Please add this to the sulking saga of Mark Miller. We also tried to get replacement windows through Cerami Shield on 5 Sep 2007. They responded to one of those internet referrals, came to our Brevard County home with a glorious pitch, took a $1000 deposit check, cashed it then called saying they could not do job for contracted price.
The contract was hand written on a painting contract form. Mark exercised THEIR option on the back to cancel the contract and promised by email & phone to refund the deposit.
Despite several BS stories since then he has not returned our money. When I tried to have him summoned by Seminole County Occupational Licensing, it was disclosed that his EXPIRED license was for painting only - not construction - which is required to do windows. When I visited Cerami Shield Inc., the landlord told me Miller had skipped rent from stated business address months before soliciting us.
His current construction front is a rented "P O Box" in a plaza. Suite 310 is BOX 310. How can we get him shut down and force repayment without losing fees and my work days/salary? He can simply ignore a summons from Small Claims Court and tolerate liens on further sale of his property while I foot the court bills!
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