Well here we are, almost in March, and the last instalment I received was August last year.
So in 18 months I have received 6 patterns! The funny thing is, it is not a bundle of fabric that needs to be cut up in little pieces each month, it is just a pattern with a square of fabric for the stitchery and some thread! If they can't keep up with that, how on earth do they do something that involves a lot of fabric!!
So it is time to try the endless amount of emails and phone calls in the unlikely hope that someone will actually respond.
I am sorry if some reading this are offended by what I have said, as most of you know who I am talking about, but really I think I have been patient enough, and it has really left a sour taste with me. I am very wary of signing up for another BOM now with anyone.
Ok, rant over LOL
3 comments:
Oh my goodness Anita I did not realize you were still having problems with this supplier that is un forgiven to say the least
cheers Vickie
My goodness, that is terrible. Are they charging you all this time? I would notify them in writing that I want the REST of the blocks for this series, and I want them by a set date (two weeks from now maybe) and that I would NAME NAMES publicly on my blog, at my guild, among all my quilting friends in my local area AND online about the terrible service that they had provided to me.
Is this a block of the month that is designed by the shop? If it is one that a designer not employed by the shop, I'd contact the designer as well.
I agree with Tracey..........go for it.......some people think this is a good shop........goodness knows why........and it is not without trying........
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