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[quote=Anonymous]Saturday morning wife had a guy come to quote on Windows. Polite young salesmen shows up. For 90 minute quote. Mind you 12 normal size windows and one slider all white vinyl replacements. The pitch would not stop. Videos, props, stories, stories be a model home, refer neighbors for a discount, financing, downpayment guy wanted check and a laptop and iPad to sign contract and all types of marketing videos.. Even a heat lamp to show heat through window. Plus a big model window he opened and closed. Then the price $23,000 dollars and all types of time share deals to lower price to a still crazy 18k. Finally, I had enough I say leave a quote give us 48 hours to decide. He was like no the price expires when I walk out door gotta work with me now to get price. I get upset say no way I am not talking no more leave room and don't come back and he keeps negotiating with wife 30 minutes to get check. Which he did not My wife pissed at me as rude. It was first quote. Turns out From Glassdoor and Indeed reviews the salesmen get paid $130,000 to $200,000 a year 100 percent commission and are trained in higher pressure sales. The FTC has an investigation about lies salesmen tells about product just to sell. 50 year warranty is a joke as Angie's list and other sites say they don't often honor it. The windows are ok but the huge sales pitch and mark up turns me off. If they want to sell an overpriced product fine. But this is outrageous. Guy also bulkedquote did not break out cost by window and would not provide a written estimate without a 10 percent deposit that under Maryland law we can get back. But that required me going through more sales pitches to be refunded. Avoid if you want to keep you money and sanity. Anyone else deal with them? [/quote]
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