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Fans hit back at PrettyLittleThing for putting Cadbury treats in parcels - after deactivating accounts for 'excessive returns activity' PLT have put chocolates in parcels but customers are less than impressed READ MORE: End of the free returns? PLT faces furious backlash as it blocks customers for returning unwanted clothes By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 08:07, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 10:47, 1 July 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Fans have hit back at PrettyLittleThing for putting chocolates inside their parcels after suspending accounts for 'unusual high returns activity'. The British fast fashion giant took to X, formerly known as Twitter , to inform their buyers about the extra edible treats in their parcels this week. The company wrote: 'UK DOLLS, From today, check your PLT parcels carefully as we'll be adding some Cadbury Delight samples for you to try, for a limited time only.

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' But their followers were less than impressed and asked PLT how they were meant to order anything with their accounts blocked. One said: 'How about you stop banning peoples account for returning items instead of a sample of chocolate?' The British fast fashion giant took to X, formerly known as Twitter , to inform their buyers about the extra edible treats in their parcels this week Last week, social media users posted screenshots of the email from PrettyLittleThing that said their account had been deactivated Last week, shoppers argued that the fast fashion brand.

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