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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Fort Collins cleaners are frustrated after getting some of their favorite clothes, but the store is suddenly closed.
After several days of trying to get answers, Jane Reeve said she had called Contact7 to ask for help.
She tried to get her husband's clothes on at Amy's dry cleaners in early April, but instead found an empty store. There was no sign on the door and her calls went to voicemail without answering.
"I expected that when I saw an ad on the door saying," We're ruined. Please come to this date and time to claim your cleaning, "said Reeve.
The note Jane wanted now is at Amy's dry-cleaning door, near the intersection of E. Harmony Rd. And S. Timberline Rd.
Contac7 talked to the owner of the store who told him that he had to close all his facilities because he did not earn enough money to stay afloat. He sued the former owners who had sold him the business for fraud and promised to return all his clothes.
"Our company is doing everything we can to reclaim people's clothing," said Alan Witty. "What we're going to do is a bunch of pop-ups, on Saturday one of our trucks will be in the parking lot near Kmart, in the College and Drake area."
Witty says he has other pop-ups programmed to craft his clients, and has signed an agreement to donate the clothes that will not be returned to the Scotchies Cleaners Store at College and Horsetooth, Fort Collins.
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