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The fixture used to hold the coffee pod had a defect. Huge sent me a message informing me that he was shipping a replacement. I hadn't even received the machine at that point. I call that excellent customer service. Keep up the good work Huge and thank you
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Dale
New Horizon Nootropic LLC

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