Gorgon Heap
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Darn it all! I have a problem, Ken
Ken, I've got a problem.
I received my EM stage playset today, and when I opened it I discovered that one of the two little poles on the front of the drum set with two swiveling drums apiece was broken off. Now pressure breaks like that of thin pieces onto their bases are hard to fix, and usually just break again, so unless you know of a very reliable glue for such repairs I have a problem.
You see, my bank had an old residence hall address as my billing address; it wouldn't go through unless I used the outdated address, so I used it, figuring I wouldn't need the receipt since the money was drawn directly out of my bank account. My guess is on that receipt is a return form; that's what I haven't got. I've got a little product slip that I can write it on, but for that matter I don't know which address to send it to, the Chino, CA address or the MD address or some other address. And then there's the money I'll have to spend to ship it back.
Have you any words of wisdom and comfort? Thanks.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
Ken, I've got a problem.
I received my EM stage playset today, and when I opened it I discovered that one of the two little poles on the front of the drum set with two swiveling drums apiece was broken off. Now pressure breaks like that of thin pieces onto their bases are hard to fix, and usually just break again, so unless you know of a very reliable glue for such repairs I have a problem.
You see, my bank had an old residence hall address as my billing address; it wouldn't go through unless I used the outdated address, so I used it, figuring I wouldn't need the receipt since the money was drawn directly out of my bank account. My guess is on that receipt is a return form; that's what I haven't got. I've got a little product slip that I can write it on, but for that matter I don't know which address to send it to, the Chino, CA address or the MD address or some other address. And then there's the money I'll have to spend to ship it back.
Have you any words of wisdom and comfort? Thanks.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole