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Carpet Exchange Denver metro Lock up your stuff Carpet Exchange hires Crooks: Aurora, Colorado
I had carpet installed in my upstairs. Two seams started to come apart. I contacted the
store and was told that Keith the install manager would call me. I received a
call from an installer and was told that I needed to move the furniture, which
upset me because I paid Carpet Exchange to move my furniture. Keith never
called me to discuss it. I contacted the local BBB and got a call from another
installer who said he would come and look at the problem. When he got here I
explained that I needed to leave but an adult would be here to sign. He told me
he did not know if he could fix it but he would try. When I returned he was
gone and I could not believe my eyes, not only was the gap worse it was crooked
and the carpet around it had waves, you could step in one place and push the
carpet down. I contacted the BBB again. The regional sales manager called and
asked to see the seams. He agreed to restretch both seams. He informed me that
the installer would be here the next day. The installer called and rescheduled
for 2 days later. The installer got here with a "helper", they tore up the upstairs,
took a door frame off. I heard a loud noise and I asked what it was, his "helper" said it was
nothing. They finished up and left, I went up to check and found out that the
noise was a crystal box that was broken which was no where the seam was, I am
sure it was because the "helper" was snooping. I contacted the BBB
Again and got a response from some B**ch at Carpet Exchange, to this day there
is a quarter inch gap at the seams and all Carpet Exchange has to say is that
it is industry standard. My carpet is not fixed even though they have an
Install Warranty.