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Pottery Barn wears me out!
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Harrow" data-source="post: 748983" data-attributes="member: 29614"><p>Pottery Barn's aren't all that bad, some of the larger ones actually feel empty. Jeez, I remember the days back on the 'ol preload. You knew when Bow-Flex or Dell or Gateway were running a promotion, the truck would be packed. I can remember one morning I loaded Bow-flex's onto a guys truck for about 6 different stops, and his route was for the most part a non-driver release area. You can leave a PB box no problem, but there was no releasing those computers and you were up the creek without a paddle if the customer wasn't home to sign for the $900 Bow-flex's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Harrow, post: 748983, member: 29614"] Pottery Barn's aren't all that bad, some of the larger ones actually feel empty. Jeez, I remember the days back on the 'ol preload. You knew when Bow-Flex or Dell or Gateway were running a promotion, the truck would be packed. I can remember one morning I loaded Bow-flex's onto a guys truck for about 6 different stops, and his route was for the most part a non-driver release area. You can leave a PB box no problem, but there was no releasing those computers and you were up the creek without a paddle if the customer wasn't home to sign for the $900 Bow-flex's. [/QUOTE]
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