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    Blain's Folding Service

    Blain's Folding Service

    1.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 miOhio City

    The owner slashed my daughters car tire because she parked there to go into the bagel place next…read moredoor. There are witnesses to confirm this. 1. This guy is not making it easy for his neighboring business. And 2. having to have someone come and change the tire meant she was parked there even longer than she would have been. So way to go fella! You seem like a standup guy.

    WARNING DO NOT DO BUSINESS HERE! I'm new to the area and went to see the bagel shop next door . I…read moreaccidentally parked in his parking lot not knowing and staff told me he would slash my tires so I apologized and went to move my car. Truthfully, his place is a dump and I thought it was abandoned at first. When I went to move my car (within less than one minute of being there) he came out and started screaming and cursing at me. He then got mad and moved his car blocking me in and would not let me leave. He said he would call the cops on me for trespassing yet would not let me go despite me asking repeatedly to let me go. I felt truly scared and kidnapped. After telling him I was recording this all on video to give to the police he moved his car and stormed off. I have never felt more threatened and unsafe from a simple misunderstanding in my life and did not deserve to be trapped in with him without any say so. I'm not sure why Eugene is so mad and miserable he needed to take it out on others. Recording will be posted online and sent to the police. Not surprised he has no business there.

    Cleveland Magazine

    Cleveland Magazine

    2.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 miGateway District

    Cleveland Magazine has always been the magazine for me - I enjoyed it beginning with the first…read moreissue, first ever published years ago. I picked it up at the newsstand, and later began my year-after-year subscription. I am, kind of a collector of the magazine. However, I recently ran into a very impersonal, unexpected experience, starting with the Subscription Service for Cleveland Magazine, a contracted service (800-453-1009). At the end of December, 2023, I requested the December copy - which was weeks over due in the mail. The representative for Subscription Services said they didn't have an issue to send me because "they get their copies two months or later from the issue date from the publisher." I was told they would add a month to my subscription and I should contact them next year (2024) around March or April! That's the most ridiculous response I every heard from a subscription service. I waited several days and contacted the service again - this time another rep responded: "We don't have the December issue and probably won't get any copies." Frustrated I contacted Dillon Steward, editor of Cleveland Magazine, via his email. No response. I guess my problem, as a very dedicated subscriber, was not of interest to him. I waited several weeks. I sent another e-mail to the group that works under the umbrella of the editorial group at Cleveland Magazine. No response. Last I heard, subscribers to any publication are difficult to acquire . . . .and keep as subscribers (renewals). They are the best, most profitable subscribers. And when they continue to subscribe, year after year, they become the gold group. But the troops at Cleveland Magazine don't seem to care. R. Siedlecki rcsbooks1@gmail.com

    I always read it when i see it at the library or someone's house, but it never really does a thing…read morefor me. The "hot" write-ups of bands or new restaurants are usually about three months too late. Half of the issues like Rating the Suburbs and Best Doctors are extremely boring and the same every year. The best one has to be Cleveland's Hottest Singles. It's usually the cute weatherperson dujour(who soon leave town after receiving this coveted accolade) or ex-pat semi-star who doesn't really live here anymore. Half of the ads are for plastic surgeons and the real estate section is all mansions. Gee, who is their target audience? Oh, yeah, Joe 12 Pack who has season tix in the Dawg Pound. Yeahhh...sure. On rare occasions, they will drop some Clevey history on my ass. But most of the stuff is pretty common knowledge. I guess the reason i always look through it is to be surprised. I'm still waiting. I do approve of them not having much of a political agenda. That wouldn't really belong in the rag anyway. I think they need to cover more local architecture and profile some bands beyond a one paragraph blurb. Try to beat the crappy Scene at their own game. I guess i mean it needs to be edgier. Sure, they'll likely lose their core audience of Westlake McMansion winter snowbird never drive into an ethnic neighborhood go to NYC to spend all their money ass clowns. But they could gain so much more in return. As the magazine with the town's name in the title and the most prestigious spot in the book store/grocery store, it needs to be better. By the way, I love the crime stats in Rating the Suburbs. Lakewood had sixty armed robberies while Bay Village had five scraped knees last year.

    Cleveland Citizen - printmedia - Updated June 2026

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