Originally Posted by in2stitchin
The leader of their community went to THAT customer service and told them
That's a good point.
Y'know any "interest group" that gets together and acts together becomes an action group - such as in politics where, for instance, a category of fishermen or farmers or marathon runners, who otherwise have no reason to act as a body, get riled up over some community policy or political rule or law and organize themselves, now become a Political Action Group. All of a sudden they are a force to be reckoned with.
Wonder if quilters and sewers could do something like that.....