In my last entry I told the story of how Mark Harrison, United Roofing, told me that Eric Antos was doing work under United Roofing's name and that my beef should be with Eric, not Mark. Mark said there was a lawsuit with Mark and two other duped customers against Eric.
I asked to speak to those customers. Mark said he'd give me their numbers. That was May 23, 2013.
On June 4, after repeated inquiries by me, Mark said the other parties didn't want to get involved and he was not able to give me their numbers.
So, there's a lawsuit. I would possibly be another party to it given my situation. And they don't want me involved? Sure.
As suspected, there is no lawsuit. There are no other customers. And, once again, I've been lied to.
Yes, that's a screenshot of a Google search about "Salt Fork State Park" between the dates of April 19, 2013 and May 3, 2013. What does that have to do with my roof, installed by Mark Harrison and United Roofing?
When water began pouring into my garage o April 19, 2013, I texted Mark to come take a look. He only communicates by text message, though I always call his office and cell phones as well.
Despite repeatedly telling me that he or someone from his crew would come to our house, nobody came until mark came on April 29. He claimed he was on vacation (why this would have precluded someone from his crew coming is anybody's guess) and that he had witnessed a four-wheeling accident where three people were killed. He told my wife that two people were killed, a mother and a daughter. While rubbernecking the accident he went over a bridge into a river and had to swim to shore. He was so banged up and mentally distraught that he was unable to work and therefore look at my leaking roof.
A story as fantastic as this surely would have made the new, right? Me, being an interwebs kind of guy, naturally ran to Google news to read more. A mother and daughter die in a freak four wheeling accident in a state park and it doesn't garner a single news item?!? Hmm...
This is just one vignette of dishonesty in my dealings with United Roofing.
As I recounted, Mark Harrison of United Roofing claimed that I hadn't even paid him in his newest story about how I'm not even his customer.
Well, I'm not an idiot, and I called PNC Bank (where Mark happens to bank as well!)
Here is a scan of the front and back of the check that my wife wrote on Dec. 17, 2012. It was cashed at a teller window at the PNC Bank branch on High St. in Wadsworth, OH. Mark presented his driver's license as photo ID.
This was all confirmed to me by PNC's fraud department.