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does the company heelside still exist?
Hello, I've been trying to contact Heelside (www.heelside.com) to get a replacement part for my daughter's snowboard boots, and haven't had any luck so far. No matter what time of day, calling the number always yields "there is nobody to take your call leave a message". Messages aren't returned. Email to the address listed on their site bounces. Also, I note that the site itself hasn't been updated since 2005. It looks like either their webmaster quit or they're out of business. Anyone know the scoop? The original issue is thus: Daughter has the Heelside Liftie, and recently her mom's vicious little rat-dog dragged one of them outside through the doggie door and destroyed the lining. The boot itself is intact. Daughter is devastated. Mom says "you always blame my dog". Well, yeah. Anyway, I'm trying to fix it. Any and all suggestions welcome. I'll buy another pair if I have to, but that seems a waste. Maybe I can trade rat-dog for a used pair. Any and all suggestions welcome. Anyone want a dog, cheap? Ron |
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