Fri Jul 14 18:28:51 PDT 2006

Ordering from Har-Vest

I just ordered a medium-sized blue Har-Vest for Glindy. It's too early to comment on the product itself, but I wanted to say something about the exceptional customer service I got from the owner, Rachel.

I'd contacted the folks at Har-Vest by email and phone because I was having a great deal of difficulty figuring out what size to order for Glindy. As I've mentioned before, she's a bit of an in-between size, and seems to come out a bit differently every time I apply the measuring tape.

The sizing problem is compounded by the fact that Har-Vest is going through a product transition, and different parts of the web site have different sizing instructions depending on whether they're referring to the old or the new vest. For example, the brochure asks you to measure girth and chest size, while the ordering page asks for girth and torso length. I couldn't figure out what to do, so I called Har-Vest directly.

It was dinner time on the west coast when I called, and Har-Vest is a few hours ahead, so I fully expected to end up leaving a voicemail. Instead, I got an answer from a real (but unidentified) person. I'm always confused when people don't answer the phone with the name of the business, and usually assume I've got a wrong number if people just say "Hello?" when they pick up the phone.

Anyway, once I'd established that I had in fact reached Har-Vest, I explained my confusion about sizing to Rachel. She was very patient with me, and we worked everything out to my satisfaction.

It turns out that "in-between" dogs are fairly common, so the new Har-Vest comes with some standard pack sizes, but with a larger range of interchangeable straps. Each vest comes complete with a set of straps, but ordering a second set in a slightly different size is only nine dollars more. I asked Rachel to bill me for the second set of straps, and will mail back whichever set doesn't fit Glindy properly for a refund. So, for the cost of postage and a temporary outlay of a very reasonable $9, I can avoid all the back-and-forthing that ordering for hard-to-fit dogs usually entails.

Har-Vest ships via USPS Priority Mail, so my new vest will be here by the middle of next week. I'm excited to try it out, and can't wait to report back about whether the no-pull straps are more effective with Glindy than our current setup.

In the meantime, I wanted to let people know about the great customer experience I had. Rachel seemed to really care about the disabled community, and really went out of her way to ensure that I was taken care of properly. If the vest itself is even half as good as the customer service, I think Glindy and I will both be very happy.

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