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I immediately took them to my seamstress (who I've been going to for at least 4 years, if not more) and waited the standard 2 week period to get them back. I picked them up the day before the shower and, low and behold, they were still way too long. Did they even hem them at all? I brought them back yesterday and nicely informed them that they're still too long. They treated me like a pile of poo on their shoe and begrudgingly re-pinned them. They told me it would be another 2 weeks. I asked them if they could do it any quicker since I had already waited 2 weeks the first go-round. They nastily said no and then I watched them talk about me through the glass door after I left. How about an "I'm sorry we didn't get it right the first time." Nope nothing of the sort.
I marched myself back in there and calmly told them I didn't like being treated as if I did something wrong. I've been coming here for years and I don't appreciate it. I'll take them elsewhere. The woman actually looked at me and said she needed the pins (there were a whopping 2 pins) and hanger back. THE NERVE!!!!!
It's official people, I won't tolerate bad customer service any longer. I'm getting too impatient and intolerant the older I get and I'm cracking down.
Stand with me and "Just Say No" to nasty people.
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It's the Holidays for goodness sake. Stop acting like big ole Grinches!
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She wanted the pins back. Really?! Goodness. I've been to two shops in Mt. P: The Alteration Shop on Coleman and another place called Mr. Mac's. Mr. Mac's was definitely less expensive and quicker. And I swear by AG jeans. Where they put the fat, I don't know, but I love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is wrong with people!!! You get it girl, and I will just say NO to all the bitches with you!!!
ReplyDeleteI still cannot believe she wanted her pins! Old bitty grinch lady!
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