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Nordstrom Toronto (Eaton Centre) - anyone tried their shoe shining service yet?

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A friend told me it's only $4 for shoe shining at Nordstrom Eaton Centre. Anyone tried it yet?
 

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it's $2 or $2.50 in the US, and the one time I went there they were using Saphir products.

It was a good shine..........
 

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Give it a try, and feel free to report back to us on the quality of the job done.

It's only $4. And that's $4 Canadian, so it's not even really $4. :)

And it's unlikely they'll do any permanent damage to your shoes.

Remember to tip.
 

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Give it a try, and feel free to report back to us on the quality of the job done.

It's only $4. And that's $4 Canadian, so it's not even really $4.
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And it's unlikely they'll do any permanent damage to your shoes.

Remember to tip.
If they're using Saphir products, then $4 (Canadian or US) is not a bad price.

I'll try it out, and post pics.
 

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Give it a try, and feel free to report back to us on the quality of the job done.

It's only $4. And that's $4 Canadian, so it's not even really $4. :)

And it's unlikely they'll do any permanent damage to your shoes.

Remember to tip.


Maybe holiday special, but now only 2.50!
 

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