From Fake News To Fake Shoes – How Payless Pranked So-Called ‘Influencers’

Via ZeroHedge

Payless tricked a group of fashionistas into buying their low-cost shoes for Madison Avenue prices.

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The company opened a fake store at a former Armani location in Santa Monica, California under the bogus label “Palessi,” and invited discriminating high-end shoppers to a fake launch party. VIP shoppers paid as much as $645 for shoes which normally sell between $19.00 and $39.99 at Payless, according to NBC San Diego.

Payless posted a video of what happened on Facebook, with some unwitting influencers commenting on the “high-quality material” of the “elegant, sophisticated” bargain shoes. –NBC San Diego

Customers bought $3,000 in merchandise over a few hours before Payless admitted to the prank, gave people their money back, and let them keep the shoes. “Shut up! Are you serious?” exclaimed one shopper.

The retailer “wanted to push the social experiment genre to new extremes, while simultaneously using it to make a cultural statement,” said Doug Cameron, DCX Growth Accelerator’s chief creative officer.

“Payless customers share a pragmatist point of view, and we thought it would be provocative to use this ideology to challenge today’s image-conscious fashion influencer culture.” –AdWeek

Payless CMO Sarah Couch said that the campaign was designed to illustrate that their brand can keep up with the big boys (and girls) at a time when retailers are feeling more competitive heat than ever.

“The campaign plays off of the enormous discrepancy and aims to remind consumers we are still a relevant place to shop for affordable fashion,” said Couch.

No word on whether the heels on those Payless shoes will suddenly fall off in the middle of a 10-block urban hike through Manhattan vs. the $600 option, but for their prices, one can afford a few backup pairs.

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bluestem
bluestem
December 2, 2018 9:06 am

Vanity, vanity, all is vanity. John

MMinLamesa
MMinLamesa
December 2, 2018 9:15 am

Someone that would pay $700 for a pair of shoes isn’t living on the same planet as me. Even when I was rich, I bought my tennies on eBay.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
December 2, 2018 9:16 am

Let the buyer beware , this way to the great egress …LOL

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 2, 2018 9:31 am

Hell,there is nothing new here. They have been selling $5 sneakers from China or Vietnam for $60 to the sheep for years. It is the elite business model for gutting the American economy.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 2, 2018 11:32 am

As P.T. Barnum once famously said “there’s a sucker born every minute.” In the US, I believe it might be every second.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
December 2, 2018 12:58 pm

Ten blocks? The soles start falling off ten steps after they get wet.

22winmag - PFC Frank reporting for duty
22winmag - PFC Frank reporting for duty
December 2, 2018 2:15 pm

This reminds me of the US Military.

Paying top dollar for mediocre quality.