Tom h from Most destructive hail I've known was in Colorado, which destroyed every car at a dealership, where my brand new car awaited. So I live in Bellevue WA now. Hail free. Unless I hail my kids.
Zappos rules. Their web site simplicity and intuitive flow. While I cannot say they always have in stock the product I am searching for, that becomes a personal preference issue. Any transactions I have made with them, they executed perfectly. Recently I returned a product simultaneously with another return for another merchant in NY. UPS sent my book embossing tool to Zappos, the Zappos return went to NY. No doubt someone in Zappos at least found curious an incoming return with a pink personalized book embossing device for my daughter. Zappos persisted my necessary return process to resolution. Sadly my returned
Zappos shoes failed to meet the NY employee's color scheme, thus, eventually, they returned my return to Zappos for return. On another occasion, the product I ordered arrived several minutes before I completed the Zappos order. I found this clairvoyance cool yet kind of wiggy. In the end, I felt comfortable knowing they now staked out their claim in my head. It is OK to hear their voices in my brain's ample available acreage. I cannot wait to find out what they knew I wanted before I ordered again. Flawless. Professional. Creative. Persistent. Personable. Quite pithy when necessary. Awesome. I have to go. My doorbell just exploded. I heard the UPS truck. I am totally jazzed about my next empathic Zappos preemptive strike, in a box, ordered accurately from my labyrinth intermittently functioning thing that begins with, a, with a letter, a letter not presently readily available, but that alliterates with box. Where my brox, my zrain, uh, OK, where my brain cannot penetrate. Inside the box. You know, they should hire, well, me, to write rambling clever meaningless phrases. I'm rolling now, plus, let me add that