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If I could put ZERO stars, I would. I bought a set of "1500 thread count" sheets from this place and they were terrible. I figured it was all a scam during the hard-sell, but they felt soft in the package, so I went ahead and purchased a set for $43.00. I thought they might at least be good enough for when guests come over. Well, after getting them home, unpackaging them and examining the "quality", I noticed all of the botched/puckered stitching, how thin they were and the funky fit on the pillowcases and decided to return them. After returning them, I never received a refund, but instead received a SECOND charge on my card. I now have $86 worth of charges for sheets I don't even own!! Thank God I saved my receipt. I have the credit card statements to prove it. After placing a call to the store and waiting on hold for over 15 minutes, I was told by the manager that I should expect a call back by the owner, though no definitive timeframe was provided when I asked. I believe in giving fair reviews, so I will post an update with the resolution, should one ever occur. I should have listened to my gut on this one. You get what you pay for. Live it, learn it, embrace it because it is almost ALWAYS true.
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