The company acknowledged 'technical issues' when problems emerged in March, which led to an apology by the firm's chief executive officer
Furious customers of the White Company say they have been left out of pocket after an 'epic delivery meltdown'.
Frustrated customers last night vowed to boycott the High Street chain, founded by Chrissie Rucker in 1994, which is known for its expensive bed linen and homeware accessories. 'There's no point buying quality if the service is appalling and the products do not arrive. I've never experienced anything this bad. It looks like they've had an epic delivery meltdown.'
She wrote: 'I'm absolutely appalled. I am being told I cannot cancel when the order is not even being processed or dispatched.'
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