17 July, 2010

We Interupt This Weekend For The Following...

Yesterday, I jumped on my sister Julie when I saw her perusing the Stephen Bonanno website looking for a number to call to order herself a pair of black patent sandals. "OnlycallVivianatthefactory!" I shouted from my comfortable perch. "What? Why?" she said picking up her Crackberry "Cuz I read somewhere that a couple of their signature stores are selling fakes". Well, low and behold, this comes across the news desk late last night from Vivian Benvenuto herself...

An open statement from Stephen Bonanno Sandals to our loyal clients and friends:

If it doesn’t say “Stephen” it isn’t Bonanno!
It has come to our attention that for at least the past 7 weeks, the “SBS Signature Stores” have been getting their product made by knock-off “Bonanno Sandals” and passing them off as authentic “Stephen Bonanno Sandals.” Because of this impropriety, Stephen Bonanno Sandals has severed all ties with the proprietors of the Downtown Stuart and Vero Beach locations (as well as the verobonannosandals online presence) and have made a number of unrequited requests that they immediately cease and desist using the “Bonanno” name, the SBS logo and anything representing Stephen Bonanno Sandals in any way shape or form. Legal action is pending.

We know that our loyal preppy clientele appreciates premium quality, looks down upon knock-offs and would be appalled to find out they’ve been duped by a dishonest merchant. We are doing everything within our power to protect the company we’ve worked so hard to build and the customer relationships we so greatly cherish.
If you discovered “Bonanno Sandals” in your shoe box when you paid and expected to receive “Stephen Bonanno” sandals, please contact me via Vivian@bonannofactory.com

The only way to ensure you are getting authentic Stephen Bonanno Sandals is to order them directly from us by calling toll-free 1-866-313-3338, ordering online at our official website http://www.sbsandals.com/ , or visiting our Factory Boutique in Stuart at 882 SW Enterprise Way. Another SBS company-owned boutique will be opening in West Palm Beach in September. Please sign up for our newsletter or follow us on Twitter (@SBSandals_PR) for updates and announcements. There are also a number of stores throughout the USA who carry authentic Stephen Bonanno Sandals and they are listed on our website.

Kindness of Vivian Benvenuto of Stephen Bonanno Sandals for considering Summer is a Verb worthy of this hard hitting news report. I feel just like Christiane Amanpour emotionally reporting from Sarajevo. Now, excuse me while I go make a space for my future Peabody Award next to my Bonanno's collection...XXOO

11 comments:

  1. Yikes! And to think of the cuffuffle the Target knockoffs caused!

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  2. I guess I better go check out the three pair I bought at the downtown Stuart store in March. Thanks Allie for sounding the alarm for Vivian. What a shame all this is....

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  3. You need a breaking news ticker at the bottom of your page. Thanks for all the tips, I enjoy each and every one. MB

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  4. I just don't understand why people do this. Thank you so much for the warning!!

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  5. As a devoted fan of the true Stephen Bonanno brand, thank you so much for sharing this news. I only buy directly from SBS and very thankful that I do.

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  6. Thank you for being a "whistle blower". We sure have to look out for each other these days. Can't believe a merchant would do that.

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  7. Thanks for the info- I love my sandals and would hate to have knock offs. I was so pleased when I sent mine back to the factory after a year of wear and tear. The did a great job rehabbing my sandals.

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  8. Muy importante! They are such great shoes and people should know if they're getting knock-offs! Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention!

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  9. Quick. Somebody call the Butt Police.

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  10. I was in New York a few years back and passed a street stand selling bags, etc. There was one that looked a little like a Prada bag. Upon closer inspection, we saw that the triangle had the word "Pagoda" on it. Now this type of knock-off is hilarious and doesn't fool anyone. The Bonanno issue is something else. Boo on those merchants!

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