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Dave in Cali

3 years ago

TO YOUR REPLY

TO YOUR REPLY
Stop trying to minimize the condition of the building that you sent out to a home owner, it was not just one column it was six. It wasn't just a simple grind, it was 5 inches long on each and more like 5/8 to 3/4" thick! that's over 30 inches of grinding, not to mention all 8 columns extension beam holes for bolts missed by half a hole, you shorted the customer 30+ high strength bolts and nuts, and the customer is having to pay for parts that weren't banded up with the job, which in my personal opinion were never sent....so it doesn't matter to you to have a happy customer. So you are saying, Were going to stand on the 30 day loophole.
The reason why I'm so adamant is because of the way you treated your customer. Customers make your business successful reviews are important.

ORIGINAL POST
I've been a metal building erector for 32 years I do all the big brands even the small brands Armstrong buildings by far is one of the worst fabricated and incomplete building that you can buy short nuts and bolts and the wrong size. Steel that should have been fabricated at the factory doesn't fit and they say you have to modify and then they call it "field modification" that you have to accept so buyer beware if you're paying somebody to (fix) while putting this building together it's going to cost you an arm and leg just trying to fix or change things that they've fabricated wrong.
Well they probably wont show this post. Because it's not a positive review it'll probably get erased but that's okay we will be put on Twitter and we will have it on our Facebook account we will have it on LinkedIn and Merchant Circle and will probably have it in our blog and just giving a warning people! that once the money is paid you won't get nothing from them.

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