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Businiess name:  Dig-M-Installers, Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Approximatley 2 months ago, I contracted with Dig M Installers to have my above ground pool installed. Part of the contract included Dig M sending out an excavator to level off my land for the pool. I was quoted ""first 6 inches are free, all inches beyond that are $25 each."" I was unable to be home while the excavator leveled the ground, leaving my step daughter to make payment. I was called by her letting me know that the excavator was quoting her 31 inches when job was done. I knew it was closer to 18-20 inches but rather than have my daughter deal with this situation, I had her pay him hoping I could get restitution at a later time. After countless emails and no responses, Dig M finally told me today that I needed to take it up with the excavator, which whom I have had no agreement with at any time. Cons: Company sent out excavator but now refuses acknowledge

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