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Old 09-17-2006, 02:51 PM
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Recently I began cutting my own hair. Honestly, it looks good enough to be from a barber. The only problem was that the Remington haircut kit I inherited from my Grandpa only had 1/2" as the longest attachment comb. It was a little short for my taste but I couldn't find ANYWHERE online that sold a 3/4" length.
I emailed customer service at Remington less than a week ago to ask where I could buy one and today I checked my mailbox to find the new comb - sent to me for free. HOLY CRAP! I never expected them to send me one since I didn't even have to prove that I actually owned one of their kits. Talk about great customer service

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Default Re: Way to Go Remington

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HOLY CRAP! I never expected them to send me one since I didn't even have to prove that I actually owned one of their kits. Talk about great customer service

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Isn't it great when a company treats their customers that well. Wahl is the same way. What'* even cooler is that if kept oiled properly, they will continue to work for years, and years, and years.... You just can't expect that from the cheap plastic junk you find at Wally-World.
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Default Re: Way to Go Remington

Originally Posted by dillcc
Recently I began cutting my own hair. Honestly, it looks good enough to be from a barber. The only problem was that the Remington haircut kit I inherited from my Grandpa only had 1/2" as the longest attachment comb. It was a little short for my taste but I couldn't find ANYWHERE online that sold a 3/4" length.
I emailed customer service at Remington less than a week ago to ask where I could buy one and today I checked my mailbox to find the new comb - sent to me for free. HOLY CRAP! I never expected them to send me one since I didn't even have to prove that I actually owned one of their kits. Talk about great customer service

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....................I too cut my own hair. Turns out fine everytime for me.
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way to scared to cut my own hair... i do shave my roommates back though

great customer service, ill remember that if i ever.. cut my own hair
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It'* pretty easy if you just use the attachments. It'* hard to mess up too bad. The only thing that takes patience is cleaning up the back and sides without any attachments on. I've had good luck so far and it sure beats dishing out over 10 bucks every month or so.
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i cant go bad for a hot girl massaging my head for $15 a month
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
i cant go bad for a hot girl massaging my head for $15 a month
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should have had before and after pics
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My Remington shaver i got for xmas 1.5 years ago stopped cleaning in the base about 6 months ago. Lost a button (never use) on the shaver, and the sideburn trimmer stopped a month ago. Called them up, they told me send it in to this address, never gave them any info or anything, no account for hte problem.

Send it in "insured" so i'll get something back if I don't get a shaver back, and I get a new one. I got a new one, that'* has the new cleaning system, and i got a free remington Titanium Golf towel. All in less then 2 weeks.
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Default Re: Way to Go Remington

Originally Posted by Shadow

....................I too cut my own hair. Turns out fine everytime for me.
I usaully trim mine back every couple days, I can't stand it when it gets longer then 1/4 inch

BTW- I thought this thread had something to do with guns when I eagerly openned it up


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