I contacted LL Bean, via chat, to find out what I should put on the paperwork when I sent the defective jeans back for exchange. I talked to a helpful person, who answered that, and reassured me that they wouldn't charge for shipping on the return, or the replacement pair of pants. Then she offered to phone, so she could have them send me the replacement jeans now, rather than it taking two or three weeks if I just shipped it back for replacement.
I thought about that for a moment, then said yes, warning her that there was a chance that I'd disappear suddenly, because I was waiting for a call back from my doctor.
My doctor did not call back, then or at any point today -- I'm still trying to find out what results of the blood tests the neurologist had them do ten days ago mean -- but everything else seems to have gone smoothly. After confirming the last four digits, and expiration date, of the credit card I'd used, she's charging for a new pair, which will be credited back to the credit card when LL Bean gets the first pair back.
It was a beautiful afternoon to be out and about for a bit -- a ridiculously warm 73 F (23 C) and sunny. Also, I saw a sign in the UPS store, listing "notarizing" as one of their services. I asked, and there's a notary there basically whenever the store is open; I also checked that they'll be open the day after Thanksgiving. (I need notarized copies of my mother's birth certificate and naturalization certificate, and my parents' marriage license, for German citizenship. [boring details redacted]) So I am feeling accomplished.
I thought about that for a moment, then said yes, warning her that there was a chance that I'd disappear suddenly, because I was waiting for a call back from my doctor.
My doctor did not call back, then or at any point today -- I'm still trying to find out what results of the blood tests the neurologist had them do ten days ago mean -- but everything else seems to have gone smoothly. After confirming the last four digits, and expiration date, of the credit card I'd used, she's charging for a new pair, which will be credited back to the credit card when LL Bean gets the first pair back.
It was a beautiful afternoon to be out and about for a bit -- a ridiculously warm 73 F (23 C) and sunny. Also, I saw a sign in the UPS store, listing "notarizing" as one of their services. I asked, and there's a notary there basically whenever the store is open; I also checked that they'll be open the day after Thanksgiving. (I need notarized copies of my mother's birth certificate and naturalization certificate, and my parents' marriage license, for German citizenship. [boring details redacted]) So I am feeling accomplished.
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