Capitol Lumber And Hardware Case Summary

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On September 18, Custom Designs have order oak French doors that have been arrived on October 28. However, they were made too small. The measurements that were given was 3.55 meters and what we have received was 3.35 meters. The carpenter said that it was not possible for him to stretch the doors in order to fit the opening.

Unfortunately, being a regular client of Capitol Lumber and Hardware this was not appreciated because on top of the five weeks’ delay, I had to be charged for $575 for to errors that have been issued. To solve this problem, I would value the reimbursement of $575 and receive the correct door measurements as soon as possible.

I look forward for the upcoming resolution to my problem. As I am sure that Capitol Lumber and

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