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Businiess name:  Chiang's Frames
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Initially, I dealt with Chiang's Frame first as an ebay customer. I bought some 24x30 sized frames for a couple of professionally taken family photos from their ebay store. I received some great sturdy wood frames with no imperfections as promised; quality felt as if they were going to last me forever (or until my house catches fire or gets flooded... *knock on wood* which of course I hope doesnt happen ^.~ haha). \r \r Also, the funny thing is, I usually dislike buying stuff online (let alone frames) since I can't really inspect the quality of the merchandise beforehand. But the stuff I bought from them online was good, so I assumed that they would be just at good in store (I saw that the company was a local store in my area from their online info). \r \r Needless to say, the leap of faith I took paid off; my stuff turned out awesome, (I pratically stole them for the prices I paid... discounted everything), and there was this cute girl named Elizabeth that helped me... super super nice and very helpful :D And I also learned that she also had a sister that worked there (which I assume is probably just as cute or even cuter). \r \r I will go again for sure if I have more stuff to frame. Or maybe even visit just to say hi to that one girl named Elizabeth again. ^.~ Pros: Quality of work, Good Prices, Really Cute Girl Worker Cons: Store looks like a warehouse and not open to the public

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