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by Mark Y. Posted Fri September 26, 2008 @ 9:49 AM
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Never liked Volvo after having an S40. Leased it, the service was weak and after the lease expired and I returned the car, the dealership failed to inspect the car when I dropped it off. The S40 was sideswiped and the dealership claimed it was us.
If you have a similar complaint about a company or service visit www.uradeadbeat.com and share your story, like I did. It's free to post and the best part is they send a letter to the company notifying them that they were added to the deadbeat list!
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Maytag Washers & Dryers: They are built to last for decades (a rarety these days). Even if you buy them used!
Avenue clothing stores: Stylish, well-made and affordable for the larger woman. They're not made of polyester & they don't make you look or feel like an old lady. Also, very helpful and friendly sales associates without being in your face. You can also shop online.
I had a third item to list but, alas, my brain failed me again!
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by clhcoronat Posted Thu May 10, 2007 @ 9:08 PM
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BMW - my car is 14 years old the paint job is still shinny and it runs like it is brand new.
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by BigRed Posted Tue March 20, 2007 @ 10:44 AM
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Toyota : never had a problem with my Tundra or Taco
TMobile: Customer service is great coverage is good and never charged a roaming fee.
Scottrade: Low rates, fast executions great customer service, quick response time.
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by becka h Posted Sun January 21, 2007 @ 5:26 PM
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Infusium (sp?) hair care products. They smell good and make my frizz go bye-bye. even in damp Wisconsin weather.
Utrecht art supplies: they are cheaper than most other brands, and are fantastic quality.
Born Shoes: super high quality, hand made comfy shoes that last forever! Note:they are made in northern Europe, so expect the sizing to be a little short, but wider.
Aveeno. I have sensitive skin but have NEVER had a problem with their products, and they do what they say they will.
Lane Bryant: their clothes are a little more expensive than I'd like to spend for every day, but they last forever and the fabric quality is very nice.
Phillips electronics. Had a stereo, computer speakers, TV, VCR and DVD player from them over the years and have never had a problem with anything, and the sound quality is great
No-name computer. My laptop is Averatec, I've had it for 4 years and never had a problem with it. Same technology as name brands were distributing at the time, for 500-700 dollars less. They've found a loyal customer in me.
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by levik Posted Thu December 21, 2006 @ 10:04 PM
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My Mazda Protege has been a great car with no problems-only maintenance.
My Honda Civic was equally an excellent car with very few repairs until the mileage was over 125,000.
My Dell Computer has worked without a hitch for 3 years.
MY HP printer also has been an excellent quality product(though ink is not cheap)
Starbucks Coffee always excellent.
Publix Grocery Stores-the best customer service and friendliest employees in the store and the pharmacy!
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by tls Posted Thu December 14, 2006 @ 10:34 PM
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1- JC Penney products, they are great and they stand behind them
2- Sony
3- my no name computer (outlasted both the gateway and the dell by years!)
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by Jazzy Posted Sun October 8, 2006 @ 10:05 AM
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Verizon DSL Internet -- It's inexpensive and you can talk on the phone while on-line.
Their Customer Service is outstanding. My DSL box had a glitch and they sent me a new one (free) the next day.
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by Craig Esteve Posted Sat October 7, 2006 @ 6:48 AM
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1. Radio Shack - I received a Radio Shack turntable as a gift in Christmas 2004, and accidentaly damaged the drive belt while trying to 'scratch' a record. I took it to the Radio Shack store in my town and they were able to fix it within a week at no charge
2. Old Navy - Great selection of stylish clothes, and excellent customer service from polite and friendly employees
3. Media Play - Wider selection of music CDs and DVDs than most other record stores; Ordered a CD online and received it within the quoted time of 10 business days. Too bad they all closed down earlier this year
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by kaykay Posted Fri October 6, 2006 @ 12:15 AM
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Toyota: they live up to their commercials and their advertising. I'm driving my 6th Toyota, and I wouldn't drive anything else.
