Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-18 Thread Dusti Lewars-Poole
Thanks for the suggestions, folks! :)

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Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Andrew Diller
They do however take personal checks, and I still keep a few of those 
lying around... actually I have about 2000 that I will never get thru 
in this lifetime

On Feb 17, 2005, at 1:16 PM, Jonathan Cass wrote:
on dropping items on your way to work.  Also, I do not believe they 
take
credit cards.

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RE: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Jonathan Cass
FYI: I noticed that for a period of time, Sun Cleaners was not open at its
stated morning opening time.  This can be very annoying if your are planning
on dropping items on your way to work.  Also, I do not believe they take
credit cards.

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Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 12:10 PM
To: Jennifer Rumain
Cc: UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?


Don't use Farrar- use Sun cleaners, which used to be there, but was
kicked out by the owner of the building (who also owns Farrar).

Sun's is right around the corner next to the carrot cake store on 47th,
NOBA. They do an excellent job and my wife has had many items altered
there and has been very happy with the work they do.

-andy

Jennifer Rumain wrote:
> Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than I've had
> with Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd & Baltimore.
>
> I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my
> drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I
> recently had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket
> with a price of $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price
> was a mistake and it would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat

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Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Michael
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote a 1.0KB message. i replied .
> Don't use Farrar- use Sun cleaners, which used to be there, but was 
> kicked out by the owner of the building (who also owns Farrar).
> 
> Sun's is right around the corner next to the carrot cake store on 47th, 
> NOBA. They do an excellent job and my wife has had many items altered 
> there and has been very happy with the work they do.
> 

I second that.  The folks at Sun do a great job.
My brother had the other people "loose" one of his sweaters.


Best,


_Michael.


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Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Andrew Diller
Don't use Farrar- use Sun cleaners, which used to be there, but was 
kicked out by the owner of the building (who also owns Farrar).

Sun's is right around the corner next to the carrot cake store on 47th, 
NOBA. They do an excellent job and my wife has had many items altered 
there and has been very happy with the work they do.

-andy
Jennifer Rumain wrote:
Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than I've had 
with Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd & Baltimore. 
 
I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my 
drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I 
recently had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket 
with a price of $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price 
was a mistake and it would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat 

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RE: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread BGAndersen

Saias Cleaners
251 S 41st St
Philadelphia, PA  19104

(215) 222-2646

In a message dated 2/17/2005 11:00:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Mayer, Ann" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>So far, I have had consistent good, friendly service both for cleaning
>and tailoring from
>
>The place at 41st and Spruce.
>
>
>
>And, if I picked up a coat from a cleaners and found evidence that the
>owners had given
>
>It to someone else to wear to a restaurant, I would demand that they
>give me the cleaned coat
>
>For free -- with a threat to report them to the Better Business Bureau
>and to the police if
>
>I did not get free service after they had turned out to be in a business
>other than that
>
>Of cleaning the clothes given to them for that purpose.
>
>
>
>Ann Mayer
>
>
>
>
>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jennifer Rumain
>Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 10:38 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com
>Subject: Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?
>
>
>
>Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than I've had
>with Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd & Baltimore.
>
>
>
>
>I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my
>drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I
>recently had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket
>with a price of $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price
>was a mistake and it would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat
>up and take it elsewhere to which she replied that the coat had already
>been sent to an off-the-premise site to be clean.  Frustrated by this, I
>was able to talk her down to $18.  I picked my coat up this week only to
>find a receipt to a Korean restaurant (to which I've never had the
>pleasure of dining) and the exact change received from the bill in my
>pocket (unfortunately this was only 35 cents).
>
>
>
>Needless to say, I feel violated everytime I wear that coat.
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>    In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:56:17 P.M. Eastern Standard
>Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>        I need to have some alterations done to some clothing.
>        Can anyone recommend a good tailor/drycleaner in the
>'hood?
>
>    White Seal, south side of Baltimore just west of 49th, is very
>good at both.
>
>
>
>    Bruce McCullough
>
>
>
>Do you Yahoo!?
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><http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=30648/*http:/movies.yahoo.com/movies/feature
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RE: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Mayer, Ann








So far, I have had consistent good,
friendly service both for cleaning and tailoring from

The place at 41st and Spruce.

