Ronny Poole
Farmersville,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sun, October 13, 2013
To start with I did not get $6,000. Over half of the money went towards material. Dr. Shaughnessy knew when I started the job that I was a paint contractor and I wasn't a floor man. I did tear the carpet out, but was told by Mrs. Shaughnessy that I could remove it and to haul it off too. What would I want with some old carpet that was a peach color? I put in a lot of hours and even got a few friends to try to help me out. I had contacted a floor man to come and he ended up not showing up. All said and done, the amount was nothing close to what was stated here.
I have done over 35 years worth of honest, professional paint contracting in some of the finest homes in Midland, TX. I have so many references that I couldn't begin to list them. I did most of my work by referals and so this estimation of my work does not bother me in the least. I bit off more than I could chew and that is the truth to the matter.
Cory
San Antonio,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, January 22, 2006
Addressed This Before Don't wait. It might be a stretch, but file a theft report on the carpet. Get your or an attorney to send him a letter telling him you are going to sue him for the money PLUS damages and attorney's fees. Hit him with both barrels and DON'T WAIT.