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Marilyn Hunt
Monday, April 20, 2009 › 6pm
Hi, I just looked up a painting I donated called Love and the description of it must be for another painting, would you mind check on this,
thanks
Susan
Saturday, April 25, 2009 › 8:12am
this comes on - tape it
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Saturday, April 25, 2009 › 8:55pm
Hi Kathleen and Marilyn,
Sorry we did't catch your comments earlier. Please contact us directly at the station at 800-274-6666. The phone bank chair will be able to get further information from you, so we can get your details updated and online ASAP!
Thanks! Robin
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Sunday, April 26, 2009 › 2:39pm
This was my 1st time experience with the Auction, & I really enjoyed it. However, when I bought more than the 1 item I anticipated, I was not able to change the shipping arrangements to "pick up" since I had used my work email. I had not realized the implications to NOT using my home email; so, I was NOT able to change make that change after first registered. I phoned back twice & was told a phone # & how to attempt an online change, but when both of those failed, was told nothing could be done until Monday!!! No one seemed to know who else could help. My problem -- I did not know the ropes. I have had a lot of anxiety over this since I ordered quite a bit. I suggest a trusted "guru" or after-orders "manager" who can deal with such anomalies.
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Marilyn Hunt
Monday, April 20, 2009 › 6pm
Hi, I just looked up a painting I donated called Love and the description of it must be for another painting, would you mind check on this,
thanks
Susan
Saturday, April 25, 2009 › 8:12am
this comes on - tape it
Volunteer Auction Chair
Saturday, April 25, 2009 › 8:55pm
Hi Kathleen and Marilyn,
Sorry we did't catch your comments earlier. Please contact us directly at the station at 800-274-6666. The phone bank chair will be able to get further information from you, so we can get your details updated and online ASAP!
Thanks! Robin
dharney
Sunday, April 26, 2009 › 2:39pm
This was my 1st time experience with the Auction, & I really enjoyed it. However, when I bought more than the 1 item I anticipated, I was not able to change the shipping arrangements to "pick up" since I had used my work email. I had not realized the implications to NOT using my home email; so, I was NOT able to change make that change after first registered. I phoned back twice & was told a phone # & how to attempt an online change, but when both of those failed, was told nothing could be done until Monday!!! No one seemed to know who else could help. My problem -- I did not know the ropes. I have had a lot of anxiety over this since I ordered quite a bit. I suggest a trusted "guru" or after-orders "manager" who can deal with such anomalies.
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