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  • Report:  #224844

Complaint Review: Premier Remodeling - Don Ulzheimer

Premier Remodeling - Don Ulzheimer, Don does not pay his workers sub-contractors and others, currant owes over five thousand dollars ripoff Dillsburg Pennsylvania

  • Reported By:
    Lebanon Pennsylvania
  • Submitted:
    Tue, December 12, 2006
  • Updated:
    Thu, June 05, 2008
  • Premier Remodeling - Don Ulzheimer
    149 S York Rd
    Dillsburg, Pennsylvania
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    717-648-5168
  • Category:

After working in the building and remodeling field for over twenty-six years, I have never encountered a guy who is more childlike in his manner. If he does not approve or agree he will throw items, swear worse than a sailor or just not pay you or a possibility of all three.

I worked with Premier Remodeling over about eight days and all I heard for the first seven was how good a job I was doing and how happy he was to have a guy that knew what he is doing, he overpaid my invioce on the first week. I guess one bad day with Don cancels out all other work, forget talking about it, on day seven he had such a fit that I refrained from going to the ground, (we were siding) because that would have resulted in fistacuffs.

I would have gone to the ground but at that time my wife was working in a local sheriff's office and I could not afford the publicity this may lead up to.
Including collection efforts he now owes me almost seven hundred dollars. Forwarned is forarmed.

Frank
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Keith

New Cumberland,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Just tried doing business with this company.

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, June 05, 2008

I had set up a scheduled meeting with this company for them to view the scope of the work I needed done. They did not show up for the meeting. I called them afterwards and asked if they forgot the meeting. They said the were sorry that they wrote the information down on a piece of paper somewhere and didn't know where they put it. They said that they could meet in 10 minutes if I still wanted them to look at the work I needed done. They then proceeded to tell me that if I was mad at them and didn't want to do business with them at all, then that would be fine too. I was just amazed at the disorganization along with the indifference to the effects that their disorganization causes to a potential client. Non-professional attitude is the overall feeling I got from this company in the brief, few communications that I had with this company. In hindsight, I am glad that they did not show and saved me from potential negative interactions would they have started any work for me.


Just an observation from a potential well paying client.


Tammy

York,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.

Not true

#4UPDATE Employee

Wed, May 21, 2008

I have worked for Don about 3 years now. I have found him very generous and easy to work for. If you do a good job for him he definately makes it worth your while.


Mike

Radford,
Virginia,
U.S.A.

Couple of options.

#4Consumer Suggestion

Tue, December 12, 2006

Well you could quit. You don't want to get into criminal trouble from a fight if you just can't stand the guy.

More practical, if you have everything in writing, file a mechanic's lien on the property you've been working on. The owner of the property will get mad at Don then, and SOMEONE will pay you pretty quick.

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