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
> 
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