RenoCanada
A poor renovation but a free psychoanalysis

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This indicates the level of respect and customer service you get from the owner of RenoCanada after he has your money. It is rather unprofessional to psychoanalyze someone and make a personal attack on them in a business communication.

--Forwarded Message Attachment--

Subject: RE: FW: Re cheque

Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:50:23 -0500

From: SamBeninato AT renocanada.com

To: XXXX AT rogers.com

CC: pcarozza AT renocanada.com

How unfortunate. From the tone of your message It appears that you are an angry person. I do recall having a discussion with you and working through our indifferences to what appeared to be a successful resolve. At no time did you ever make the accompanying assertions that you were forced into anything. I am truly shocked by these comments. You are conducting yourself in an unreasonable manner ~ I did not expect you to have a glowing view about us, but this is just ridiculous. Quite frankly, I do not believe anyone can make you happy. I do not expect to have any further dialogue with you and will advise the service department accordingly.


Company: RenoCanada
Country: Canada
Province: Ontario
City: Toronto
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