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| - I should have known better! The first time I went there, a woman was at the counter in tears because Thunderbird had altered her entire new collection of jeans WAY too short. But I was in a rush and just needed a cleaning, and that went fine.
The second time they charged me $3.25 for a cleaning when the advertised price is $2.50. I thought, whatever, it's still a good price, and the language barrier was too frustrating to argue over 75 cents.
However, on a subsequent visit and drawn by their low prices, they pretty much ruined one of my corsets. A seam had burst about 2 inches long above the boning and they said they could fix it. The first time I picked it up, the seam was still gaping. I had my man return it the next day and he said he found the lady who worked there intoxicated and unable to write a ticket or comprehend the problem. She even tried to negotiate a price for the subsequent repair. Not too surprisingly, when I picked up the corset a second time, the 'fix' was done haphazardly as if a child had stitched it with needle and thread. Ridiculous business practices, I say, foul.
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