Anonymous wrote:I meant that the towels don't dry our bodies too well. Due to allergies I never use fabric softener. Perhaps it's my brand of detergent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had a receipt when I went to the store. Spoke to the manager, they spoke to someone on the phone. Still said no. This was all within a week of the towels arriving. I have email after email of speaking to different people. They all said no to the return because the item "wasn't in new with tag condition. " they didn't even come with any sort of tag. My machine has never ripped up another brand of towel.
Okay, now I think it's time to go with the public shaming avenue. Post something on their FB page and see if that gets the attention of some higher up who truly understands customer service.
Anonymous wrote:Had a receipt when I went to the store. Spoke to the manager, they spoke to someone on the phone. Still said no. This was all within a week of the towels arriving. I have email after email of speaking to different people. They all said no to the return because the item "wasn't in new with tag condition. " they didn't even come with any sort of tag. My machine has never ripped up another brand of towel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they don't put reviews on their website. It's annoying. I'd be inclined to write an email to the company before writing on their Facebook page.
Include a link to this thread. I am a NP and was thinking of getting new kitchen towels from PB. Guess I will be going with William Sonoma instead.
Owned by the same company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they don't put reviews on their website. It's annoying. I'd be inclined to write an email to the company before writing on their Facebook page.
Include a link to this thread. I am a NP and was thinking of getting new kitchen towels from PB. Guess I will be going with William Sonoma instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's too bad. But you shouldn't expect to be able to return something you've washed. I totally understand their policy.
Really? Because if I washed new towels and they fell apart, and the company didn't stand behind their product, I'd never shop at that place again. Just reading this makes me less likely to shop at Pottery Barn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the warning, OP.
I've bought organic bath towels from them before, and they have never come apart, but they don't seem to dry very well, for some reason...
I've become suspicious of PB in general - they have lovely things, but the quality does not justify the price.
Do you mean that they don't absorb water, like when you are trying to dry your hands or body on them? If that's the case, then likely the problem is that you are using fabric softener when washing them. You shouldn't use fabric softener on towels. The softener coats the threads and inhibits the ability to absorb water.
If you mean that they absorb water (like in the wash) and then won't dry (like in the dryer), then you might want to check your dryer vents. If your dryer vent is clogged with lint then the humidity will have a harder time escaping the dryer and it will inhibit the drying.
Anonymous wrote:That's too bad. But you shouldn't expect to be able to return something you've washed. I totally understand their policy.