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Got this notice this morning Juno 06-25-2008
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Posted by Juno on June 25, 2008, 10:44 am

This came from Fabric.com this morning. I hope it doesn't affect the
quality of their service and fabric. I've always been satisfied with
Amazon and I'm hopping they don't disappoint me either.
Juno

Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. I hope this note finds you well.
Every family experiences milestones. They include the birth of a child,
a college graduation, a job promotion, and a host of other important events.

We have always thought of our customers as members of the Fabric.com
family and so it is appropriate that we share with you a major milestone
in our company's history. We are pleased to announce that Fabric.com has
been purchased by Amazon.com, a global online retailer. We believe this
milestone reflects our history of success in serving you, our customers,
and that makes us very proud.


Allow me to share with you what the acquisition by Amazon means and,
equally important, what it does not mean. What it does mean is that we
will now have the resources to expand our inventory, and to more
completely meet your needs. Over the next 12 months, we expect to
increase the number of products we carry, and we will look to you for
your thoughts on what that expanded inventory selection should include.
It also means that we will have access to the best in customer service
and order fulfillment technology, all to better serve you.


What the acquisition does NOT mean is a change in the people, the
philosophy, or the business practices at Fabric.com. Your favorite
products will still be available at www.fabric.com and our team and I
will be here to serve you. Our overriding commitment to customer service
will not change and the warm and friendly, family-oriented environment
that we have created together, will not change.


I personally want to thank you for all of the friendship and support you
have shown us over the years. All of us at Fabric.com look forward to
serving you and the entire sewing community for many years to come.

Warmest personal regards, Stephen




Posted by Emily Bengston on June 25, 2008, 12:42 pm



On 6/25/08 9:44 AM, in article
UQs8k.141601$SV4.127497@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net, "Juno"

>
> This came from Fabric.com this morning. I hope it doesn't affect the
> quality of their service and fabric. I've always been satisfied with
> Amazon and I'm hopping they don't disappoint me either.
> Juno
>
> Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. I hope this note finds you well.
> Every family experiences milestones. They include the birth of a child,
> a college graduation, a job promotion, and a host of other important events.
>
> We have always thought of our customers as members of the Fabric.com
> family and so it is appropriate that we share with you a major milestone
> in our company's history. We are pleased to announce that Fabric.com has
> been purchased by Amazon.com, a global online retailer. We believe this
> milestone reflects our history of success in serving you, our customers,
> and that makes us very proud.
>
>
> Allow me to share with you what the acquisition by Amazon means and,
> equally important, what it does not mean. What it does mean is that we
> will now have the resources to expand our inventory, and to more
> completely meet your needs. Over the next 12 months, we expect to
> increase the number of products we carry, and we will look to you for
> your thoughts on what that expanded inventory selection should include.
> It also means that we will have access to the best in customer service
> and order fulfillment technology, all to better serve you.
>
>
> What the acquisition does NOT mean is a change in the people, the
> philosophy, or the business practices at Fabric.com. Your favorite
> products will still be available at www.fabric.com and our team and I
> will be here to serve you. Our overriding commitment to customer service
> will not change and the warm and friendly, family-oriented environment
> that we have created together, will not change.
>
>
> I personally want to thank you for all of the friendship and support you
> have shown us over the years. All of us at Fabric.com look forward to
> serving you and the entire sewing community for many years to come.
>
> Warmest personal regards, Stephen
>
>
>
I've been very satisfied with Amazon's service & shipping; and like you, I
hope Fabric.com will only improve their sales/service by joining Amazon.
Thanks for letting us know.
Emily


Posted by on June 25, 2008, 9:55 pm
> This came from Fabric.com this morning. I hope it doesn't affect the
> quality of their service and fabric. I've always been satisfied with
> Amazon and I'm hopping they don't disappoint me either.
> Juno
>
> Good Morning and Happy Tuesday. I hope this note finds you well.
> Every family experiences milestones. They include the birth of a child,
> a college graduation, a job promotion, and a host of other important even=
ts.
>
> We have always thought of our customers as members of the Fabric.com
> family and so it is appropriate that we share with you a major milestone
> in our company's history. We are pleased to announce that Fabric.com has
> been purchased by Amazon.com, a global online retailer. We believe this
> milestone reflects our history of success in serving you, our customers,
> and that makes us very proud.
>
> Allow me to share with you what the acquisition by Amazon means and,
> equally important, what it does not mean. What it does mean is that we
> will now have the resources to expand our inventory, and to more
> completely meet your needs. Over the next 12 months, we expect to
> increase the number of products we carry, and we will look to you for
> your thoughts on what that expanded inventory selection should include.
> It also means that we will have access to the best in customer service
> and order fulfillment technology, all to better serve you.
>
> What the acquisition does NOT mean is a change in the people, the
> philosophy, or the business practices at Fabric.com. Your favorite
> products will still be available atwww.fabric.comand our team and I
> will be here to serve you. Our overriding commitment to customer service
> will not change and the warm and friendly, family-oriented environment
> that we have created together, will not change.
>
> I personally want to thank you for all of the friendship and support you
> have shown us over the years. All of us at Fabric.com look forward to
> serving you and the entire sewing community for many years to come.
>
> Warmest personal regards, Stephen

Actually, I'm VERY disappointed. Although I loved Amazon in the past,
about a year ago the Humane Society filed suit against Amazon for
promoting animal cruelty. If you're in to cock fighting, Amazon is
the only venue to get your subscription to Feathered Warrior or
another cock fighting magazine. They also sell dog fighting videos.
As a animal lover, this repels me - I'm sure Jeff Bezos has enough
money that he doesn't need to stoop this low. I won't buy from Amazon
- Ioved Fabric.com - oh, well

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