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Complaint Review: Dixie HomeCrafters - Chamblee Georgia

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  • Dixie HomeCrafters 3690 North Peachtree Road Chamblee, Georgia U.S.A.

Dixie HomeCrafters Ripoff High pressure sales tactics - Five hour sales pitch Chamblee Georgia

*UPDATE EX-employee responds: sounds right

*Author of original report: Still getting calls about financing my "job" that was never contracted for...

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On Sunday, March 27, 2004 Dixie HomeCrafters salesman Robert Jackson visited my home in Athens, Georgia to provide an estimate for replacement vinyl windows, exterior doors, and vinyl siding on a four-side brick home. Dixie was one of five such companies with whom I've interacted as sought quotes for a very small job.

The home is only 1050 sq.ft. with 8 standard sized windows, three standard sized doors, and only the soffits and overhangs needed vinyl. The other companies took no more than two hours of my time to measure and give their sales pitch for the product lines they offered. Not bad, all things being equal. Jackson, the Dixie salesman, took more than FIVE HOURS of my time to do the same thing! He essentially filled my living room with five suitcases worth of stuff, making a polite "no thanks and goodbye" impossible. His estimate was an outrageous $26,000, which when compared to others ranging from $6,000 to $11,000 for the same basic work and product.

When I questioned the obvious difference in price, he offered to give me a discount to $23,000 if I signed the work order right then and there! I refused, and then he entered into another angle on his sales pitch. He suggested that if I didn't sign right then and there that the price would could be more later. No time to call references, see other work, etc. SIGN NOW. SIGN NOW. He offered to do a "credit check" to see if I qualified for financing through their sources. BUT TO DO THE CREDIT CHECK, HE INSISTED I SIGN THE CONTRACT! I refused, and at that point knew I wouldn't do business with Dixie, especially if this high pressure sales job was an indication of things to come.

Strangely enough, once I refused to sign the contract, he still demanded I sign a few other "declarations" to prove to his sales supervisor that he was indeed in my home and met with me. Who has ever heard of that?! And to make things more odd and obviously inappropriate, he said he'd submit my credit check form without a contract just to see where I stood on financing. This is after he said he absolutely couldn't without a signed contract in hand. That ended my interest and interaction, and I asked him to pack up his five suitcases. He did so, took the "declarations" I signed (only under duress and great pressue) and bolted.

The next day their finance person Wendy calls my office leaving a voicemail wanting me to provide information for the credit check that I told the salesman NOT to bother with both at the end of our conversation and again by voicemail the next day. I'm still getting phone calls from their finance person Wendy asking if I'm seeking financing for "my job" through other sources! I never signed a contact for "my job" with the salesman! ARGH.

Needless to say, I'm going with another vendor who offered a more reasonable cost and didn't use these pressure tactics. I encourage anyone dealing with Dixie HomeCrafters to have another person available for the meeting and to set a clear time limit on the discussion. FIVE HOURS IS FAR TOO LONG FOR ANY SALES CALL.

Brian
Athens, Georgia
U.S.A.

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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds

sounds right

AUTHOR: Teamyendor - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, January 26, 2008

the saleman are only given two leads a day, meaning they can spend the a.m. shift with you, sometimes helping their selves to sandwhiches made from your kitchen as you sit dumbfounded wondering why he won't leave and then when that fails, the poor sap on the p.m. shift, wow, just imagine how long and how pressured they are when the saleman didn't close the a.m. slot. Take the early shift if you ever do fall for an "est" knowing he will have to eventually leave to torture another house.

"Hi, this is Dixie HomeCrafters is Ever Who This Thing Dialed Next there?" yeah I was a telemarkter for about nine months there, don't hate me.

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Still getting calls about financing my "job" that was never contracted for...

AUTHOR: Brian - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, April 01, 2004

It's Thursday, April 1, 2004 and almost a week since I declined to do business with Dixie Homecrafters due to their high pressure sales tactics and outrageous price. This morning I get another telephone call from finance representative Wendy requesting that I call her with information about the financing arrangements for my "job" with Dixie. This is the same "job" that I declined to sign a contract for this past Sunday after a FIVE HOUR SALES PITCH. I've advised both the salesman and her by return voicemail that I am NOT interested in doing business with them, but they appear to be continuing the pressure.

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