On Wednesday many Americans got their $1,200 stimulus money that was approved by the government to give relief to those financially affected by the pandemic and statewide lockdowns. Interner clothing brand Fashion Nova was ready to take advantage of the situation and sent mass texts with the caption “When That Stimulus Deposit Hits … Save Up To 80% OFF SITEWIDE. Shop ASAP,”.
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Fashion Nova is trending on Twitter after the retail company sent a mass text to their customers promoting the spending of stimulus checks on their products:
“When That Stimulus Deposit Hits 🤩💰.” pic.twitter.com/Mn056EjTFO
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) April 15, 2020
Fashion Nova was immediately crushed by Twitter users who found the companies’ attempt to profit from people getting stimulus checks unethical.
Fashion nova??? Um… we’re going through a whole ass pandemic 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/3VqjP07P09
— sheri (@sheri24_) April 15, 2020
Fashion Nova can go to hell. 💀 pic.twitter.com/EpbJ2XmqzJ
— The Coochie Connoisseur (@TheRealHerx3__) April 15, 2020
Fashion Nova is so wrong for this, the stimulus isn’t for shopping its for people who need it during such hard times, this is so ignorant .. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/tUPmMhhQFT
— maryemilia. (@emiliaxpz) April 15, 2020
Fashion nova is out of mfckin POCKET like bitch don’t text me about my money pic.twitter.com/HN6z4WdPho
— This ain’t Phaedra! (@dariimo) April 15, 2020
saw Fashion Nova was trending and this is why…
yikes pic.twitter.com/AZoDSM5mSU
— Lucero Cantu (@luceroicantu) April 16, 2020