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Businiess name:  Star Furniture
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Star Furniture = overpriced furniture carelessly delivered to your home incomplete, broken, marred, smashed, dented AND/OR scratched over an unacceptably period of time. The store manager won't care when you complain about their incompetence--he realizes he is not capable of making the necessary procedural changes to fix Star's unacceptable deliveries. He will blame the damages on everyone from the Chinese who built the furniture to the people in Houston who unpack and assemble the furniture and ultimately deliver it to the San Antonio store. His Houston boss will only pretend he cares. Warren Buffett, the billionaire owner of Star Furniture, will be more interested in promoting his car insurance company with a green gecko than addressing the problems of his furniture company. As a successful businessman, Mr. Buffett realizes that all furniture stores in San Antonio are equally incompetent delivering goods and, in light of a lack of choices, people will shop in his store no matter

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