A quilt shop quandary...what would you do?
#101
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Little River, South Carolina
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I think you would be doing the shop owner a disservice if you don't bring it to their attention, that way they could inform their staff to be more diligent in looking out for this kind of problem.
Thank you Eddie for all the good work you do.
Thank you Eddie for all the good work you do.
#102
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I'm sure the shop owner would be grateful to have the feedback so that if there is a problem with how the staff are preapring fat quarters it can be nipped in the bud also if it is a manufacturing issue she wouyld be able to let them know-as you said in this day and age who can afford to lose customers especially ones like us who usually spend tons of money at a good quilt shop-
#104
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: western australia
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I often buy the end of rolls and sometimes they notice flaws and tell me so I can decide if I want it or not. if I do still want it they take into consideration how big a flaw it has and reduce the cost accordingly.
but when you buy it ready cut and folded you expect to get what you pay for, take it back and hope she wants to keep a good reputation
but when you buy it ready cut and folded you expect to get what you pay for, take it back and hope she wants to keep a good reputation
#110
I would take it back. Not only is the quality substandard, it also has the potential to effect the reputation of the quilt shop. I feel you are doing them a favor by making them aware of what is going out the door. Good luck!
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