Way useful search tool, eh?
Sep. 26th, 2004 12:33 pmGoogle Local is now available in Canada.
So I've been meaning to find a shoe repair place to fix a pair of sandals that I paid way too much for about two years ago. The stiching neatly and repeatedly removes itself from the plastc binding. Meaning at least once a year I've had to take them in to get fixed. No biggy, costs me no more than a few dollars and they're good to go again. So far only the factory stitching tends to come undone. But considering I bike and hike in my sandals I can't really blame the product quality.
It's just that finding a shoe repair can be trying at the best of times. Especially when you don't drive.
As luck would have it there's a shoe repair (H) not four blocks from my house according to Google Local. And a repair shop (B) not a 5min walk away from work. I will investigate the accuracy soon and report back.
So I've been meaning to find a shoe repair place to fix a pair of sandals that I paid way too much for about two years ago. The stiching neatly and repeatedly removes itself from the plastc binding. Meaning at least once a year I've had to take them in to get fixed. No biggy, costs me no more than a few dollars and they're good to go again. So far only the factory stitching tends to come undone. But considering I bike and hike in my sandals I can't really blame the product quality.
It's just that finding a shoe repair can be trying at the best of times. Especially when you don't drive.
As luck would have it there's a shoe repair (H) not four blocks from my house according to Google Local. And a repair shop (B) not a 5min walk away from work. I will investigate the accuracy soon and report back.
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Date: 2004-09-26 01:06 pm (UTC)post from John
Date: 2004-09-26 07:25 pm (UTC)If the googled shops don't work out, just hand over the sandels next time you see me and I'll transport them the rest of the way for you.
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Date: 2004-09-27 08:25 am (UTC)