LOL!!
Actually, after I thought about it, I remembered this is the same store that
used to (maybe still does?) refer to itself as "Honest Abe's of Maine"
complete with a picture of Abraham Lincoln. This is wrong in more ways than
I can count! "Honest"? Brooklyn? Maine? Lincoln? What a stew!!
OTOH, I do want to give any person/organization credit when they make an
effort to improve. Reading the narratives at ResellerRatings indicates
they're winning some, losing some.
I remain amazed that the schlock shops continue to survive. Of course a lot
of them are nothing more than holes in the wall with low overhead and, as
we've learned, little inventory. Given that a sucker is born every minute .
. .
And kudos to Popular Photography for finally refusing to take advertising
from Cambridge after years of complaints. Better late than never.
ScottGee1
On 11/30/05, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Doesn't matter. I'll never trust a guy in Brooklyn calling himself
> "Abe's of Maine". No way. Never.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> ScottGee1 wrote:
> > Abe's of Maine used to be pretty bad, but seem to be working to improve
> --
> > I've read numerous positive comments over the past couple years. If you
> > trust this Web site, the numbers bear it out:
> >
> > http://www.resellerratings.com/seller2003.html
>
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