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Businiess name:  Corbo Landscaping Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I must say that I am truely disappointed with this company. I recently got a quote for both landscaping and hardscaping to be done at my house. Upon reviewing the estimate, my wife and I decided the price was fair but still alittle outside what our budget allowed so we opted just to get the landscaping done. I contacted Corbo's the second week of May to find out when the project could be done, I was told that the end of week, if not the beginning of the following week. That time frame came and went. The following week, I called to ask again when the project would be done. I was given the same answer, a week or week and a half. I suspect this is stock answer for them. I also tend to believe they didn't think the job was worth the attention since I was only getting done half the work I got quoted for. The fact still remains that if they couldn't fit the job in, or it was no longer worth it to them they should grow a spine and tell the customer they don't have the time or it would be a wh

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