home owner
undiscl.,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, November 14, 2002
"Hey! Don't take our word for it--our home owners say it best!" This is what it says on Fuller's customer testimonial page which has been "coming soon" for about, oh...two years now??? I think they should just provide a link to the ripoffreport.com and that'd sure tell what their customers think. The rest of the site is full of similar drivel and promises the company can't or won't keep. The courts must be getting tired of seeing people from Fuller Homes so often these days.
Home Owner
undisclosed,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, October 21, 2002
In the Briarwood addition in the OKC area, there is a house that was built over years ago that is still for sale, last I noticed. It looked totally abandoned, weeds grown up around it. I have to wonder if it was a situation like you describe. I know what you mean about Fuller patching things up to hide defects and reselling. Foundation problems in his brand new homes are common, from not building the right type of foundation, or not building it correctly.
Home Owner
undisclosed,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, October 21, 2002
In the Briarwood addition in the OKC area, there is a house that was built over years ago that is still for sale, last I noticed. It looked totally abandoned, weeds grown up around it. I have to wonder if it was a situation like you describe. I know what you mean about Fuller patching things up to hide defects and reselling. Foundation problems in his brand new homes are common, from not building the right type of foundation, or not building it correctly.
Home Owner
undisclosed,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, October 21, 2002
In the Briarwood addition in the OKC area, there is a house that was built over years ago that is still for sale, last I noticed. It looked totally abandoned, weeds grown up around it. I have to wonder if it was a situation like you describe. I know what you mean about Fuller patching things up to hide defects and reselling. Foundation problems in his brand new homes are common, from not building the right type of foundation, or not building it correctly.
Home Owner
undisclosed,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, October 21, 2002
In the Briarwood addition in the OKC area, there is a house that was built over years ago that is still for sale, last I noticed. It looked totally abandoned, weeds grown up around it. I have to wonder if it was a situation like you describe. I know what you mean about Fuller patching things up to hide defects and reselling. Foundation problems in his brand new homes are common, from not building the right type of foundation, or not building it correctly.