 

And, if I picked up a coat from a cleaners
and found evidence that the owners had given

It to someone else to wear to a
restaurant, I would demand that they give me the cleaned coat

For free -- with a threat to report them
to the Better Business Bureau and to the police if

I did not get free service after they had
turned out to be in a business other than that

Of cleaning the clothes given to them for
that purpose.  

 

Ann Mayer

 









From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jennifer Rumain
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005
10:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; UnivCity@list.purple.com
Subject: Re: [UC]
tailor/alterations - suggestions?



 



Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than
I've had with Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd &
Baltimore.  





 





I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my
drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I
recently had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket with
a price of $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price was a
mistake and it would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat up and take
it elsewhere to which she replied that the coat had already been sent to an
off-the-premise site to be clean.  Frustrated by this, I was able to talk
her down to $18.  I picked my coat up this week only to find a receipt to
a Korean restaurant (to which I've never had the pleasure of dining) and the
exact change received from the bill in my pocket (unfortunately this was only
35 cents).





 





Needless to say, I feel violated everytime I wear that coat.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:









In a message dated
2/16/2005 11:56:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:





I need to have some alterations done to
some clothing.
Can anyone recommend a good tailor/drycleaner in the 'hood?







White Seal, south side of Baltimore just west of
49th, is very good at both.





 





Bruce McCullough











Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Search presents - Jib
Jab's 'Second Term'








Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread maruca
the extra $$ was to get out the kim chi stain!

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Jennifer Rumain wrote:

> Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than I've had with 
> Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd & Baltimore.  
>  
> I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my 
> drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I recently 
> had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket with a price of 
> $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price was a mistake and it 
> would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat up and take it elsewhere to 
> which she replied that the coat had already been sent to an off-the-premise 
> site to be clean.  Frustrated by this, I was able to talk her down to $18.  I 
> picked my coat up this week only to find a receipt to a Korean restaurant (to 
> which I've never had the pleasure of dining) and the exact change received 
> from the bill in my pocket (unfortunately this was only 35 cents).
>  
> Needless to say, I feel violated everytime I wear that coat.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:56:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] writes:
> I need to have some alterations done to some clothing.
> Can anyone recommend a good tailor/drycleaner in the 'hood?
> 
> White Seal, south side of Baltimore just west of 49th, is very good at both.
>  
> Bruce McCullough
> 
>   
> -
> Do you Yahoo!?
>  Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'


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Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread Jennifer Rumain
Thanks.  Hopefully I will have better luck with White Seal than I've had with Farrar on 46th & Baltimore or Harvard Cleaners on 42nd & Baltimore.  
 
I found myself having to go to Farrar's several times to pick up my drycleaning because it was closed during posted business hours.  I recently had a coat drycleaned at Harvard.  After receiving a ticket with a price of $12, I later recieved a phone call saying that the price was a mistake and it would cost $20.  I said I would just pick my coat up and take it elsewhere to which she replied that the coat had already been sent to an off-the-premise site to be clean.  Frustrated by this, I was able to talk her down to $18.  I picked my coat up this week only to find a receipt to a Korean restaurant (to which I've never had the pleasure of dining) and the exact change received from the bill in my pocket (unfortunately this was only 35 cents).
 
Needless to say, I feel violated everytime I wear that coat.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:56:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need to have some alterations done to some clothing.Can anyone recommend a good tailor/drycleaner in the 'hood?

White Seal, south side of Baltimore just west of 49th, is very good at both.
 
Bruce McCullough
		Do you Yahoo!? 
Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'

Re: [UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-17 Thread BruceWMcC




In a message dated 2/16/2005 11:56:17 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I need 
  to have some alterations done to some clothing.Can anyone recommend a good 
  tailor/drycleaner in the 'hood?

White Seal, south side of Baltimore just west of 49th, is very 
good at both.
 
Bruce McCullough


[UC] tailor/alterations - suggestions?

2005-02-16 Thread Dusti Lewars-Poole
I need to have some alterations done to some clothing.
Can anyone recommend a good tailor/drycleaner in the 'hood?

Thanks in advance!
- Dusti

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