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Originally Posted by DougB
If you tied up a sales associate for 2 hours shopping for frames, maybe someone needs to look in the mirror when talking manners. Not often, but I agree with Pammy on this one.
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Boy, I don't agree with either one of you. Or with the poster who said he never ran into anyone rude at Amazon.
The last first: did you ever haul a picture into Amazon to have it framed?
Pammy, I agree with you to some extent, but even with no sales associates around, I wouldn't interrupt someone already being waited on to ask a question. Especially in the framing department. Getting your artwork framed is not as simple as picking out knitting needles.
And DougB, the framing section is there for exactly the purpose of choosing framing. They're very sophisticated in their equipment, they only use certain salespeople who have the training in framing, they have a boatload of frames and a thousand mats to choose from, they put different options under a digital device that shows you what it will look like, and IT COSTS A TON OF MONEY!!!! I have frequently taken 2 hours to pick out frames for artwork. I know when I go in there that if someone is working with a customer in the framing department, I might as well go out to lunch and try again later.
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it.