Freeman (shampoo, conditioners, etc). I love them because they are animal free, and have not been tested on animals. They're reasonably priced, and super good products.
Silk (soymilk and vegetarian products). They cost a little more but I'm getting what I pay for. Their products are super good and I would highly recommend them to anyone.
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I trust Verizon for their phone and internet services, Toyota for their safety features on their cars, and Hanes Her Way because their clothing is comfortable.
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by AFPheonix Fri October 6, 2006 @ 4:02 AM
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Trader Joe's
Whole Foods
Apple Computer
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by TattleTale Posted Tue October 3, 2006 @ 12:21 PM
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Arm and Hammer- for tooth paste, deoderant, laundry, you name it! Always been happy!
Scotch- One roll of TP seriously lasts longer than half a package of anything else!
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by snurli Posted Mon October 2, 2006 @ 7:09 PM
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1. Kitchen Aid--for my mixer and their customer service
2. Speed Queen--we bought a house and the previous owners had a Speed Queen W/D. They were over 20 years old when we moved in and we just had to replace the washer--got seven more years out of it. The dryer is still going strong. Stunned me.
3. TastyBite--prepackaged heat and eat Indian entrees. Way better than any other TV dinner out there. Good ingredients, easy to store. Kept my husband happily fed (once he learned how to use our high-tech rice cooker) when I was in the hospital recently.
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by Eva Sandvik Posted Sun October 1, 2006 @ 9:07 PM
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Honda
Trader Joe's
Land's End
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by Daniela E Posted Sat September 30, 2006 @ 10:56 PM
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Hamilton Beach
(small appliances, particularly for my coffee maker and their cust. service)
Luvs
(stands behind their product, and does put out a pretty consistent product, unlike Huggies, whose pullups I bought and got a CASE of faulty ones where the one side unvelcroed (spelling?) when I opened them to put them on the kids. They never contacted me back or tried to replace the case)
Tide, just love it for the smell and it cleans well consistently.Like the idea that they made a cold water product, but I wonder if there really is a difference?
LeapFrog learning toy products. They stand behind their products and replaced a defective toy. The kids also really played with them, I like THAT fact a lot!
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by AFPheonix Posted Sat September 30, 2006 @ 7:15 PM
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Subaru- I had an elderly '83 GL that finally keeled, and now I have an '02 Forester. Those cars have gotten me anywhere in the most craptacular weather, and the Forester does it with a lot of comfy amenities.
Montana Silversmiths: I got a watch made by them as a gift in high school, and due to hard use the band broke in college. I took it to a tack store who sent it in for repair and to my suprise, they replaced the brand and apologized! few years later, that band broke (I get sweaty and dirty, and that's kind of hard on leather) and since that style of band was discontinued, they let me pick out a new style and sold it to me at cost. I love those guys....
Garnier Nutrisse hair care- my hair is crazy curly/frizzy, and this is about the only stuff I've found that helps keep it under control with minimal styling without making me sell my firstborn to afford it.
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by Starlight22203 Posted Sat September 30, 2006 @ 6:44 PM
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Dr. Pepper: Always tastes yummy (Side note... My m-i-l had a bad 12 pack and she wrote the company and they sent her coupons for free DP)
Adidas: Practically indestructable
White Cloud Diapers: Holds more liquid than the Hoover Dam.
Mean Green: The best cleaning stuff ever.
Dawn: Cleans EVERYTHING. Dishes, stains out of clothing, grease and oil out of the driveway... It's mild enough to use on animals young and old
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by Ellen L. Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:58 PM
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Tide detergent
Toyota
Oil of Olay
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by nettih216 Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:55 PM
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1. Ann Taylor Clothing - best fit, good quality.
2. Carolina Brand - the Jasmin rice is so yummy.
3. Folgers Coffee - consistently good.
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by Call Me Bright Side Amanda Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 12:53 PM
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Budweiser! HAHA...They never let me down
Monster...The drinks keep the boyfriend VERY happy, and that keeps me happy!
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by mary jo Posted Fri September 29, 2006 @ 9:55 AM
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Oh..this is hard because I dont nornally shop "brands" or names.
