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Complaint: [redacted]
I am rejecting this response because:1.  A contract was drafted by Mr. [redacted] and signed.  I am in possession of a copy of this contract.  He did not complete his obligations with respect to this contract.2. There were no additional requests made by me after the contract was signed.  He damaged my sprinkler lines due to careless digging of my front lawn.  Prior to drafting the contract, he was made aware  that there were sprinkler lines on my property and assured me that would not be an issue - this was also clear by surveying and visually inspecting the property.   Once the sprinklers were damaged, I notified him of this issue and asked him to address it.   (I did not request him to move the sprinkler lines - just fix what he damaged).   When he first met me, he told me that he was insured for up to $1 million should there be any damage to my property.  I did not request a fence be placed on the side of the house.3.  The check was cashed for more than the amount written on the check.
Regards,
[redacted]

There is no contract, they paid me for the work I did on the yard. He kept asking for more & more like sprinkler lines moved, plants relocated and fence on the side of house. 
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Mr. [redacted] and I have formally responded to our concerns and are unable to come to an agreement.  I will not complete the foundation because his is being unrealistic.  He has not for fulfilled his agreement of materials and money.   Thank you, [redacted]

Complaint: [redacted]
I am rejecting this response because:
1.  A contract was drafted by Mr. [redacted] and signed.  I am in possession of a copy of this contract.  He did not complete his obligations with respect to this contract.
2. There were no additional requests made by me after the contract was signed.  He damaged my sprinkler lines due to careless digging of my front lawn.  Prior to drafting the contract, he was made aware  that there were sprinkler lines on my property and assured me that would not be an issue - this was also clear by surveying and visually inspecting the property.   Once the sprinklers were damaged, I notified him of this issue and asked him to address it.   (I did not request him to move the sprinkler lines - just fix what he damaged).   When he first met me, he told me that he was insured for up to $1 million should there be any damage to my property.  I did not request a fence be placed on the side of the house.
3.  The check was cashed for more than the amount written on the check.
Regards,
[redacted]

Complaint: [redacted]I am rejecting this response because:(1)  I offered to return the never used re-bar to [redacted].  Thus he would be made whole, out nothing, zero dollars.  However - he has refused to accept this offer.  With my prior offer, I stated I would this complaint with the Revdex.com.  He would rather have his business name tarnished than return $375 and get back his un-used materials?  Not a sound business decision.  And he sez I am un-realistic?  (2)  My copy of the contract is mute on 100% pre-pay before the concrete is poured.  Four of us are willing to testify in court, if needed, that we were told 50% pre-pour and 50% after pour.(3)  Since all the material is still "un-used," I'm still trying to figure out why [redacted] is expected to receive the 2nd half of the payment?  The job was not ready for concrete??  The form boards were not closed in / backfill was never completed, and the steel re-bar was not set.  That being the case - the work site was not ready to be poured - thus why would you ask for the 2nd half of the payment?  And I'm being un realistic?  [redacted] can produce NO TEXT - NOR AN E-MAIL that requests a payment PRIOR to pouring concrete.(4) I have spoken to a neighbor resident where [redacted] poured their driveway, and they verified to me that they paid 50% prior to pour and 50% POST pour.  Same as I/we were told.  That neighbor also stated they have attempted to make contact with [redacted] but have been un-successful to get returned calls / e-mails or texts.  They stated they will also be filing a Revdex.com complaint for their concrete is "holding water" and not draining properly.It amazes me that Alamo Area Concrete / [redacted] would rather have his business name tarnished than return $375 and get back his un-used materials?  Not a sound business decision.  And he sez I am un-realistic?Regards,[redacted]

This complaint was filed almost two months later.  As for the check he gave me, I went to the bank and cashed it as we agreed.  I cashed it at face value and did not alter it in any way. This job was for labor only.  Also, Mr. [redacted] was to remove plants, realign sprinklers, and deal...

with HOA.  He did not keep his end of the deal.  I set the form, put the base, steel, and had it concrete ready.  At that time, I was to collect for the concrete that is paid for in cash. Mr [redacted] was nowhere to be found and did not call me back. Mr. [redacted] wanted landscaping, plumbing, and concrete in two locations but and wanted it for next to nothing and at his convenience.  That is not what we agreed.     Thank you, [redacted]

A mistake was made by not putting a drain mark on the drive that was deep enough. We went back twice and cut the concrete so it would drain faster. [redacted]

Complaint: [redacted]
I am rejecting this response because:1 - Complaint - No contract.  If there was no contract - what did I and my neighbors pay 50% of?  I signed a paper he prepared and I forwarded my copy to Revdex.com as my initial complaint.  A purchase contract requires consideration (payment).  If there was no contract - why was there a need to pay 50% deposit?? 2 - Complaint - Labor Only - I hired [redacted] to build a concrete shed slab (only).  Not the full shed.  There is no value to me to hire a CONCRETE CONTRACTOR who does not form a base nor pour concrete.  The hire was labor to form a shed base, add rebar (per his CONTRACT), and pour a slab 4" think per HIS CONTRACT.3 - Complaint - Materials Purchased - Materials are still in my fenced in yard where he placed them.  I was told the purpose of the 50% pre-pay was to purchase material and labor to form the shed base (or sidewalks / concrete pad for my neighbors).  The remaining 50% was to be paid after the concrete was poured.4 - Complaint - Did not pay for concrete upfront - My shed was never formed to receive concrete.  [redacted] states "the concrete was to be paid upfront "as a "requirement of delivery."   Since he states, in number 1 above, there was no contract, how can he NOW state it was a requirement of delivery?I am willing to return the materials (re-bar) that is on my private property when I get a full refund.  At that time - we can resolve this complaint.  
Regards,
[redacted]

Nothing but lies. There is no contract with this customer doing business with Alamo Concrete Contractors. [redacted].

On this complaint, Alamo Concrete Contractors dug out the hole, set the form, put the steel, and had it ready to pour.  Mrs. [redacted] did not give me the funds to pay for the concrete.    Thank you, [redacted]

Nothing but lies. There is no contract with this customer doing business with Alamo Concrete Contractors. 
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