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I bought a canvas print and wanted it stretched over an inexpensive frame. Because of the cut of the canvas I asked ot have the picture wrapped over the edge of the wooden frame. I was talked out of that idea for a thinner/wider wooden frame that might allow the picture to be mounted without wrapping the image. I paid and waited a week. Finally received a call stating there would need to be 1/4" of image wrapped on top and bottom but not sides. I agreed. Couple days later got a call it was ready to pick up. I went to pick it up at 2:30pm. A sign in the store window said "back at 4:30pm". ugh..... At 4:30pm I picked up the canvas and they had wrapped the image just 1/4 inch on top, bottom AND sides. It was also not mounted on the flatter wider board I was sold but on a cheap frame. I left the store with the canvas. I should go back and have them make this right but my experience so far doesn't lend to a potential better outcome so I'm cutting my losses. FastFrame? I was expecting "fast"... not so. I'd not return.
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