Jo-Ann's Fabrics
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Manchester, NH
Posts: 701
Originally Posted by bookworm
I just wanted to share my happy experience with you guys.
I picked out my fabric and went to the cut counter. The cutter was a total sweetheart. She made sure to give me a little extra on every cut (about 1/2-1" ) so that I would get the full amount I paid for. There was a pricing issue that she made sure I wasn't getting over charged. Then came a batik I was buying at 50% off. She offered me the last 1/3 of the yard for an additional 50% off. Of course I took it at end-of-bolt price. One fabric I only bought an 1/8 of it. When I got home an 1/8 would have been just a touch small for the pattern I decided on for my Monthly Quilting Bee swap block. BUT because she had given me that little extra it was PERFECT!!!! How awesome is that???
Anyway just had to share :)
I picked out my fabric and went to the cut counter. The cutter was a total sweetheart. She made sure to give me a little extra on every cut (about 1/2-1" ) so that I would get the full amount I paid for. There was a pricing issue that she made sure I wasn't getting over charged. Then came a batik I was buying at 50% off. She offered me the last 1/3 of the yard for an additional 50% off. Of course I took it at end-of-bolt price. One fabric I only bought an 1/8 of it. When I got home an 1/8 would have been just a touch small for the pattern I decided on for my Monthly Quilting Bee swap block. BUT because she had given me that little extra it was PERFECT!!!! How awesome is that???
Anyway just had to share :)
#32
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Delmarva Peninsula
Posts: 1,151
Most of the time Jo-ann's in Dover DE is very helpful, but there is one cutter who barely gives you what you requested. When I get home I now measure each cut before I wash to make sure I was given the right amount. I have been shorted a few times.
#33
Oh YEA! This sounds like a good store. Wish it were always true. Some clerks I've learned to avoid...I've been thru repeated sad experiences over. There is one clerk who consistently uses the "short" side to start and end measuring. It happens with her each time. I see her on Thursdays usually...so I don't go to "unnamed" quilt store on Thursdays anymore. It happened to me each time with her. Others are just great though.
#35
I think maybe I described what she did badly. She did mark the exact measurement on the yard stick. BUT how I'm saying a little was added was that she started a little past the yard stick. Some of the bolts were really badly cut to begin with so in doing that I ended up with a smidgen extra. I'm guestimating that it was 1/2 - 1" more cause I know it wasn't exact or short.... so not a huge amount over, Just enough to make a difference :)
#36
Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Washington State
Posts: 76
If I'm close to end of bolt at Joann, I "purchase" only what will leave just under a yard on the bolt. That way, I get almost an entire yard at 50% off. I recently purchased a Debbie Mumm fabric that was on sale for 50% off. I got a yard and a half for 3.08. It was fantastic.
#37
Banned
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 180
I've had very good experiences at a large JoAnn here in Austin. But just a little story about LQS people that shows that they're not always very customer-oriented: A good friend of mine spent almost $100 at a well-known LQS and when she got home discovered a big dye flaw in the middle of one piece, and when she took it back they told her it was "supposed to be like that" which it wasn't--no such marks on the rest of the bolt. They still wouldn't replace her fabric nor give her a refund--very nasty about it, too. Needless to say, they lost a good customer that day. Whatever happened to "the customer is always right" ?. Pretty amazing.
Dana
Dana
#38
Originally Posted by bookworm
I just wanted to share my happy experience with you guys.
I picked out my fabric and went to the cut counter. The cutter was a total sweetheart. She made sure to give me a little extra on every cut (about 1/2-1" ) so that I would get the full amount I paid for. There was a pricing issue that she made sure I wasn't getting over charged. Then came a batik I was buying at 50% off. She offered me the last 1/3 of the yard for an additional 50% off. Of course I took it at end-of-bolt price. One fabric I only bought an 1/8 of it. When I got home an 1/8 would have been just a touch small for the pattern I decided on for my Monthly Quilting Bee swap block. BUT because she had given me that little extra it was PERFECT!!!! How awesome is that???
Anyway just had to share :)
I picked out my fabric and went to the cut counter. The cutter was a total sweetheart. She made sure to give me a little extra on every cut (about 1/2-1" ) so that I would get the full amount I paid for. There was a pricing issue that she made sure I wasn't getting over charged. Then came a batik I was buying at 50% off. She offered me the last 1/3 of the yard for an additional 50% off. Of course I took it at end-of-bolt price. One fabric I only bought an 1/8 of it. When I got home an 1/8 would have been just a touch small for the pattern I decided on for my Monthly Quilting Bee swap block. BUT because she had given me that little extra it was PERFECT!!!! How awesome is that???
Anyway just had to share :)
#39
Although JoAnn's is not my favorite place for a "quilt shop", I do sometimes end up there. Having traveled quite a bit of the country, I can tell you that what the saleswoman did for you is JoAnn's policy. If you are not getting that kind of service or offers, ask for them, or complain!
#40
Originally Posted by danade
I've had very good experiences at a large JoAnn here in Austin. But just a little story about LQS people that shows that they're not always very customer-oriented: A good friend of mine spent almost $100 at a well-known LQS and when she got home discovered a big dye flaw in the middle of one piece, and when she took it back they told her it was "supposed to be like that" which it wasn't--no such marks on the rest of the bolt. They still wouldn't replace her fabric nor give her a refund--very nasty about it, too. Needless to say, they lost a good customer that day. Whatever happened to "the customer is always right" ?. Pretty amazing.
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