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Rachel Pugh

PrettyLittleThing customer discovers awkward typo on her new necklace

It goes without saying that shopping online always comes with its risks.

While you can live in hope that what you're ordering looks as good on you as it does on the model, unfortunately, things don't always turn out that way.

However, one thing you don't expect to be delivered is a typo - something which happened to one unsuspecting shopper.

Model Bella Worlock couldn't believe her eyes after her new necklace turned up with an awkward typo.

Posting on Twitter, the PrettyLittleTing customer shared an image of the diamante 'Babygirl' choker necklace she'd ordered from the popular Manchester brand.

Next to the website's image, she revealed the necklace she'd actually received, and it's safe to say the two didn't quite match.

Instead of saying 'Babygirl', Bella's necklace actually read 'Bbbygirl'. Oops.

Writing alongside the pictures, Bella said: "Ordered this from @OfficialPLT and this turned up instead .. putting 3 Bs on it."

Responding to the Tweet, PrettyLittleThing wrote: "I'm sorry your order arrived like this doll. Please can you drop us a DM with your order number and we'll sort this out for you."

PrettyLittleThing now appears to have removed the necklace from its website, so if you were hoping to bag your own 'Babygirl' necklace, you might have to shop around.

Bella has also confirmed that after complaining to PrettyLittleThing they issued her with an immediate full refund and also allowed her to keep the necklace.

PrettyLittleThing declined to comment.

 
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