Friday, July 19, 2013

Our little campaign -


Maybe -

Just maybe -

Our little campaign -

To have Connecting Threads -

Bring back their VARIEGATED thread -

Will work - ;))

I did my part -

I sent in my request -

To Connecting Threads -

On their Customer Service form - HERE -
FROM: (Me)
EMAIL: (Mine)
DATE: (Tuesday)
SUBJECT: Suggestions for products
PRODUCT No: variegated thread

PLEASE bring back your beautiful VARIEGATED thread.
Thank you.
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And they acknowledged my email -
Dear (Me),

Thank you for your email to Connecting Threads with a suggestion for our products. We welcome your input, and appreciate that you've taken the time to contact us. Our Customer Service department will be in touch.

Sincerely,

The Customer Service Department
Connecting Threads
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And then - later -
Dear (Me),

They are looking into that possibility, we have had more and more requests.

Sincerely,
D----
Connecting Threads Customer Service
Phone: (###) ### - ####
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So now we wait -

And -

Maybe -

Just maybe -

The “more and more requests” -

Are US - ;))

Thanks, guys!! - ;))



Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -



6 comments:

Katie M. said...

As in any retail operation - they don't know about what's not said! The more people that speak up about what they like and don't like, may start a difference in what we see in the quilt store and on line.....

Linda C said...

That reply is similar to the response I got from the helpful CSR .I said "Would you please consider bringing back the variegated thread spools that you used to have? etc etc. only thread I use , etc etc.

He said " They are actually looking into that possibility. "

So looks like there may be some hope??

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

We can only try - and hope that they listen - ;))

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

I sure hope so - ;))

Jocelyn said...

I asked one of their sponsored blog hosts and she told me that Connecting threads told her that it was too expensive to carry the variegated threads. So it will be interesting to see if they "listen" to what the customer wants.

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

Thanks - you're right - it will be interesting to see if they "listen" to what the customer wants - ;)) I think that companies sometimes pay more attention to the "bottom line" than they do to the "customer". They forget that without "customers" they won't sell much - ;))

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