Anyone Bought From nice-racks.com?
Anyone Bought From nice-racks.com?
Just curious to see if anyone here has ever bought or used any of the racks from nice-racks.com? The prices look to be pretty reasonable.
- restless-young-romantic
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I bought two 8 space racks from him (pine with a Cherry stain) they look real nice. I wouldn't say they are a work of art or anything, but I think they are a good deal for the price. I recieved mine promptly and he came through with everything he promised. They look a whole lot better than black or grey formica. I looked into getting a couple more, but on his site he said he was backed up and not taking any more orders for a while.
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Your friend put down a non-returnable deposit on something, then failed to pay for the rest of it, and they kept his deposit? No way. They must be criminals.restless-young-romantic wrote:He totally screwed a friend of ours who left a depsoit, had some health problems, then sold the piece & kept his deposit. BEWARE!
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Listen.... David should of handled it better and didnt. If either of us ran a business like that, we wouldnt be in business long. HES A CREEP in my book and many others and not the first time it had happened. As a nice note, the gentleman this happened to was offered a great deal from another company (Raxxess) after they heard what happened and the room looks great and professional. Good things happen to good people!
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Depending on the amount of money I could see having to sell. The small company I work at sells some pretty hefty priced items. We get terms from our vendors and loans from our banks to purchase materials and equipment on receipt of a contract. Those terms and notes come due. If the customer doesn't pay then we still have to make those payments if we want to keep going. While it would be nice for everyone to be able to bail someone out of a problem it's not always financially possible.
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