But a few things I ALWAYS buy..
Degree deoderant. I LOVE the stuff and never have to worry when I wear it. And I like their new scents they have come out with too.
Always feminine products. Been using them for as long as I can remember and will continue to use them.
Listerine Pocket Packs. I am addicted to them. LOL! I buy them in bulk.
Faded Glory or Just My Size jeans. They are cheap, they fit, the stretch, and the come in petites! LOL!
There are a lot of brands I would prefer to buy but these are probably the only one I INSIST on buying.
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by georgia moshier Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 9:25 PM
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Nokia- only one phone i had ever had issues and it was resolved. the rest have been to hell and back i heart my nokia phone
Calvin Klein Jeans- love them, last long, wear well
Honda- my honda's been a little neglected at times, it was my first car, i learned how to drive stick on it and drove it across the country 3 times and its still runnin strong (almost 40 miles to the gallon on a 99 isnt bad either)
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so the ones I do buy are important to me.
Horizon, Organic Valley, Cascadian Farms, Amy's, Whole Foods -- The primary organic foods providers. I eat their products every day.
Aveda -- I love Aveda haircare and skincare products.
Nissan. I bought my Nissan pickup new in 1993 and it's been perfect. I almost wish it WOULD die, as I'd like to get a car! But it's nice to not have car payments.
Victoria's Secret. My unsexy pajamas, leggings, sweatshirts, and cotton undies have lasted FOREVER. The quality of what I've bought is outstanding.
Gold Toe socks. Because feet deserve to be happy.
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by becka h Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:05 PM
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(cont.)
Noxema: great for clearing up acne
neutrogena: clean, simple and great products. i love the skin clearing foundation
* a combination of the above two cleared up the adult acne i had suffered from for 5 years, that had my dermatologist stumped
Crest. been using it my entire life and have never had a cavity yet.
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by becka h Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 5:01 PM
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Saturn. I know I am going to get a lot of "GM-backlash" on this one, but I had mine for years, my aunt and uncle have had theirs for 13 years (and 297,000+ miles) and not a problem for any of it. plus, their sales people are not pushy and the prices are great.
JCPenney (especially Custom Decorating) Always, always great deals and good, strong products that will last. I have had custom decorating in 3 homes now and their products are wonderful. the decorators will work v. hard to get you a good deal, even though they work on commission.
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by Peregrina Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:57 PM
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Singer - Both my current machines are Singers and I love them. :) When I broke part of the bobbin case on one of them, they sent me the replacement without charge and it arrived a week earlier than I expected. On the Singer website it's possible to find and print out/order user manuals for just about any Singer machine every made.
Kwik Sew - Of all the pattern companies I've tried (Simplicity, Butterick, McCall's, Vogue) Kwik Sew is the only one I've never had problems with regarding the sizing, cut or fall of the patterns. When I spend the money (they never go on sale, unlike the other four listed) I know I'm gonna get a great pattern that I'll be able to use over and over again, since they print their pattterns on heavy paper rather than tissue paper like the others.
Michael Miller - A fabric designer and printer. Their fabrics are good quality for both apparel and quilting and their prints are always unique and fun.
Luna - A book publisher. They specialize in woman-centric fantasy fiction. The authors are all women and the books alwasy have strong female leads and characters.
Sears - I've read several complaints on here about Sears, but I've never had a problem with them. I bought my refrigerator, washer and dryer from them. All three were delivered and installed without any problems. When my battery died I went to the Auto Center for a replacement and to their amusement changed it myself. :) One of the men working there told me that I had a job as a mechanic there if I ever needed one. I even go to the Eye Center in the local Sears for my check-ups and new glasses. The woman who works there convinced me to try smaller, lighter frames and I love them. I was wary of smaller frames because of my bifocals but she said it wouldn't be a problem and she was right.
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Cetaphil
by tickytack Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:35 PM
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Antibiotic
by tickytack Thu September 28, 2006 @ 4:48 PM
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Sierra Trading Post: They always have a large variety of stuff for sale, great clearance, and they carry my size shoes.
