All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
My goal with my eBay business is to give every customer a quality product, superior personal service, and plenty of reasons to shop with me again! Magnolia Girl Treasures is more than just my business; it's personal. Just shop and see for yourself!
Things I sell
Things I buy
Languages spoken:
English
InterestsHobbies
Favorite Books
Favorite Movies
Favorite Music/Bands
Favorite TV Shows
What I'm most proud of...
Bringing my mother to Florida 16 years ago and seeing her become the happy, wonderful, caring, beautiful woman she always was!
Business InformationHistory/background
I have a B.A. in Mass Communications with a minor in English from Jacksonville State University - a poison ivy league school, ha! I was chosen the Good Citizenship Award Winner for my senior class back in 1982--back when the title meant something and wasn't on every other mom and dad's SUV bumper, ha!
Payment policy
PayPal.
Shipping information
I will ship only within the United States at this time.
Return policy
I want you to be 100% satisfied. I want you to be my customer today AND tomorrow! If you're not happy with your purchase, please tell me and I'll do my best to satisfy you---whether it's a refund, an exchange, or sending you an additional product at no charge. Refunds will be issued if item is returned within 7 days of your receipt of item; I will refund the cost of the item, but not shipping costs. I value clear and prompt communication-- time and money are important to everyone. I believe in and practice the Golden Rule!
ADVOCATES FOR JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
I am a founding member of the Southern Poverty Law Center and encourage you to read about the wonderful work they do. The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in 1971 as a small civil rights law firm. Today, SPLC is internationally known for its tolerance education programs, its legal victories against white supremacists and its tracking of hate groups. Located in Montgomery, Alabama – the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement – the Southern Poverty Law Center was founded by Morris Dees and Joe Levin, two local lawyers who shared a commitment to racial equality. http://www.splcenter.org