3 February 05

Canson Replies!

On December 14 I sent a letter of complaint to Canson paper in South Hadley, Massachusetts.

Today I got a reply along with six different gorgeous pads of Canson Mi-Teints. Apparently the pad of layout bond I was using was an aberration (I suspected as much—their paper is usually fabulous). In addition, I was suspected of being a former Crane Paper sales representative (I’m not, though my step-sister-in-law’s partner is related to the Crane Paper people, I’m not sure in what way). In any event I was asked to consider that if I were interested in submitting “some of your projects for consideration for display at Canson trade shows we would certainly welcome this.”

Not bad for a morning’s fulmination which was far more fun than anything else… make art, not war, should be my new motto.

Posted by at 08:11 PM in Design Arts | Link |
  1. There was a time when most merchants cared enough to respond to unhappy customers. Unfortunately, it is usually giant corporations who drive me to fulmination. I await the day when Cingular mails me six free cellphones, even three of then nondefective, and invites me to recommend the music that they should play while their customers are on hold.


    Jarrett    3. February 2005, 20:55    Link
  2. Well done – someone does listen after all. You have me intrigued by “step sister in law’s partner” – I can’t quite work out the relationship.

    Jenny    3. February 2005, 22:46    Link
  3. YEAH, Make Art Not War! And get a load of YOU, Canson Poster Girl! (in both senses!)

    Doc Rock    4. February 2005, 06:14    Link
  4. Wow! How cool!


    virginia    4. February 2005, 08:11    Link
  5. Et au fait, je pars en metropole la semaine prochaine, t’as besoin de qqch? Dis-le moi vite, je lis mes mails demain soir au cas ou. Je pense meme passer a la FNAC. Bisous!

    Nicole    4. February 2005, 17:26    Link

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