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Businiess name:  Kitchen Arts
Review by:  James D.
Review content: 
They write a low-ball portions of the est, leave out many many details, When the left out detail(s) are discovered while the hammers are swinging they make up for it create massive cost over runs. On another job, we set appointments, they do a no show-no call, we make another appt, another no show-no call. We leave messages, no return calls. If they have no interest in a job. SAY SO. But to pulling the ignorance card to decline work, what a way to run a business, epically in this economy. They write a low-ball portions of the est, leave out many many details, When the left out detail(s) are discovered while the hammers are swinging they make up for it create massive cost over runs. On another job, we set appointments, they do a no show-no call, we make another appt, another no show-no call. We leave messages, no return calls. If they have no interest in a job. SAY SO. But to pulling the ignorance card to decline work, what a way to run a business, epically in this economy. No 3rd shot w/us. PS- read the fine print. The verbiage and spin attorneys put on it benefits the company before the customer.

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