Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted] , and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because: We are rejecting the response made by this business Cargo Workshop for the following reasons:The pages that was sent to us only stated the work which was "planned to be done", an outline of the entire construction planIt did not include the itemized receipts directly from the merchants, as we requested, and was part of our original agreement, therefore, breeching our contract from the very beginningDylan G [redacted] and Javier C [redacted] promised us ORIGINAL receipts from the vendors/merchants where the materials for our construction were bought, before we signed any contract with themFurthermore, they claim that it is not included in our contractual agreement to provide receipts for purchases, however, I have a right as a consumer in New York state to demand proof of receipts for materials bought with my personal credit cardsSecondly, this response reiterates a number of times claiming that we supposedly owe them payments for "work performed", which is entirely falseAsk Dylan G [redacted] to take a careful look at our contract and itemize what work was actually completedI have proof, which is dated during the time Dylan G [redacted] and Javier C [redacted] were handling the construction of my restaurant, that shows exactly the work they performed at my locationI actually do have questions for this business regarding this particular claim: What work did you actually "perform" that was left unpaid? And where in our contract does it commit me to pay for work that was never done? Also, what materials used for my project where actually shipped, received and signed for at my location and left unpaid? It is my right as a consumer in the state of New York to be provided adequate proof for anything bought with my credit cards by a contractor for the construction of my restaurant, and we will exercise that right to the fullest extent In order for the Revdex.com to appropriately process your response, you MUST answer the question above Sincerely, [redacted]
Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted] , and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because: We are rejecting the response made by this business Cargo Workshop for the following reasons:The pages that was sent to us only stated the work which was "planned to be done", an outline of the entire construction planIt did not include the itemized receipts directly from the merchants, as we requested, and was part of our original agreement, therefore, breeching our contract from the very beginningDylan G [redacted] and Javier C [redacted] promised us ORIGINAL receipts from the vendors/merchants where the materials for our construction were bought, before we signed any contract with themFurthermore, they claim that it is not included in our contractual agreement to provide receipts for purchases, however, I have a right as a consumer in New York state to demand proof of receipts for materials bought with my personal credit cardsSecondly, this response reiterates a number of times claiming that we supposedly owe them payments for "work performed", which is entirely falseAsk Dylan G [redacted] to take a careful look at our contract and itemize what work was actually completedI have proof, which is dated during the time Dylan G [redacted] and Javier C [redacted] were handling the construction of my restaurant, that shows exactly the work they performed at my locationI actually do have questions for this business regarding this particular claim: What work did you actually "perform" that was left unpaid? And where in our contract does it commit me to pay for work that was never done? Also, what materials used for my project where actually shipped, received and signed for at my location and left unpaid? It is my right as a consumer in the state of New York to be provided adequate proof for anything bought with my credit cards by a contractor for the construction of my restaurant, and we will exercise that right to the fullest extent In order for the Revdex.com to appropriately process your response, you MUST answer the question above Sincerely, [redacted]