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Portofino Cleaners

Located in the base of the Portofino residential tower.

1 Second Street
201.610.9500

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Want dry cleaning with an attitude? Try Portofino Cleaners. First of all: It's overpriced. Second of all: the staff and management are rude and unfriendly. From the hourly workers to the classless upper management, they exhibit textbook BAD customer service. Oh, and the hours are negotiable - how convenient.

Had to pick up clothes the day before Thanksgiving, and the place was pitch black and locked a half hour before I was told they would be. How nice! Whoops! I guess everyone was trying to get the holidays started a little early.

When I went to pick up the clothes I needed for the holiday and explained what happened, all I received was a nice dose of denial and LIES. They told me they were there way past the time I was.....maybe they work in night vision when the sun goes down? Apparently the Portofino Cleaners doesn't really care about customer service. They couldn't care less about the inconvenience they had caused - or care about the fact I would never go back.

Oh, and they do a crappy job at pressing shirts and I'm missing buttons on half of them. What a lousy establishment.

December 1, 2008 6:21 PM  

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