Re: Cafe Express resolved: what about damaged goods?
- From: Kurt Ullman <kurtullman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 17:45:15 +0000 (UTC)
In article <0001HW.C0790B1C035D0018F0407530@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Amy Guskin <aisling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
(in article <1146192656.353136.141300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 20:45:30 -0400, Michael Malloy wrote
For those not interested, I apologize for my previous questions, etc.,
regarding Cafe Express. I finally heard from them and my password issue
seems to be resolved.
Does anyone have experience with damaged script books? My package
arrived today. The box was smashed really badly. As I feared, the book
was badly wrinkled. I might be able to smooth out the cover by soaking
it in water and then trying to iron it, but there are also deep
permanent creases that extend through the whole book in more than one
place. <<
Definitely, contact Cafe Press's customer service number. I've had a book
replaced that was damaged in shipment - they were very responsive and cheeful
about it, too.
Amy
I am sorta wondering when my world is going to come crashing down on
me. I have never had any problems with CafeExpress and my MacBook
doesn't whine, get too hot or drop my wireless Internet connection. I am
doomed, doomed I say. (g)
.
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