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Premier HomePro Alan R. Stevens, Owner Poor workmanship, bullying attitude Glenn Dale, College Park, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Alan R. Stevens was our residential neighbor between March 2010 and July 2012. He pressed us to allow him to do some home improvement we had been considering for a while. The quality was shoddy - at best, and when we expressed this he was extremely aggressively nasty and verbally abusive, and left without completing or fixing the project. My wife called,
then I called several times and he bullied us on the phone, then hung up (repeatedly). He stopped talking to us, and began allowing his very large dog to run all over our front and back yards, defecating even on our porch. After several loud altercations he decided to move, and to this date has not returned to fix his poor workmanship, even though (thinking he was trustworthy) we have paid him in full. After we told the neighbors about this, and complained on other sites, Alan Stevens' standard accusation has been to accuse my wife of having dementia which is a baldfaced untruth (More evidence of bullying!).
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Premier homepro
Gaithersburg,Maryland,
Neighbor had brain cancer (glioblastoma)
#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sat, October 12, 2013
This report is totally false. In fact, the neighbor suffers from a brain tumor (she told us she had a Glioblastoma) and does have dementia. We never confronted her with her disease and never said she has dementia. Funny how she projected this to the public. Maybe she is scared that she has these things and of course, she is correct, she suffers from dementia.
At this point, she may have passed on. Patients with Glioblastoma do not live very long after diagnoses. We know all about them. My wife's first husband died from a Glioblastoma and thus, we never made comments to this neighbor who was so ill.
As we are good people, we do not hold any malice towards her and do not see this as a negative report. This is simply a report generated by a sick woman who is angry with her condition and who is no longer in control of her mind. We pray she does not suffer for too long.