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Branko Construction
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| mshore04@gmail.com 2007-02-14, 8:25 pm |
| How do I begin to tell the story of the damage Branko Construction did
to my home? I guess word of mouth is the best revenge for now.
Branko Construction is not a company I would ever do business with
again.
Be wise and steer clear of Branko.
Is there some sort of screening process I could use next time to avoid
such catastrophe?
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| RicodJour 2007-02-14, 8:25 pm |
| mshore04@gmail.com wrote:
> How do I begin to tell the story of the damage Branko Construction did
> to my home? I guess word of mouth is the best revenge for now.
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> Branko Construction is not a company I would ever do business with
> again.
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> Be wise and steer clear of Branko.
>
> Is there some sort of screening process I could use next time to avoid
> such catastrophe?
Frankly, it's the contractor's fault. Their screening process is
obviously faulty as well - and they're in business.
R
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| bambam@nospam.tnx 2007-02-15, 3:25 am |
| On 14 Feb 2007 17:00:02 -0800, "RicodJour" <ricodjour@worldemail.com>
wrote:
>mshore04@gmail.com wrote:
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>Frankly, it's the contractor's fault. Their screening process is
>obviously faulty as well - and they're in business.
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>R
<grin>
Ken
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| frippletoot@hotmail.com 2007-02-17, 5:25 pm |
| On Feb 14, 7:00 pm, "RicodJour" <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
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> Frankly, it's the contractor's fault. Their screening process is
> obviously faulty as well - and they're in business.
>
> R
The screening process definitely is not what it should be. Complaints
with state agencies are reported in a spotty fashion, and in some
states not at all. Court records and negative BBB reports are only
helpful if you find evidence of their existence. Many complaints may
exist that aren't in these records. Most of the time people can't sue
a builder because of arbitration clauses and/or the cost of court.
BBB's only report if they want to. Many companies have complaints on
file at BBB that are not reported because the BBB has decided it's not
enough yet. Let consumers see it all, let them make up their mind
what is "enough."
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