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    Thumbs up for chewy.com service

    3am Thanksgiving morning our dog Chewbacca of just a few months shy of 14 years apparently had a stroke. Got him to the vet to see if there was anything they could do, but they called with the bad news Friday morning that Chew hadn't improved.

    We had started ordering stuff for Chew not available locally a year or 2 back and eventually over the summer my wife put his and the cat's food and treats on auto fill as well. Over the weekend my wife talked to one of the customer service ladies there about canceling Chew's auto fill stuff, which was just as easy as the only time an item was missing and arrived within a day or 2.

    Today UPS showed up and delivered an FTD box with a floral arrangement that had us totally confused until we read the note inside that it had been sent by Mariah at chewy.com. I know in the grand scheme of things that is a little silly, but they do seem to go the extra mile for their customers and pets are a big part of the lives of many folks.

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    I'm sorry to hear of your loss. A big thumbs up to chewy.com, they set the bar pretty high and I'm happy to see businesses that conduct themselves that way.

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    Sorry to hear about Chewbacca.

    We order flea/tic and heartworm medicine from Chewy for substantially lower prices than the same product at our veternarian, though the vet has to authorize Chewy to sell it. Chewy seems well organized and has fast shipping. That they reached out is extraordinary.
    Last edited by ChattanoogaPhil; 12-01-20 at 13:08.

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    Sometimes it is just the little things that count.

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    Nice of them to do that. I got shorted a 20 lb bag of Iams at the beginning of the fakedemic. I didnt' catch it in time to make a believable claim because I didn't open the box up for a week or two. I haven't ordered from them since. They might have made good, but the world is so full of immoral asses, I didn't think they'd believe me.
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    Chewy is the place. My critters know a Chewy box when they see it.
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    Things like this...matter. Ill tell my gf about Chewy. Thank you for sharing this.
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    This falls under my heading of: Take care of the people who take care of you.
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