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We ordered a copper pan. Was supposed to arrive within 14 days. After 14 days we contacted Sjoppi. The pans were out of stock. Why didn't they inform us about that? Then we waited almost 14 days - again. We reconnected with Sjoppi. They told us that they had delivered it to some agent in Varmdo. They did not inform us about that. Then we opened the package. There was no cook book inside (that was supposed to be included). So, we reconnected with Sjoppi again (yesterday). The promissed us to send the cook book to our home address... Let's see what happens... In the end: not at all impressed by Sjoppi (although the customer service people were very friendly and forthcoming).

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