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'Strange' furniture store helps Piet for free

'Strange' furniture store helps Piet for free

After the furniture store where he purchased his chair went out of business, a man named Piet struggled to find a replacement part for a broken handle. Eventually, a different furniture store assisted him by providing the necessary component at no cost.

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