thecaep.com Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.4

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Loved the Look, Not the Experience and Quality Control

Before getting excited and purchasing their products, I recommend reading this review carefully and deciding for yourself whether the risk is worth it.

I was genuinely excited to receive my order from THE CÆP because their designs are beautiful and thoughtfully styled. Unfortunately, my experience with product quality and customer service was disappointing.

When my phone case arrived, one of the internal MagSafe magnets had come loose, creating a visible bump under the surface. From a customer’s perspective, this is clearly a manufacturing defect and not something that should happen with a brand-new product.

When I contacted customer service, I was initially advised to press the magnet back into place. I did try this, but the magnet came loose again the very next day, even though the case was untouched and simply sitting on my desk. Instead of acknowledging the issue as a defect, I was offered a small store credit and later told that a replacement would be a “one-time” courtesy, which made the issue feel minimized rather than properly addressed.

As a customer, being offered store credit before the issue was properly acknowledged felt frustrating. A credit assumes the customer is willing to make another purchase, but when a quality issue hasn’t been fully addressed, that credit has little real value. What matters more is resolving the defect itself and restoring confidence in the product.

Although a replacement was eventually approved, the overall handling of the situation made me feel as though I was exaggerating a minor issue or trying to get something for free, rather than simply reporting a faulty product. I don’t expect perfection, but I do expect a new item to arrive intact and for genuine defects to be handled professionally.

I truly love THE CÆP’s designs, and this could have been an opportunity to turn me into a loyal customer and advocate for the brand. Unfortunately, the experience fell short, and I won’t be returning.

November 24, 2025
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