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29th April 04, 05:16 AM
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More on kilt pins
I wrote earlier that I'd ordered a kilt pin from http://ScottishKilts.net and when it arrived i found it was the wrong one.
After emailing a couple of times and getting no reply I phoned them.
Sadly this very day I LOST the kilt pin, the rotten thing worked it's way loose, not sure if i'll find it again.
Amazingly, in spite of that when i spoke to Scottishkilts they said they would send out the correct pin free of charge.
Now that is service beyond the call of duty.
Naturally, i want to sing their praises and recommend them. Now. if i can just keep the next one attached, I'll have to glue it or something.
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29th April 04, 06:05 AM
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Graham,
It restores ones faith in the concept of customer service.
I have found that, in general, this is a truism in the kilt community.
Casey
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29th April 04, 06:56 AM
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I've gotten great customer service from both www.mcrok.com and www.irishkilts.net (they are the same company as www.scottishkilts.net ).
McRok called me to make sure that my order was correct when I ordered a Morrison kilt, but a MacKinnon kilt pin. (that was what I wanted, but it was nice to have them check)
Irishkilts called me because they didn't have my measurements (must have been a problem with the submission).
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29th April 04, 04:01 PM
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Alaskan, I didn't know Irishkilts and Scottishkilts were the same people. That Irishkilts webpage is one of the classiest sites I've seen.
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29th April 04, 04:09 PM
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Glad you're getting a new pin Graham, now if I can get Easyjet to replace mine...
Cheers Rhino
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