On April 23, a salesman named Marty H. (can't read or remember his last name) wrote up a contract to have 2 window blinds installed in my apartment home. After an 90 minutes of babble, he finally wrote up the sales slip and charged my credit card $222.00 for a deposit. On April 27, the installation man came to measure the windows and told me they were "too high" and he would not install the blinds.
Marty, called the next day and said he was "sorry for the inconvience" and he would have to cancel the contract because Empire Today was unable to install the blinds. A charge of $222.00 appeared on my credit card April 24, and it is now May 12 and the charge of $222.00 is still there. My husband & I have made numerous calls to "Empire's Monroeville Management Team" with no satisifaction. The men I have spoken with by phone are rude and said there is nothing they can do but notify "corporate". I asked them why "corporate" was not involved when Marty made the charge to my credit card and I got a sneering rude response.
Julia
Munhall, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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