After I signed the contract, the Superior Shutters rep asked for a 50% deposit. I said, "I didn't bring my checkbook." He said, "You can mail your deposit check to us." Shortly thereafter, I consulted with a couple of other shutter companies and decided I didn't want shutters from Superior Shutters. I hadn't heard from them, anyway, by way of follow-up regarding the deposit, so I surely didn't think they were going to order the shutters without a deposit from me. They never called to say, "We're going to go ahead and order the shutters without a deposit." I was surprised when, six weeks later, they called and said, "Your shutters are ready to be installed." I thought it odd that a company would order custom made shutters and take the risk, by not collecting a deposit, that I ultimately would accept them. In any event, I don't want the shutters. Must I accept them? Would Superior Shutters prevail in Small Claims Court? They say they can place a lien against my house!
2006-09-08
01:50:04
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Catherine C
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