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Businiess name:  Trinity Carpet
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Trinity is definately a well oiled machine (slick). I received a flyer in the mail saying they were offering big deals this week only and that I would save money. First of all good luck getting prices, they want to figure you out before they will tell you how much they charge. Yet, every store I visited before them had prices already on their carpets. So, as I am getting frustrated with the idea that the price is going to depend on my answers to their questions, I asked if they really would be about 40% less than the quote I received from the other stores. They claim these huge savings, I didn't go to a special place, I just went to 2 another stores and was given similar prices. But hey, if I can save 40% or even 10% why not?\r Well the saleperson started back peddling and really didn't want to discuss pricing the same carpets. This is when I realized that this was a well oiled selling machinge with all the tactics of a car lot. I just wanted to have an honest discussion about the prices and services they offer. I know that when a large store decides to not price the products, it's not a good thing. These are the exact same items they sell over and over everyday, how can they not know what they sell for or why wouldn't they put prices on them? \r No thanks, I prefer open and honest sales companies. My suggest is to run as fast as you can Pros: easy to get help than home depot or lowes Cons: I felt like I was buying a car

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