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I found AHDC through Service Magic. They were pleasant on the phone and came to my home to discuss recovering my dining room chairs. But I had to beg to get my chairs back before daughter's graduation celebration. Delivery details were ENDLESS; the chairs came just a few hours before the party. The seats were now 4-5"" higher than before, making it hard to get them under the table. When you sat on the chairs, the new screws holding the seats on were so long they poked holes in my guests backsides! We used folding chairs for graduation (!) and the chairs went back. VERSION 2: the screws were now so short, and the seat bases were so damaged by the repeated drilling, that the seats fell off. The excuse? They had ""summer workers"" and couldn't possibly supervise them properly. VERSION 3: After carefully and pointedly demanding that they remove the seats, cut new plywood bases, and reassemble the seats as they were originally manufactured, which was agreed to, the company merely put angle brackets on all four sides of the seats and screwed them into the frames. NOW: the chair legs are all splitting lengthwise due to the stresses of being screwed together in a way that they were not designed to withstand. My only option now is to buy new chairs. I will be nearly $1,000 poorer between the costs of reupholstery and the cost of new chairs. And they probably won't match the table.
Pros: they seem nice at first
Cons: almost everything goes wrong
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