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Showing 4 matches for Home Solutions:

“Real home solution James Miller Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: June 08,2014

Complaint Types: I just feel ripped off., Bad business practices, Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute, Customer service runarounds, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "You and your company have tried to take advantage of me, and have not been to my premises to date to to finish the job. You have abandoned the work site.You have asked for addtional monies to fix issues that were already included in the contract.There had been problems in the begining .You stated you were over budget on paint you purchased. I said that you knew what the budget was and you brought the materials and wanted me to pay for your mistake. I know nothing of a budget only agreed to pay the amount in the so call” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $3025.97

“promise not kept”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: August 21,2011

Complaint Types: Unfulfilled promises

Claimant says: "when asked to speak with a mananger, he or she is always busy or unavailable and would return my calls. never return any of my calls or answer my email.”

Claimant Seeks: $1395


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