. They do provide a set of review guidelines which you can access at the bottom of the "Add a Review" page.

  46. February 20, 2010 / 12:43 pm

    Anonymous @ 6:32 PM – No, CS did not know when the blog would launch (they actually thought it had already launched).onomahimah – Sorry for the confusion. I'm not saying Anthro did ask me to shut down the blog, I'm nervous because I don't want them to ask me to. I hope that they would not ask that of me. It was me venting my anxiety.On the reviews topic, I've written some pretty scathing reviews that have been published (my reviews of the Granted Wishes Dress and Reveille Jacket come to mind) and Anthro has published everything. I have a couple of friends who noticed Anthro censoring their reviews though…I don't think it benefits them in the long run to hold back reviews JUST for being negative. If they're holding them back for other reasons I can't say because I don't know.I'm glad that you all appreciate the honesty here (and on Kim's blog, Tien's, Maria's, etc.). When I write a negative review I'm always worried because I don't want to offend anyone in the community that likes an item. But I agree with you that it's important to be truthful so I publish them (and hope the reaction isn't too bad). 😉

  47. February 20, 2010 / 3:16 pm

    roxyyour blog is still the best!

  48. February 20, 2010 / 4:27 pm

    Roxy — about Anthro asking you to shut down your blog, I'm 99% sure that they have no right to do that. You do not claim to be affiliated with them and you are not making money off this. There is nothing wrong with anything you are doing here. If you were an employee or something then they /might/ have a case (but even then, probably not). If Anthro asks you to shut down your blog, I'd talk to a lawyer. And then tell us about it because the day Anthro asks that of you will be the day I stop spending money there. Personal freedom is incredibly important to me, and that would be a completely inappropriate breach of your rights.

  49. February 20, 2010 / 5:00 pm

    Could it be that costumer service was just talking about the "Anthropologist"? And that there isn't really going to be a new blog?! It seems like it… based on the her saying it was already running.MNK

  50. February 20, 2010 / 11:30 pm

    Roxy, your blog will always been a million times better than any "official" Anthro blog. I read your blog every day and I love it so much because it has major PER-SON-A-LI-TAY! 🙂 It's genuine and super authentic and sorry but corporate American just can't duplicate that!

  51. February 21, 2010 / 1:32 am

    Update just called the Beverly Hills store for the Snow Scape tank and the smallest they could find was an 8.

  52. February 21, 2010 / 2:24 pm

    Hi Naomii also found a few reviews censored, but what can you expect, they want to sell clothes;)

  53. February 21, 2010 / 3:41 pm

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  54. Marcela
    February 22, 2010 / 5:55 am

    Hey Roxy, about the "official blog", I bet they will continue to show only models size 0 or 2 wearing their clothes, they won't say how to find the same shoes for less and they won't share secrets of hidden inventory items! I bet their blog won't be nearly as interesting as yours!!!

  55. March 2, 2010 / 10:29 pm

    This story has a happy ending all around — the person who ordered the stuff got her package safely, and Anthropologie was kind enough to reimburse me for the shipping expense. Yay!!


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