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The stores manager so he says asked to talk to his boss he said it doesnt work that way. Very rude does not know how to handle business. Yelled At me which is where I had enough. Cant believe he is a manger no way in *** would he survive in any other setting. Good luck with...
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I bot a house in told w floating floor so I cldnt buy what a wanted (hardwood), laminate cost me $12000., after signing w payment after 6 tripods frm boston to cape to get anything answers i’m told I now must prep my floors, im a 65 yr woman alone wtf is that mean, shldv informed me...
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Went to pick up my floors that I already paid for and was told the price had changed since I was last their and purchased them. I already had paid for the flooring, endcap, and glue and I was told to pay the difference of TODAYS price even tho my items were already purchased and paid for...
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I have a floor that was install in 2018. It now has either soft spots or it bulging. I have contacted the Muncy PA location where i purchased it and requested the installer to come and fix it. But all I get from the Manager at the Muncy Location is the run around. I am…
Lumber liquidators came through, They ended up crediting me all it was returned which was what I was asking for. It took several days and a couple of recounts. But the manager of store 59 did end up crediting me for everything that was returned. It was a bit of a hassle to get it done, but...
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unqualified faculty
I strongly recommend that you choose this college as your college. The level of teachers is very low, because most of the teachers here are guest lecturers and their main job is different. Therefore, they do not even try to follow the news in their subject, which sometimes does not even correspond to their field of activity and students' questions can rarely be answered, but the marks are low because it is as if the students have not understood anything. Of course, if this is not their main place of work, then there is nothing to worry about, but students suffer from it. After the first year of study, half of the students drop out. I knew one guy who completed ONE of his courses from the course. I think that such a large number of dropouts is no longer just the fault of the students,but also the fault of colleges and faculty. PS By the way, a year ago there were many complaints about this educational institution, but now suddenly - not one. Occasionally, the staff of such a good college fears that a trivial complaint may jeopardize their "prestige" and the number of graduates, and therefore deletes complaints from this site.
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