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Businiess name:  Bristol Equities Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
No complaints with the apartment itself. Long story short; apartment manager at the Vintage apartment, in NE, threw away our potted plants without warning. She acknowledged that she should have given us some warning, like posting a notice on our doors, before throwing property away. Okay, fair enough. People make mistakes. But when I went to the higher up management and asked for $100 (just the cost of the pots, not even mentioning that some of the plants were alive and had sentimental value) I received no official acknowledgement of a mistake from them. The manager even told me point blank on the phone that she would call me back the very next day about the situation. She never did. She also ignored two emails and return calls I made. It was very strange. You would think a big real estate company like Bristol Equities would care about their public perception a little bit more. It's not as if $100 is a large amount of money, especially considering the apartment manager admitted she'd made a mistake. I am still just very surprised, not angry, but I felt the need to write this review out of principle.

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