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Old 06-25-2022, 11:06 AM
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I rely on my tried and true favorite shops, as well as good recommendations from the quilters on this board. I have no complaints doing it this way.
I would be annoyed as you are too!
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Old 06-25-2022, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltsfor View Post
My Pet Peeve is the state of Customer Service.

When you have a question about a product or a question about your order, it's not a problem to contact the company and get an immediate email reply saying they received your inquiry and that their 'team' will get back to me within 24 hours.

I did this with two companies, both with questions concerning quilting items. One company with a question about an item in one of my orders that I received. And with the other company about a product that I want to order, but had a question about. It's been 9 business days today since I contacted both of them and I have yet to hear back from either.

Company #1 - A very well known company that has been in business for over 20 years - I spent a lot of money, and I mean a lot, over the last 6 months with this company planning and setting up my new quilting room. If they can't answer a simple question in 9 days, then they apparently no longer need my business.

Company #2 - I've never ordered from them before and since they can't answer a simple question, I can't trust their customer service, so I won't be placing an order with them.

My questions were polite, simple and didn't involve any type of management request or approval. If I'm not worth their time, than neither are they worth mine. A little respect cost little and goes a long way in both directions.

Quilting is a field/hobby that is limited to the amount of people who do quilting. It's not like everyone and their brother needs fabric and quilting supplies/machines. You would think that they would want to keep the customers they have and/ or gain new ones.
I call the company AnD never answer the computer they way it wants....Always say talk to a person. After about the 5th time I get the message "Let me get you someone to help you" Most the time it is someone Not from the USA but that is fine as long as I can Understand what they are saying. If I can't I always ask for someone from Arizona--my last state before this move. Sometimes I get what I ask for but it's not always done. Hope this helps.
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Old 06-25-2022, 02:21 PM
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I am tired of everything being because of covid. I think too many people are too lazy to work for their salary.

I only buy from stores I can drive to. I don't buy anything on line.
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Old 06-25-2022, 04:21 PM
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I recently ordered something from MSQC. I got an email saying the item had been shipped, but 6 days later FedEx was still showing that the label had been created, but the item wasn't received by them yet. I emailed MSQC asking about the status of my order, and within less than 24 hours I had a response. FedEx had picked up the item, but hadn't scanned it into their system, so it was on its way. And it arrived the following day. The information I got was so accurate that I knew that someone at MSQC had gotten in touch with FedEx to find out what was happening.

So - MSQC gets an A+++, and FedEx (as usual, in my experience) gets an F.
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Old 06-25-2022, 05:20 PM
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I sometimes find the response I've been waiting for in my junk mail, even if I've received mail from them before! Just a thought.

And MSCC is always great with their response, even on the weekends. And I ask some pretty random questions! But great customer service is hard to come by, and has been since before the pandemic. To me, that's just an excuse.
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Old 06-25-2022, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by aashley333 View Post
I'd say that my pet peeve is overpriced quilting items made of plastic. $125 for a large cutting mat seems excessive. And the templates...
Wow! $125 for a cutting mat? How big was it? I have one that's about 36 x 70 and I think I paid less than $50 for it with a Joann's coupon.
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Old 06-25-2022, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
Plastic and acrylic items getting very expensive. . Accuquilt, Creative Grids, and other brands are increasing prices starting July 1.
Sadly, they will probably get more expensive as plastics are usually made with petroleum products.
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Old 06-25-2022, 06:15 PM
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Poor customer service is with all kinds of business, even dr office.
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Old 06-26-2022, 02:37 AM
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How about when you buy an expensive item. Once you got someone to help you, they answered a bit of your questions, even saying they have one and use it all the time. But as soon as you pay for it, and call to ask another question, that very same person no longer has any knowledge of what it is, let alone how it works.
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Old 06-26-2022, 03:46 AM
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Buying anything has become a chore, most businesses can't hire or keep employees, including restaurants. The turnover is huge and even if you get a response online or phone call I d' doubt the accuracy of it. It's even happening at LQS's near me which are few and far between. The quality of LQS fabric has gone down hill also. I'm glad I have a nice stash of fabric, rulers, etc. because I'm not buying anything.
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