Wow, so my wife and i called and had a few questions about becoming a vendor. They were unable to answer our questions straight forward, kept refering us to their email. Then finaly abruptly said THANK YOU! and hung up. I called back with one more question regarding commission's and again was met with a nasty attitude, and again said they were unable to answer that question, to email insted. Lol so i emailed them with one simple question, an easy common vendor question. And i recieved no response. Their customer service etiquette is saddly disappointing, their poor professionalism and lack of co-operation in regards to potential clients is why i have lost all confidence in this...
Read moreOn my way to take my dog to get his nails groomed at Paisley Paw, we decided to park on Main Street and walk the block over. My dog was mid poo and I already had my hand on the bag to clean it up when this snarky lady putting clothes up outside of the store decided to talk to me, a grown adult, like a child and say, "you're gonna need to pick that up." I'm almost 30 years old, I don't need anyone telling me to pick up my dogs feces or anything else. I can absolutely understand not wanting dog doo outside your store, but I'm an adult, not a messy kid, I don't need to be told, especially when I'm already crouched down with my hand on his...
Read moreCool place! We went here on a "sample" Sunday where they had lots of interesting food (and beverage) samples available.
Love the photos by the local Spartanburg artist Nick T. Trainor.
Being visually impaired, he adds "pop art" colors to his work to enhance the photo. That makes for some very interesting pieces.
These are great ideas for (meaningful) house warming/hostess gifts --- or something a visitor (to Spartanburg) might enjoy as a reminder of their visit.
Plenty of other things from which to choose. Olive oil store mores to the back of the left side of Market on Main.
...again...TONS of ideas here.
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