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From: Date: Tue, Jun 23, at 4:PMSubject: ref # [redacted] To: [redacted] @myRevdex.com.orgTo: [redacted] , We were working at [redacted] installing a new floor as a subcontractor of [redacted] ***, the company who was contracted by the [redacted] The railing in question was in disrepair prior to our working at the houseIt was no longer attached to the house and both the concrete and the brick mortar were badly crackedIt was a safety hazard before we arrivedOur installer did bump it and knock it overWe agreed to cover $towards the repair as good will It seems apparent that the majority of damage is due to the age and previous wear and tear before our arrival Immediately following it falling over [redacted] did come and replace missing bolt and reattached it to the house Please let me know if you have any questionsSincerely, ANDREW S [redacted] PRESIDENTDOYLESTOWN FLOOR COVERINGP ###-###-####P ###-###-####F ###-###-####DOORTODOORFLOORSNEWTOWN.COMDOYLESTOWNFLOOR.COM
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We were working at *** *** *** *** installing a new floor as a subcontractor of *** ***, the company who was contracted by the ***
The railing in question was in disrepair prior to our working at the houseIt was no longer attached to the house and both the concrete and the brick mortar were badly crackedIt was a safety hazard before we arrivedOur installer did bump it and knock it overWe agreed to cover $towards the repair as good will. It seems apparent that the majority of damage is due to the age and previous wear and tear before our arrival Immediately following it falling over *** *** did come and replace missing bolt and reattached it to the house. Please let me know if you have any questions
Sincerely,
ANDREW S
From: <D2DFloors@[redacted].com>Date: Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 4:55 PMSubject: ref #[redacted]To: [redacted]@myRevdex.com.orgTo: [redacted], We were working at [redacted] installing a new floor as a subcontractor of [redacted], the company who was contracted by the [redacted]The...
railing in question was in disrepair prior to our working at the house. It was no longer attached to the house and both the concrete and the brick mortar were badly cracked. It was a safety hazard before we arrived. Our installer did bump it and knock it over. We agreed to cover $250 towards the repair as good will. It seems apparent that the majority of damage is due to the age and previous wear and tear before our arrival. Immediately following it falling over [redacted] did come and replace missing bolt and reattached it to the house. Please let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely, ANDREW S[redacted]PRESIDENTDOYLESTOWN FLOOR COVERINGP ###-###-####P ###-###-####F ###-###-####DOORTODOORFLOORSNEWTOWN.COMDOYLESTOWNFLOOR.COM