Salvation Army Stores: best treasure hunting store in town. (I just found a Versace shirt for $5!) Great for kids' clothing too; baby clothes turn up with the tags still on as often as not. My local one is clean and friendly, and you never know what will turn up next.
Ford: I've had a long string of old Ford beaters, and they've proven more reliable than just about anything else.
Dove: I rarely have a problem with their products, and when I do they fix it. My skin is fairly sensitive so it's fun finding stuff that's usable.
Frye Boots: I have a pair of their clogs that feel good and fit - a genuine rarity. They've held up forever too. The products aren't cheap, but they're well made.
Turkey Hill Farms: Best mass produced fat free frozen yogurts and sugar free ice creams ever. The fat free mango green tea yogurt is so good you don't even realize it's fat free until you read the label. They listen to their customers too.
Least recommended: GM - they broke their word about a promotional program to me not once, but twice. They then refused to make good or even fix the source of the problem so that it wouldn't happen to anyone else. If they can't be trusted with a small thing, they won't be trusted with a big thing - like 20 to 50 grand of my money.
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by vc Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 2:41 PM
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Levis- I had an issue with some jeans once and via PFB they stepped up and swapped out my bad pairs with brand new ones. Great customer service
Gerber Tools- I broke my multi-tool because I was getting down right western on a stuck bolt. They replaced it at no charge even though I shouldn't have been doing what I was doing with the tool.
Assurian cell phone insurance- I spilled an adult beverage on my phone and they had a new one to me within 48 hours. And I called on a Sunday.
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by tickytack Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 2:21 PM
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Okay. I already mentioned Biore - I have extremely hypersensitive skin and it has worked well for me.
Arm & Hammer - we use the laundry detergent and I find the cat litter is very good as well.
Revlon - if it says "Colorstay" it means it. That goes for foundation and the lipcolor.
Annie's organics - Goddess dressing, white cheddar mac (good in a pinch, or good comfort food)
Products I'd not touch with a disinfected bargepole:
Cover Girl (might as well rub Crisco on yourself)
Herbal Essences (on principle - I found those "hair washing orgasm" commercials to be tasteless and demeaning to women)
I'm sure I can think of others.
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Annie's
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Cover Girl
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by TheFutureMrsDragonflygrrl Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 1:53 PM
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Hmmm...interesting question. I don't really trust many brands, but the ones I do trust I've used for years and years, and will probably use forever!
1. I trust Neutrogena. I know their products will do what they advertise, and not be damaging to my skin or hair.
2. I trust Tide. I know that Tide with Bleach will make my clothes smell nice, and not break me out in hives (a very important consideration when you have skin as sensitive as mine). When Rand and I moved in together, he wanted me to use the laundry soap his parents use, and it got ugly. In fact, it was one of our first fights in our new apartment! Luckily, I was able to convert him!
Next we need a brain chain about brands we don't trust! Now that will be interesting! :)
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Why thank you!
by TheFutureMrsDragonflygrrl Thu September 28, 2006 @ 3:05 PM
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by MA Loper Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 12:56 PM
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I am a die-hard Ford girl too. Out of about 5 vehicles I've personally owned in my life, all but one of my cars has been a Ford. The lone GM product (a '99 Pontiac Grand Prix) was a nightmare from day one (can you say flimsy plastic upper intake plenum??)!
While no auto manufacturer is perfect, IMHO, I like Ford's line and their overall durability tends to be just a little bit better.
I know I will be beaten and subjected to unimaginable torture, but I love Target. I worked there a little over a year as a part-time job and just had a really great experience.
The way they handle their staff and their actual company operations was impressive to me, given that they are a retailer. I didn't expect them to be so people-centric, but they really are. But the thing that really gets me is the uniqueness of their products and the unbelievable sales they have. I have found so many cool things there that I have never seen anything like at any other store and when they have sales, they REALLY have sales! I bought a 27" Sony Trinitron TV that was a floor model, FOR $52!!! I got an artificial Christmas tree for my dad for $10 after the holidays! It's just unreal!
