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Showing 2 matches for Indy Bilt:

“Indy Bilt Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: January 01,2014

Complaint Types: Commercial / Other dispute

Claimant says: "I was never fully paid on any jobs I did for this guy. He would lie and cheat. I have always got the run around with Scott smith. I ended up putting liens of him and still hasn't phased him. Scott Smith is nothing but a con and a crook. I wouldn't refer him to my worst enemy. This is a warning to everyone.”

Claimant Seeks: $3425.97

“Indy Bilt-Dispute-#8214216”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: April 20,2012

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Contract / Agreement / Promise dispute, Customer service runarounds

Claimant says: "The concrete work Patio to be installed in my back yard was mostly completed in the End of October 2011. Except for clean up and rough grading. I have been patient due to rain and the ground being muddy. Then after several calls and being told I was being placed on their schedule some came out and tried to use a rotor tiller to smooth out back yard they pick up some of the gravel left over - but had to contact owner again to come out to do better. Then they attempted to take a bob cat back into my yard and got suck in a” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $7.95


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