Do not trust this company! We contacted Domestic Uniform to rent khakis and oxfords for our small business. Karen, the sales rep for Domestic Uniform told our office manager that she needed to sign a ""fee lock-in agreement."" Our receptionist told her several times that she was not authorized to sign a contract but Karen assured her this was not a contract. A few months later we received a letter (with a copy of the agreement) telling us it was a contract. On top of that, the sales rep had added several items to the ""contract"" including logo mats, scraper mats, and carpet mats after our office manager signed it. When our company president called Domestic Uniform, the General Manager/V.P, Dave Kinderdine, told him that the contract was binding and if we didn't keep paying, we would be in default and have to pay liquidation damages. We just received a letter from their lawyer that says we owe them over $10,000. All for a falsfied contract! This may put us out of business!
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