jack bacon
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i have been in customer service for 40 years as a service rep so I easily recognize poor service when I am out spending my hard earned money. At Target half the time the cashiers offer no greeting or thank you. Yesterday after spending $225 at the Plymouth Lunds grocery store the cashier offered no greeting, no thank you infact may have been a deaf mute as she spoke not even one word and seemed to have an attitude. I have always had good luck at Home Depot, Menards and Lowes.
Here's my horror story of the year. Two months ago we just finished up a $10,000 laundry room remodel with tile floors, semi custom cabinets, granite counter, stainless sink with delta kitchen faucet/sprayer so wash the dogs, under cabinet lights and stacking Whirlool Duet washer & dryer.
Warners Stellian sold and installed the washer and dryer. A couple of weeks ago I noticed brown staining on the bottom of the cabinet wood and it got increasingly worse. I noticed a small amount of water by the right side of the washer and called Warner Stellian for service. The rep came out on Tuesday and since it was a stacked unit he could not move it by himself. This should have been noted on the company records. So, rescheduled for Friday with two service reps. The two of them looked over the washer while we ran a load of clothes and determined that the washer was not leaking even without pulling it out from the wall. They stated it has to be a leaking pipe in the wall.
So, we called our plumber right after they left and he came right out. to inspect the pipes he cut out the back of our new cabinet to access the drywall then cut thru the drywall to access the plumbing and found the pipes were in perfect condition. The plumber then called one of his fellow plumbers who came right out to help move out the stacked unit and found water leaking from the hot water hookup hose AT THE WASHER!! the water had been leaking for a long time since it had rusted away below the hose connection and down the back of the washer. The plumber pulled off the hose and found the washer was improperly installed. Since it was an installation error on the part of Warner Stellian they are contractually obligated for the repair and all the damage. My wife called the Warner Stellian rep who was out earlier and proceeded to argue how that was not possible and we told him to have the manager call us immediately which never happened.
They are on the hook for a couple of new cabinets around $1000 plus carpenter labor , the plumber's bill of $180 for telling us it was a plumbing problem, and a new washer since it is rusted thru the paint $1400 all because of a 5 cent part and an improper installation. The manager better be calling on Monday and setting up an appt. with their insurance company, Warner Stellian and our carpenters to access the total damage.
The best part of customer service company is the follow up call to see if all is well and the customer is happy and had a good experience.
Wish us luck!
Jack
Here's my horror story of the year. Two months ago we just finished up a $10,000 laundry room remodel with tile floors, semi custom cabinets, granite counter, stainless sink with delta kitchen faucet/sprayer so wash the dogs, under cabinet lights and stacking Whirlool Duet washer & dryer.
Warners Stellian sold and installed the washer and dryer. A couple of weeks ago I noticed brown staining on the bottom of the cabinet wood and it got increasingly worse. I noticed a small amount of water by the right side of the washer and called Warner Stellian for service. The rep came out on Tuesday and since it was a stacked unit he could not move it by himself. This should have been noted on the company records. So, rescheduled for Friday with two service reps. The two of them looked over the washer while we ran a load of clothes and determined that the washer was not leaking even without pulling it out from the wall. They stated it has to be a leaking pipe in the wall.
So, we called our plumber right after they left and he came right out. to inspect the pipes he cut out the back of our new cabinet to access the drywall then cut thru the drywall to access the plumbing and found the pipes were in perfect condition. The plumber then called one of his fellow plumbers who came right out to help move out the stacked unit and found water leaking from the hot water hookup hose AT THE WASHER!! the water had been leaking for a long time since it had rusted away below the hose connection and down the back of the washer. The plumber pulled off the hose and found the washer was improperly installed. Since it was an installation error on the part of Warner Stellian they are contractually obligated for the repair and all the damage. My wife called the Warner Stellian rep who was out earlier and proceeded to argue how that was not possible and we told him to have the manager call us immediately which never happened.
They are on the hook for a couple of new cabinets around $1000 plus carpenter labor , the plumber's bill of $180 for telling us it was a plumbing problem, and a new washer since it is rusted thru the paint $1400 all because of a 5 cent part and an improper installation. The manager better be calling on Monday and setting up an appt. with their insurance company, Warner Stellian and our carpenters to access the total damage.
The best part of customer service company is the follow up call to see if all is well and the customer is happy and had a good experience.
Wish us luck!
Jack
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