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Customer service problems with Pottery Barn Kids – Part Deuxhi

by Meredith Farkas on 1/21/2009 with 32 comments

Be sure to see the update to this post at the bottom of the post. Close to a month ago, I wrote about the awful experience I had with Pottery Barn’s customer service. Since a bunch of things have happened since then (and I’ve had people ask if anything has changed), I thought I ought …

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