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13
4:45AM | posted by Shelley Ng | February 13, 2009 | comments: 1
Help Me Howard: Missing Fur Coats
A retired doctor stored two of her furcoats with a Manhattan currier, then one day they disappeared mysteriously and the furrier wouldn't tell her what happened, and that's when she called Help Me Howard.
For the full story, read Howard's blog: www.wpix.com/helpmehoward. If you have a problem, send him an e-mail at helpme@wpix.com or call his hotline at (212) 210-2490.
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Comments: 1
Unfortunatly there are bad apples in every industry. A whole industry shouldn't be judged on the actions of a few. Please dont make people feel like all furriers are con artists. There are still honest hard working furriers like myself who pride ourselves on providing our customers with quality service and value. P.S. The fur industry is the oldest industry in the United States.