Finally, I like Pepsi products more than Coke. It's not really about the "quality" of Pepsi, it's more just my preference that makes me loyal to their brand. I'll buy Coke if it is on sale, but all things being equal, I pick Pepsi every time.
I can't tell you how many
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OH yea
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Biore
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by DK Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 8:54 AM
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Sperry Topsiders, Bluefish or Classic - Well made, always comfortable and they last forever, so I don't mind spending the money. I'm gonna cheat here and throw in Zappos - great place to buy shoes!(excellent customer service)
On the other end of the economic spectrum,K Mart's Basics line is just that, basic. But it all washes and wears well, even if it is not fancy. Good value.
Stickly furniture. I will never in my lifetime be able to afford a piece, but dang! if I could, I would definitly know I was getting furniture I could trust.
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by Venice Posted Thu September 28, 2006 @ 1:50 AM
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Too bad the example you gave about Toyota was removed, because it applied to me almost word for word, except the part about the Corolla.
My husband owned a Toyota when we first met, actually it WAS a Corolla, which he wrecked on the race track (long story, but if you're interested it's somewhere at the beginning of my profile). After we got married, he talked me into trading in my Mustang for a Celica (1976). We also owned a Tercel (1982?) and a 1991 Camry. The Camry was my favorite, but we loved them all. Based upon past experiences, we wouldn't hesitate to buy another Toyota. Over the years, we also owned Ford Escort, 1995 Mustang (the worst car we ever owned), Hyundai, Dodge Neon (my daughter's), Honda Civic and a Subaru Forester, and with the exception of the Forester, nothing has even come close to living up to the performance and dependability of Toyota.
My favorite store is Kohl's. We've had one here for about 4-5 years, and I have never had one bad experience in all that time. There's always a sale, coupons, lots of clearance merchandise, and the best part is the indefinite return policy. The store is always clean and well kept, and the employees are helpful and friendly. What more could you ask for? Oh wait! If you pay one-third of your bill, there is no interest. I love Kohl's!
I trust Kashi brand foods... seven whole grains on a mission! I have been eating GoLean Crunch and Heart to Heart cereals for years and have probably purchased hundreds of boxes, and the quality is extremely consistent. I have never been disappointed. I also love some of their other products, like oatmeal, waffles and energy bars. I am an ingredient reader and love what goes into the making of Kashi foods.
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by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Wed September 27, 2006 @ 8:48 PM
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WaWa Convenience Stores. They went beyond and above what I ever expected to correct a most distateful experience with a cashier. They really DO listen.
Rite Aid Pharmacy. They too, took my complaints very seriously, took appropriate action, and have kept me as a loyal customer. They also accept competitor's coupons no questions asked and have an excellent track record with refunds.
Goodwill. They've been absolutely amazing and have helped a lot of people learn marketable skills while helping me out a lot by sending people to take my donations when promised.
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by Leanne L Posted Wed September 27, 2006 @ 8:21 PM
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I like Toyota too, bought one new and kept it 23 years, a celica which I just sold last summer.
Wayside gardens, a little more pricey, but you get good plant stock, reliable friendly people on the phone and unlike what happens with many other mail order nurseries the plant doesn't die the first year it's in the ground due to proper shipping methods and larger sized pots they use.
Thats funny Lands end I like on my end too! They have the all weather mocs which are the only shoe my son will wear and has worn for most likely 5 yrs now and if they don't fit we know we can return them at Sears without any problems. They have quality mocs with orthotics in them and their clothing is well made too.
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by franese Posted Wed September 27, 2006 @ 7:52 PM
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zappos.com - best shopping website out there, fast shipping, free returns, pleasant customer service
McCann's Steel Cut Oatmeal - good, health, simple product
Arnold - a few years ago, they lessened the fiber content of their bread. I called them directly, they told me they had lots of complaints, a few months later, fiber back up to original amounts. They listened to their customers
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