Submitted: Friday, February 11, 2005
Posted: Friday, February 11, 2005
Peter
Deerfield
U.S.A.
As a personal acquaintance of Barb Staples and several of their current and former employees, I can attest to the fact that very many costumes were not completed on time.
Costumes for the personal use of Barb Staples and her employees and friends almost always took precedence over those of paid contracts.
Of the paid contract costumes that were completed in a timely fashion, it was often due to it being a duplicate of a previous commission or was because Barb had the intention of making a duplicate for herself of for a friend.
Case 1: LimeBarb.com completed a Guilty Gear XX i-No costume in a timely fashion, though with several obvious mistakes that required the owner to fix, and wore a duplicate costume (minus the mistakes) to the same convention as her customer.
Case 2: A number of costumes missed their deadline date, as well as the convention date, as Barb had put them off (or entirely ignored starting them) to complete her Bee costume for Ohayocon.
There are also many cases where the quality of commission costumes suffered because personal projects required more attention or funding. This, in spite of the fact that Limebarb.com advertises that they make professional-quality costumes and their “commitment to quality is so high, that in three years of taking costume commissions, we have never had a single person ask us for their money back,” which was an absolutely false statement at the time that page was updated.
On a personal level, I can assert that Barb isn't intentionally ripping off customers. On a professional level, I feel that their business is too poorly run to recommend to customers.
Submitted: Friday, April 10, 2009
Posted: Friday, April 10, 2009
Limebarb.com
Chicago
U.S.A.
The rebuttal's look a tad out of order. I would like to point out that the response from Peter is the completely false one. The "Response to Complaint in 2005" is directed towards the customer. My rebuttal to another customer appears to have shown up on this original post as well, so I apologize for any confusion.
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Barb Staples,
owner,
limebarb.com
Submitted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Posted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Limebarb.com
Chicago
U.S.A.
This report is a false report. This person has never ordered any item or costume from limebarb.com. He is merely spouting hate speech in the direction of limebarb.com. The contents of this report are filled with rumors, hearsay and overly dramatized information, and all of it from early 2005, 4 years ago.
This is not an actual account of a customer's experience with limebarb.com.
Submitted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Posted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Limebarb.com
Chicago
U.S.A.
Dear Lois,
and future customers,
This customer placed an order in August 2004 for a costume delivery of Oct 2004. At the time the business we co-owned by two people. Some unfortunate miss-management at the time, and the break-up/splitting of the other partner left my (at the time) one person company with a an overwhelming amount of catch up work. Unfortunately Lois's was one of the orders that slid into being delayed. I tried to complete it as soon as I could, but dissatisfaction of the customer led me to just refund her the full amount of the costume with my apologies. I am sorry that she had to wait so long for a resolution. At the time my hands were very full with trying to pick up the pieces, but I made sure to be responsible to my customers in fixing the delays that happened at that time.
It should be noted that Julia Cretens was not an employee of limebarb.com at the time of this situation so this complaint has nothing to do with her. It should also be pointed out that this complaint is peppered with rumors and hearsay aside from this customers actual complaint.
I would also like to state that this article is merely one complaint, written 4 years ago. Please take into consideration that limebarb.com is an every growing business. In 2004 it was a one personal business completing 90 projects a year. It is now a 7 person operation completing nearly 400 custom made costumes a year.
Barbara Staples,
owner,
limebarb.com
Submitted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Posted: Thursday, April 09, 2009
Limebarb.com
Chicago
U.S.A.
A majority of this post contains rumors, hearsay, etc. all concerning 2005 and earlier. Very little of it contains content of a real persons direct experience with limebarb.com. Any order discrepancies from this era have been resolved. if Anna from Elmhurst still has some kind of issue with us, she can contact us directly to get it sorted out by emailing limebarb@limebarb.com
At the time in early 2005 the business we co-owned by two people. Some unfortunate miss-management at the time, and the break-up/splitting of the other partner left my (at the time) one person company with a an overwhelming amount of catch up work. At the time my hands were very full with trying to pick up the pieces, but I made sure to be responsible to my customers in fixing the delays that happened at that time.
I would also like to state that this article is merely one complaint, written 4 years ago. Please take into consideration that limebarb.com is an every growing business. In 2004 it was a one personal business completing 90 projects a year. It is now a 7 person operation completing nearly 400 custom made costumes a year.
Barbara Staples,
limebarb.com
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