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Businiess name:  Mill Creek Carpet & Tile
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I live in Grove, Ok, near Grand Lake, just North of Downtown. The Grove Branch of this terrible ""company"" sent two contractors out to resurface and lay tile in my apartment. I was in another apartment, temporarily, while this was going on. When I walked in to my apartment to check out the job they had done, I was shocked and \r appalled to discover that these contractors had TRASHED to 150 year old antique chairs !!!! I was LIVID. I went to speak with the General Manager of the Grove\r Branch....she refused to return my calls. I let two days pass, then, I called \r the Administrative offices on 38th Street in Tulsa. I reached a man named \r Rodden, who claimed to be the President of this outfit. He was a heinous smart-\r aleck, and cheapskate. He suggested that I just ""wipe off "" my antique chairs, worth over $2000 dollars each. I told him no, I wanted them done right, by a reputable\r upholstery cleaner. I told Rodden: "" It's going to get done one way or the other,\r Mr. Rodden. We can do business now, or we can do business elsewhere."" He hung \r up on me. We see what happens in Delaware County court.\r \r Dr. H. E. Sawyer, Jr.\r Grove, OK 74344\r \r \r \r \r

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