The ‘influencer’ Abril Cols has responded after the complaint made by Cristina, the owner of the ‘online’ store, on Twitter and the stir that has been generated on social networks
The well-known ‘tiktoker’ Abril Cols has become the center of criticism on the social network in recent days. The clothing brand ‘Ojalá Siempre’ sent several garments in exchange for the ‘influencer’ advertising them on her Instagram account. An exchange of interests that according to the online store was not fulfilled by the young woman who has 4 million followers. “I have tried to recover my clothes and my money, trying to get them back and I have ended up seeing my clothes sold on her Vinted account,” Cristina, the owner, has assured on her Twitter profile.
Although the one that has revealed the “deception” has not been the brand but another ‘tiktoker’. The @nosoyalisscoux account, which often gives its opinion on different controversial topics, decided to tell the whole story. A story that Cristina has confirmed on Twitter. To show that the influencer did not meet the conditions of her collaboration, she has shared several screenshots of the conversations she had with her on WhatsApp.
The idea for the collaboration arose after Abril Cols posted a video on Instagram a year ago saying that she urgently needed clothes for a trip because she hadn’t had time to pack. From ‘Ojalá Siempre’ they wanted to solve this unforeseen event with a shipment to the ‘tiktoker’ in exchange for her mentioning the brand when she uploaded photos with the clothes. An agreement to which the influencer agreed and which seemed delighted according to the conversations that have been revealed. Against the clock they made the order with items selected for her and another tiktoker, Carla Vico, arrive just in time. When the young woman received the package she stopped responding to Cristina. She only spoke to him to tell him that one of her dresses was too big for her. The owner explained that the problem is that she had placed it wrong. After these unanswered messages the days began to pass and April did not upload any of her clothes.
(I open thread) As you have counted @alisscoux in a video on Tiktok, an influencer cheated on me a year ago with a collaboration and since then I have been trying to get my clothes and money back, trying to get them back and ended up seeing my clothes sold on her Vinted account.
Hopefully8always (@ojala8always) August 25, 2022
“I haven’t sold anything for a few days and you would help me a lot by uploading something,” they wrote to him from the brand. After this message it seemed that the agreement was going ahead since April replied that the next day she would upload photos and tag her. However, after 15 days she still did not publish anything about the firm, so she continued to insist. “Tell me if you will upload something because I sent you everything quickly and it’s been a month.” A few words that this time did receive a response: “Yes, I will upload the brown dress the next time I wear it.” And since ‘I hope always’ they continued to trust her to continue sending her more clothes.
The days continued to pass, the pact they reached was not fulfilled and April still did not answer, despite the fact that she uploaded a photo with one of the garments but without mentioning the brand. Tired, a few months later, Cristina told her that if she didn’t like the clothes she should return them to change them for another one that fit her better since, now yes, she replied that only one of her dresses it was fine. Finally, the collaboration never took place, but the story did not stop there. As Alis tells it, the clothes that the online store sent her were found on Vinted. “If you have not been able to answer me, at least give me back the money for all the things I sent you and the Menorca shipment that cost me 20 euros plus all the 200-euro clothes,” Cristina demanded. A controversy that has moved to social networks.
April Cols responds to the controversy
For this reason, Abril Cols has decided to respond to the accusations after the large number of messages she was receiving. “Yes, it is true what the girl who sent me some clothes says and I did not do any kind of publicity for her.” She so she recognized it in a direct on her networks. The ‘tiktoker’ stated that what she received was not what she had seen on the web and that “the quality was very poor.” She also pointed out that all of her clothes were too big for her and for that reason she did not wear them.
«I have people who bring me the Vinted thing, with the washing machines, because it was mixed and sold. It’s a reality, that’s it, I’m not ashamed to admit it because everyone can make mistakes », he clarified. “Yes, she should have returned the girl’s clothes,” added Abril Cols that she has not responded to the brand’s demands to return the money.
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