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Flip top lids ~ where to buy!


candlelady

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A while back I did a co-op on the Oberk flip-top lids, size 70/400 and 89/400. These are perfect for body butters and whips, parfaits, etc. that I switched to for the older ladies that buy my B&B products. It is easier for them to flip open the top, rather than unscrew a lid.

Just wanted to let everyone know, that Bayousome now carries the 70/400. These will fit the straight sided 4 oz and 8 oz. HDPE or PET jars.

Just a FYI!

Thanks!

Carrie

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I saw them but I wasn't sure if they were flip top so I e-mailed them. They never responded. What is up with customer service everywhere???? Sheesh

Hi Melissa,

I can assure you that I did reply to your email on 7/28/2009 at 1:43 PM (7 min after you sent the email to us). Chances are it wound up in your Spam folder. You use Yahoo and they are really bad about misclassifying email as spam. It is our policy to answer any and all email that we receive as quickly as possible. On rare occations, an email may slip through, but that was not the case this time.

Thank you for understanding,

Bill Griffith

BayouSome.com, Inc

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Hey there Bill, yep...never received e-mail. I get so much spam, I don't even look in that folder anymore. But I did see the same lids for sale at wholesale supplies plus (their picture showed that they were hinged) so I KNEW yours had to be the same ones.

Yours are cheaper...LOTS cheaper so I just put an order in with you yesterday.

Now, how the heck can I stop yahoo from putting everything in the dang spam folder??

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Now, how the heck can I stop yahoo from putting everything in the dang spam folder??

Two ways -

1. (Best way) Add the email address you might be getting mail from to your address book. Yahoo makes it super easy when you send an email to automatically add that person to the address book.

2. Run through your pages and pages of spam to find the missing one you're looking for, open the email, then click the "Not Spam" button. That email will automatically come to your inbox. It should also consider each additional email from that address "Not Spam" but this is not always the case. This is why it's best to add to address book.

My daughter's teacher sent me an email one day and it went to the spam folder. I did not find out about it until a couple of days later when we happened to be having P/T conferences. Good thing it wasn't an emergency.

HTH

Jen

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