Anonymous
Hackettstown,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, June 30, 2009
I only found this website because I was curious to see if the everly website still existed, and if they gave any information to customers still expecting portraits. Obviously, they didn't. I didn't work there for very long, but I'd like to apologize. We only knew that there was a chance that the company would be going bankrupt about a week or two before it happened. We were hoping everything would turn out alright, and were told to go about business as usual. Then one day, the entire staff was asked to drop everything for a meeting. We were told that it was over and that we should go home. Here is everything you wanted to know: The man you saw representing the company was not the artist and that is not his name. The portraits were digitally painted then printed on vinyl, not "museum grade canvas". A clear acrylic was used for texture, then artists applied acrylic paint for details that were lost or blurred. Your portraits took so long for a number of reasons. They were under staffed, made promises they couldn't keep, and at some point somebody hacked into their servers and deleted thousands of orders. While the techs were trying to recover the lost orders, customer service was told to try and get the information from the customers without letting them know anything was wrong. I'd rather not elaborate on the rude customer service representatives. I will say that I think there are a couple of them who should consider careers that do not deal with the public. I hope HSN is giving refunds for those of you who never received your portrait. If you want a portrait done,please hire a real artist!! A portrait of your loved one shouldn't be something you purchase off of HSN for three easy payments of $29.99. You may not have your portrait, but I lost my job.