Facts
las vegas,#2UPDATE Employee
Thu, October 04, 2012
The author of this article Yael, made various false statements which need to be highlighted. She failed to pay for any glass and one of the doors, and still had an outstanding balance of over $1800 which was per contract to be paid at the time of delivery. It was agreed that upon payment of the remaining balance, the glass and one door which was equal in value to the balance would be delivered. It has never been paid. As recently as yesterday, this offer was made again to deliver the remaining 2 items in exchange for payment.
The doors were constructed of 1 3/4" solid alder, stain or paint ready. The customer wanted to save money and finish the stain or paint, this is also in the contract.
The author refers to installation being incomplete. The company was never responsible for installation and it is not included in the contract for the goods. Of this the customer has been continually reminded and has never presented any documentation to show it was the company responsibility.
The company has offered to assist in locating a licensed installer and even sent one out to meet the customer. The customer was encouraged to contract with an installer directly.
As recently as 4 days ago, the customer advised they would be happy if we could assist with locating a good installer with whom they could contract, which we did, and then without waiting for a date from the installer they made the unreasonable demand for a full refund on all the doors even though they are fully custom, built for her openings.
Despite the above, the company is still attempting to resolve the matter in an amicable manner.