About a year ago, Amy and I each bought necklaces that, when put together like a puzzle, look like angel wings. They were beautiful, and I wore mine almost every day- it matched everything.
Less than four months later, my clasp broke, and I lost the necklace. After spending weeks turning my house upside down with no luck, I had to consider it a lost cause. Amy said that she could call the company and see if they could send a replacement, but neither one of us ever got around to it- until a couple weeks ago when Amy decided out of the blue to make a phone call. To make a long story short (the dialogue is quite comical actually, but not the kind of story that's funny unless the person who actually had the conversation is able to retell it- know what I mean?) the lady on the phone told Amy she would mail me a replacement when one was in stock- even with my initial engraved. Amy gave my address and phone number, and the store said someone would call for my credit card number when the necklace was ready to ship.
After not getting any phone call from Jules Smith Jewelry, I considered it a lost cause. I mean, really- would someone go out of their way to make sure a neckace was engraved and shipped without even a formal order? Then yesterday, a package came in the mail- and inside was my necklace with a handwritten note inside: "We heard you lost yours! <3 Jules Smith" For free- no bill included! Is that not the sweetest or what?! Jules Smith Jewelry- I doubt you will ever stumble upon this humble little blog of mine, but if you do- THANK YOU!!! And Amy- I've had my eye on a gorgeous pearl and diamond bracelet- wanna make a phone call for me?
Amy is a cult leader and can make people do things they wouldn't normally do. Beware! Gald you got a replacement and even better that it was free.
ReplyDeleteGod is SO good! :) He just goes above and beyond our hopes! :)
ReplyDeleteOH YAY!
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad it made it!
You have a gorgeous family by the way!
xoxo,
Jules Smith team
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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